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2996 Project for 911 Victims:Honoring Pamela Chu
Pamela Chu lived in New York and she worked at Cater Fitzgerald at the World Trade Center. She was 31 years old.
Ms. Chu was the Vice President of a U.S. equities trader. She was the only Asian in her department and the only female trader but she never let herself get stressed out.
She was born in Korea, but her family moved to the U.S. when she was two years old. She graduated from the University of Buffalo and she worked as a clerk for Cantor Fitzgerald before she became an equities trader.
I learned alot about Ms. Chu by researching her name through the 2996 project; which seeks to honor 911 victims by having people journal about a person.
My deepest sympathies go out to her family and associates. Clearly she was a wonderful woman and worthy of much respect.
21 comments:
Great tribute!
Much love to all the families.
My tribute will be posted in the next day or two.
Hugs, Sugar
Great entry!! I am debating on doing mine early... but then I want it up on 9/11 and don't want to repost....
hugs
d
Beautifully written, Nat. I have a name, but there isn't any information on the person I'm memorializing. How did you find so much about her? bea
that was a good entry you did, Nat. Pamela Chu seemed like a special young woman. Thank you for honoring her
betty
Thanks for honouring Pamela Chu, Nat, I hope it gives comfort to those that were left behind
A lovely tribute to Pamela Chu. I will be posting my tribute probably late on Sunday night,
Kate.
http://journals.aol.co.uk/bobandkate/AnAnalysisofLife/
A lovely tribute to Pamela Chu. It must have been so devastating to her family. Jeannette xx
What a wonderful tribute to an amazing Lady. Thank you. My Regards, Bill.
Just for the record, I did write the tribute for the man whose name was sent to me by Project 2,996. It is posted here:
http://journals.aol.com/bgilmore725/Wanderer/entries/2006/09/08/-tribute-to-john-frederick-rhodes/1293
Thanks for coming by and commenting, Natalie. Bea
Yes Bea I love your tribute!
here is Sugar's link:
http://journals.aol.com/sugarsweet056/SUGARSLIFE/entries/2006/09/10/the-last-of-my-911-tribute--my-2996-entry/1565
And I hope others will paste thei links for tributes here as well!
hugs,natalie
Dear Jland,
Jan has written a beautiful tribute also to John Santore and here is her link:
http://journals.aol.co.uk/jeadie05/Serendipity/entries/2006/09/10/john-santore/1488
TY
hugs,natalie
Dear Jland, Jeanette has written a beautiful piece to commemorate a woman police officer who was a hero of 9/11:Moira Smith
http://journals.aol.co.uk/jlocorriere05/Welcometomytravels/entries/2006/09/10/in-memory-of-moira-smith./1188
hugs,natalie
Dear JLanders,
Betty has written a very interesting commemoration here:
http://journals.aol.com/lv2trnscrb/AcorgiinSouthernCalifornia/entries/2006/09/10/i-remember................/1494
go see! hugs, natalie
Dear JLand,
guido did an interesting entry about Norbert here:
http://journals.aol.co.uk/pharmolo/NorthernTrip/entries/2006/09/07/project-2996/2674
check it out!very colorful!
natalie
Hi Nat, if people can't access my private journal they can always go to my other one which is public, I duplicated the tribute to Moira Smith on that. Jeannette xx http://journals.aol.co.uk/jlocorriere05/Holidayphotos/
So sad, so many special people lost, so many lives changed forever. These tributes break my heart. I have also posted under the 2996 project, my victim is Abner Morales.
http://journals.aol.co.uk/jeanno43/JeannettesJottings/
Jlanders! We have another great tribute to be proud of from Shermeen in London:
http://journals.aol.co.uk/shermeen0621/PublicThoughts/entries/1691/AddComment?from=1
Please check it out! It's beautiful!
Please check out Marla's tribute :
http://journals.aol.com/am4039/life/entries/2006/09/10/911-tribute/1245
Nat, i'm so sorry that i haven't been by in so long. things have just been terrible here recently and i've had to take some time out to think about things.
thank you for honouring the life of Pamela Chu, like so many her dream was cut short...its difficult to make sense of such an event. but my prayers are with her friends and family!
Shermeen xx
http://journals.aol.co.uk/shermeen0621/PublicThoughts/
Dear Jland, Hi!
Please take time to read Carly's moving portrait of a victim of 9/11:
http://ellipsis.suddenly.carly.blogspot.com/2006/09/2996-project-a-am-honoring-life-of.html
thank you!
natalie
For all the stuff you see about firemen and cops, very rarely do you see tribute to the people who perished in the greatest number on 9/11.... finance workers and government employees.
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