In Remembrance - United Flight 93
Just a few of the 45 passengers and crew that died
Meet Nicole Miller, twenty one, a godsend,
She had flown to New York to join her boyfriend.
Athletic and smart she was on her way,
To a bright future in an occupation she had not chosen today.
But she couldn't get a seat by her boyfriend's side,
So she boarded 93 after kissing Brown goodbye.
We know the rest of this dean's list life,
For shortened that it was by her sacrifice.
From United Flight 93,
We honor Todd Beamer from Cranbury.
He leaves his wife and two sons, ages three and one,
But he went out with glory unsung.
He told the operator to pray with him
For he called, "Let's roll," to some other friends.
Then he and the others rushed the terrorists,
And forced the plane to crash by using his fists.
Here's Mark Bingham, thirty one,
He was the proud owner of a PR firm.
He grew up happy and sure loved life,
Runing with the bulls, though he had no wife.
But he leaves his grieving relatives and his mother's recount
We are told helped the others with the assault they did mount
He was upbeat, inspiring, a really great guy,
Thanks to bin Laden, he had to die.
Thomas E. Burnett, Jr., thirty eight,
Met with death and it was his fate,
To assist the other inspired young men
To foil the plans of Osama bin.
Deena, his wife, and the three children
Will never forget the day his plane went in.
He had a strong sense of wrong and right,
So he took actions on that fateful flight.
We remember all who died on that terrible day
And to eternal heaven with God we pray.
They are heroes one and all to those behind,
For we will miss your smiling faces, those imprinted on our mind.
By Eric Johnston
October 3, 2001
Thomas E. Burnett, Jr.
Nicole Miller
Mark Bingham
Todd Beamer
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