MMC Memorial Site


Tara Debek-Moore



 

  
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Dearest Tara-I wanted your family to know I never stopped thinking of you and how grateful I will always be for having faith in my abilities when you hired me. I thought of you as a mentor, and one I admired greatly. I remembered the baby shower we had for you and the mets and yankees outfit given by one of us (I don't remember who)and thinking what a perfect match you and Derek were. I also remember the Christmas parties and how you loved Disco music. I miss you and frequesntly talk of how wonderful you were.

Deanna Mancuso

Deanna Mancuso, 1/20/2009 9:07:30 PM
Thinking of you today, cuz, and missing you as always.
Ronnie, 9/11/2008 11:50:50 AM
I remember Tara from Bower school in Lindenhurst. She was ALWAYS nice to everyone and so smart! I cannot remember a time where she didn't have a smile on her face. My sincerest sympathy to her husband and daughter, family, and her friends.
Jackie, 9/11/2008 11:10:47 AM
Tara I am thinking about you today as I always do when Sept. 11 rolls around. I was a colleague/friend of Tara's. I work for Mercer; but I played volleyball with her on the Marsh team. We were the same age and both single. I remember going out dancing with her and having fun. She would wear her purple contacts. We always talked about getting married and having a family.

I lost touch with Tara when she relocated to the WTC. After Sept. 11, I found out that she got married and had a baby girl. I was so happy for her; yet so sad for her family.

I will always think of Tara and her family and may God Bless you all.

Anne Marie Cutone, 9/11/2008 9:33:12 AM
I did not know Tara personally, but after I joined the unit in 2002 that I'm currently in at BNY-Mellon, one of my colleagues here mentioned her and what a great person she was to work with. With having the same last name, it's almost like I too, lost a family member that day in September. I write this to let her family and friends know that many of us in the Financial District think about the terrible losses on that day, and that we grieve with you.

I handle the Marsh relationship here to this day, and on every 9/11, I say a silent prayer for all of the Marsh family, and for Tara's family as well. Love will rise above all sadness and adversity and permit us to always remember our loved ones. Blessings to you all.

Richard T. Moore

Richard, 5/9/2008 4:43:27 PM
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