Last Saturday, I participated in the 2nd Annual
Panama City Beach 9-11 Memorial Stair Climb at Laketown Wharf. The event was sponsored by Panama City Beach Fire Rescue, had 268
participants, and raised more than $12,000 for the National Fallen Firefighters
Foundation.
At random, I chose Lt. Michael T. Russo, SQ-1, from the photographs
on the registration table. Not having a safety pin, I carried his photograph
with me.
I kept Lt. Russo’s photo after the event. I wanted to look
him up. I wanted to find a way to remember and honor him. A quick Google search
brought me to Legacy.com where page after page was filled with fond memories
and tearful love letters written by those that knew him best (his loving wife
and two sons, friends from school, and family that missed him dearly) and people
who didn’t know him at all (people who’d received memorial bracelets or had chosen
his photograph at random just like me!). Entries dated back to December 14, 2001 .
After reading several pages, I began to cry. Tears for
innocence lost, a love that will never come home, and senseless acts of
violence.
Thank you, Lt. Russo, for making the ultimate sacrifice.
Thank you to his wife, friends, and family, for so openly sharing your love and
pain. And thank you to all the brave men and women who put their
lives at risk every day to help make this world a more safe, peaceful, and just
place.
I will never forget.


Dana, this is amazing! I teared up just reading it. I love participating in the 9-11 Stair Climb each year & so glad we did it together this year :)
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