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September 11th- Operation Find Don — Brooklynian

September 11th- Operation Find Don

I met a young lady a few years ago who was looking to connect with a gentleman that had befriended her on September 11th. The woman is a blogger and on the 1st anniversary she posted a piece about trying to find this person she went through the tragedy with. She's been at this for eight years now with no luck, but every year she asks for help finding him. So if any of you know Don, let him know the woman he walked out of lower Manhattan with wants to buy him a beer.
Don: A (Very Very) Brief History

Don is a man I met on September 11, 2001. Don and I became "disaster buddies," and ever since, I've wanted to thank him for hanging out with me and helping me keep it together — but I haven't seen or heard from him since we parted ways late that morning.

What Don Looks/Looked Like

Don is an African-American man. I would estimate his age at between 25 and 35 on that day — probably not younger than that; possibly older, but not much. That means he's 30-ish to 40 now.

Don is between 5'9" and 6' tall, and probably weighed 160-180 pounds. (I suck at estimating men's weights.) In any case, at that time Don had a fit build — not pudgy, not skinny, well put-together.

Don had short hair and a goatee at that time. I do not recall any jewelry; he may have worn a watch, I don't remember. No glasses.

Don had on a grey windowpane-plaid suit and was carrying a black soft-sided briefcase.

Don didn't really resemble anyone famous, except Blair Underwood around the eyes a little bit.

Other Possibly Relevant Facts

Don and I met in the lobby of the Bank of New York building, located roughly at Wall Street and Broadway. We left the bank together at approximately 11 that morning.

Don lived at that time in Jersey City, or thereabouts — he took the ferry to Jersey City to get home, from a slip somewhere around Hester Street on the west side.

Don had come into the city that morning via the PATH train, and had gotten off at the World Trade Center stop. He had come into the city for work, but I don't remember whether his business that day was actually at the WTC complex; I don't believe it was. If he had gotten separated from any work colleagues, he didn't mention it. I don't know what he did for a living, and I don't know if his job was based in Jersey City or in lower Manhattan, but I got the impression that he was in the city for an errand or meeting, and that he didn't regularly commute in.

As I said, I don't recall a wedding ring; Don did not mention a wife or any other family at that time as far as I can remember.

Don's birthday is September 11. No idea what year, but based on my estimate of his age it's probably in the late sixties or seventies.

Why You Should Care

Because it's a mystery, a puzzle, a story that needs an end. Because Don is everything good and friendly about the world. Because I owe him my thanks, and possibly a cold beer. Because it's his birthday.

What You Can Do

Do you know anyone in Jersey City, or anyone who lives or works near there? Have you heard a story like mine — secondhand, thirdhand, on someone's journal? Do you recall reading or hearing anywhere about people who ran for the Bank of New York, walked uptown a bit, and took a ferry to New Jersey? Post in the comments, or email me at sars at tomatonation dot com.

And if you are in fact Don? Well, don't just sit there. Show yourself. My mom's friend swears you were an angel and she'll keep believing that shit until I can prove otherwise.

Suggestions? Clues? Conspiracy theories? Send 'em my way. I'll add any new information as it comes in.

In short: Don. He's still out there. And he's another year older.
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Comments

  • I hate to say it but she sounds like a woman desperate for a date.
  • I don't know Don, but it's an interesting story. I hope she finds him.
  • danielle123 wrote: I hate to say it but she sounds like a woman desperate for a date.
    Its funny because for the last three or four years its become a ritual at this time of year for me to check in at her site to see if there has been any luck and to pass the request on. I always took it as a quirky public interest story, but earlier ths year I started working with some people who were in the towers when the planes hit. It was amazing to me how everyone would tell their 9/11 story within the first few hours of meeting me. For folks that were there it's still pretty raw. Its made me see this desire to talk to someone who went through it as well in a whole new way.
  • homeowner wrote: [quote=danielle123]I hate to say it but she sounds like a woman desperate for a date.
    It was amazing to me how everyone would tell their 9/11 story within the first few hours of meeting me. For folks that were there it's still pretty raw. Its made me see this desire to talk to someone who went through it as well in a whole new way.

    Having worked there myself (late getting in but the company lost 300+ employees) I can understand the bond that you make with a fellow survivor. Some people just lost it - and other kind souls helped them through it. There is a feeling of overwhelming gratitude as well as need to keep a connection to what was really a lifeline.

    I hope she finds him - and gives him a KEG.
  • Domino wrote: [quote=homeowner][quote=danielle123]I hate to say it but she sounds like a woman desperate for a date.
    It was amazing to me how everyone would tell their 9/11 story within the first few hours of meeting me. For folks that were there it's still pretty raw. Its made me see this desire to talk to someone who went through it as well in a whole new way.

    Having worked there myself (late getting in but the company lost 300+ employees) I can understand the bond that you make with a fellow survivor. Some people just lost it - and other kind souls helped them through it. There is a feeling of overwhelming gratitude as well as need to keep a connection to what was really a lifeline.

    I hope she finds him - and gives him a KEG.

    I think Domino voiced it perfectly and I totally understand how this woman feels. I was in the building across from this woman and to tell you the truth, I may not remember what I did last week, or a guy I dated years ago, but I will never forget the fireman's face who got us out or the two people I held hands with till we hit Water Street.

    Domino - was it Cantor? My nephew worked there.
  • Saw the lights in the sky tonight. I love that memorial.
    Thx for posting this story, homeowner.
  • Don might be intentionally avoiding 9/11 reminders.
  • Message to Don, or Don's wife:

    HIDE THE BUNNY RABBIT!

    Fatal Attraction does not appear to be giving up without a fight.....
  • Well said Domino. Thanks for posting homeowner, I hope this woman finds Don and closure.
  • Stacey -

    No, I worked at Aon in WTC 2 on the 103rd floor.
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