To know him was to love him.
Our hero.
Alan Feinberg
FDNY # 603 Battalion 9
2/28/53-9/11/01
We will miss you!
To know him was to love him.
Our hero.
Alan Feinberg
FDNY # 603 Battalion 9
2/28/53-9/11/01
We will miss you!
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For the past two years I have climbed with Alan’s tag at the FDIC climb in Indianapolis. We also just started a local climb in Yellow Springs Ohio at Antioch College, and I carried Alan’s tag there too. I plan to again in September, when we have our next climb here. It was a real honor to learn about his life and his dedication to the service while also to his family. It is a terrible loss and it was a real honor to climb under his name.
– David CollinsWe worked together at ESI. Allen worked their with us at times , good friend ,A real nice person.
we miss him so.
Andrew Kukis
– andrew kukisI am carrying Alan’s tag today in the Tri Cities 9/11 Memorial Stair Climb in Kingsport, TN. It’s an honor. to carry his name.
– Sharon HenegarToday I was able to walk in the memory of Alan Feinberg at the Colorado Red Rocks memorial walk. My thoughts and prayers go out to his family for such a great loss!
Thank you Alan Feinberg for your service that day and the sacrifice you made trying to save so many other lives!
– Molly SlofkissI was honored to participate in my 3rd stair climb in Columbus OH, the climb today on 20th anniversary of September 11. I continue to carry a photo and memory of our hero Alan David Feinberg with me. He will never be forgotten. Thank you Alan for serving and protecting us. I pray that wonderful memories of you bring comfort to your family and friends. God Bless.
– Jen BaranI participated in the Colorado 9/11 Stair Climb at Red Rocks. It was really tough, but I wore your badge clipped to my shirt and you helped me finish. My team raised over $700 for the foundation – thank you for that.
– LaurenI received Mr. Feinberg’s name this morning on a tag to wear around my neck as I ran stairs for one hour completing the 9-11 Memorial Stair Climb in Pennsylvania. I wore the tag, which has his picture and name on it, while I worked for ten hours at a very busy restaurant. I thought about him the entire day. I wish his family peace, love and faith.
– M. MaslynAlan Feinberg was my cousin. I was named after Alan (middle name) on my date of birth in 1963. I am proud to share your name, Alan. May God bless you for your courage and sacrifice on 9/11. May God bless your family, and may our country never forget you and your bravery.
– Scott Alan KosarToday I climbed with Alan’s tag at the inaugural Eugene Oregon Autzen Stadium 9/11 Stair climb. It was an honor to walk for him.
– Jessica MarchinskiI climbed the stair in his memory. I wear his tag every year on his death day/yartzite. I will never forget this hero I never met
– Wendy JodiceWe climbed in Wallace, ID in honor of all those lost on September 11. I carried your tag with me the whole time. Rest well.
– Sharon Guthrie