my fathers stories

Events in his life that were well enjoyed. He had a great childhood and a fulfilling career. He now strives to be his best everyday . He's great father and I'm proud to share his stories with you all.

Aine Flynn and John Flynn

John Flynn (62) talks with his niece, Aine Flynn (17) about his experience in the World Trade Center on September 11, 2001.

Robert MacDonald and Dylan MacDonald – Eyewitness Account of 9/11

On the 20th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks, Robert MacDonald (57) talks with his son, Dylan MacDonald (23) about living in the neighborhood of the Twin Towers, witnessing them fall, and fleeing to New Jersey with a then-3-year-old Dylan.

9/11 Through My Father’s Eyes

The experience of 9/11 through a non-native born man who used to live in New York.

Larry Vranka Interview

An interview with father Larry Vranka about his valuable memories from his life and the people in them. He speaks about his experience with the September 11th attacks while he was out of the country, important advice his family gave...

A Brooklyn Teacher during 9/11

My mom was a teacher in Brooklyn during 9/11. She discusses what occurred in her school on that day and effects it had on NYC

September 11th Interview

This is a interview of my parents about their experience during 9/11/01. My father was a police officer and my mother a student.

9/11 Interview

I decided to ask my mom about 9/11 after doing a History Project in her family

9/11 Experience

Interview of my mom, Jennifer Maestri, with her experience of 9/11.

Living Human Project

This interview was with my mother discussing 9/11 and its horror.

NYC Medal of Honor

My name is Samantha Colombi and this is an interview with my dad, John Colombi. His firefighter days have always been a touchy subject, therefore, I have never asked about them in any extreme detail. Today my curiosity took over...

Cross generational conversation with my mom

While intended on talking about the past personal live of a mother that a child wanted to know more about actually became a conversation more about our changing society and what that means for families.