1st Dog, Sparky

Mom, Patricia and Patrick Nihill family friend

Patricia with her cousin Maryanne's children, Danielle and Allison

Taken In Ireland Mom and Patricia

Patricia and Mom taken in Staten Island

Bowling Team, taken in Brooklyn and this is her bowling team. Patricia is 2nd on the left

Patricia is receiving degree from the Building Owners and Managers Institute International
Taken in NYC

Christmas in cousin Maryanne's house in Brooklyn
Patricia, Michael and Tom (both brothers)

Christmas in cousin Maryanne's house in Brooklyn

Taken in Brooklyn NY
Michael, Helene, Tom, Patricia and Mom sitting

Wedding, Patricia's friend Maureen Nihill and Patricia

Patricia and Cousin Maryanne

Patricia and 1st Boyfriend Chris King
Brooklyn

Ziggy who was Patricia's 2nd dog who was put down 3 months before 9/11/2001


High School Graduation from Fort Hamilton HS

Taken in Brooklyn and this is the only photo of Patricia's Dad
Michael, Tom, Patricia, Frances(Mom) and Thomas (Dad)

Halloween in Brooklyn

High School Graduation Photo, Patricia, Tom and Mom

Patricia and cousin Maryanne on a cruise

Angels Circle WTC Memorial
Marsh & McLennan September 11th Memorial
Patricia A. Kuras Way
Staten Island 9/11 Postcards Memorial
Wings of a Monument, Memories Soar
Queen Elizabeth II September 11 Memorial Garden
Conseleya 9/11 Memorial
Dewitt 9/11 Memorial
Montclair State University 9/11 Memorial
Marsh Memorial Dedication
Patricia Anne Kuras, 41, A Marsh & McLennan Manager
Patricia A. Kuras 9/11 Memorial Way
Marsh & McLennan Companies Memorial Tribute
You were born on Tuesday, September 30, 1958. The weather was fair with the temperature in the mid-60's. A fine New York autumn day. The headlines in The New York Times that day spoke about the problems of school integration. Even then our country was in turmoil. As far as I know the daily newspapers made no mention of your arrival in our world. That night on TV we watched such things as Wyatt Earp and the Arthur Godfrey Show.
You were the youngest of three children born to Mom & Dad and you were instantly Daddy's little girl. Michael and I were concerned that your arrival might mean fewer Christmas presents for us. But when we found out that you were a girl we were relieved. After all, we would have no interest in your dolls and you would have no interest in our toy soldiers.
In 1963 we moved from our little apartment on 51st Street in Sunset Park, Brooklyn to a nice house on 70th Street in Bay Ridge. There is where you began to grow into the remarkable individual we have come here to honor today.
You attended St. Ephrem's Grammar School and graduated, like most of us in the middle of your class. You never sought the top, nor would you settle for the bottom of the academic ladder. After St. Ephrem's it was on to Fort Hamilton High School. There again you maintained the same standards that you achieved in grammar school.
Hello my name is Jahaira…
Hello my name is Jahaira Soto, and I am in the 12th grade and I just wanted to say that I am very sorry for your lost and that she may rest in peace.
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