Laurence and his Dog, Sandy

Portrait of Laurence

Laurence's Childhood Photo

Laurence (right), Terry (mother), and Gregory (brother)

Childhood picture of Laurence
Laurence and Lorraine on 25th Wedding Anniversary

Laurence with his wife and two daughters

Laurence and his daughters softball team

Photo of the World Trade Center

Riding a motorcycle



Laurence coaching his daughter in Softball

Photo of Laurence and his wife

Laurence and his wife

Laurence, his wife, and their two daughters
Tribute to Laurence

"Always in our Hearts. We miss you"

Webpage in memory of Laurence

Webpage in memory of Laurence

Webpage in memory of Laurence

Webpage in memory of Laurence

Article about Laurence's Dad honoring him

Laurence's daughter honoring him





Tattoo of the World Trade Center in memory of Laurence

Tattoo in memory of Laurence

Tattoo and bracelets in honor of Laurence

Bracelet's remembering our fallen angels
Laurence's AON business card
Tribute in the Light
Wedding photo of Laurence and his wife

Wedding picture of Laurence with his Parents, in-laws, and wife
Laurence's daughter

Laurence's daughter boxing

Laurence's daughter boxing in his honor

Battle at the Beach for our Fallen Heroes

Laurence's wife and daughters

Long Island 9/11 Memorial
Queen Elizabeth II September 11 Memorial Garden
Conseleya 9/11 Memorial
Dewitt 9/11 Memorial
Montclair State University 9/11 Memorial
East Newark 9/11 Memorial
Fair Haven 9/11 Memorial
Freehold Township 9/11 Living Memorial Tree Grove
Crescent Beach Park - Flagpole/Memorial for 9/11 Victims
Changed by 9/11: Lindenhurst's Jennie Nedell
Lindenhurst street renamed for 9/11 victim
Daughter gets in the ring to honor dad killed on 9/11
Laurence F. Nedell, 52, of Lindenhurst, was an insurance underwriter at Aon Corp. in the south tower. After the north tower was hit, he called his wife, Lorraine, to say he loved her.
"My dad was always so selfless and he proved it up to his last breath. He went back in to help another co-worker and was last seen carrying that gentleman on his back on the 72nd floor. My father is a hero like all lost that horrible day. I have the most amazing family and friends that I find my strength in. My mother and my sister are two of the strongest women I know and we all lean on each other for support. I try and live my life every day for him, to make him proud in hopes of being half the person he was. We all miss him so much from his giving heart to his contagious laughter." Jennie Nedell
Still feels like yesterday
Still feels like yesterday and unless you lost someone that day you just don't realize the impact. Death or losing a loved one is hard, period but being taken in such a way makes the healing process so much harder for me. I live each day to make you proud day and try to be a quarter of the person you were. My dad, my hero </3
Posted by Jennie Nedell
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