Lonny Stone left his Bellmore home each morning at 10 minutes to 7 to catch the 6:59 train into the city. That put him at his desk at Carr Futures on the 92nd floor of Tower One of the World Trade Center at 8:15, and thatās where Stone, 43, was Tuesday when American Airlines Flight 11 crashed into the building.
Stoneās wife, Stacey, was in the drive-through lane at a Bellmore bank when she heard of the crash on the radio. She immediately thought of her husband of 15 years and headed back home.
āI put the TV on, and I saw a scene that will be in my mind for the rest of my life,ā Stacey Stone said. āThe moment I heard, I knew in my soul because we were connected. I knew. I just knew.ā
The couple had celebrated their anniversary Aug. 23. Instead of a card, āLonny wrote me the most unbelievable love letter, and it was as if he was saying goodbye to me,ā Stacey Stone said, sobbing. āAt the end of the letter, he wrote, āThe mortgage, the kids, the things we always take for granted are the things Iāll never ever forget. Fifteen years, Dear. It might seem like a long time, but I wouldnāt change a thing. Iām hoping for another 115 years, and hopefully, it will seem like these last 15 years. I love you like you will never know.āā
As a member of his community, Stone coached basketball, soccer and Little League. āHe was the type of person, you wouldnāt say, āLonny Stone, let me think, whoās Lonny Stone?āā Stacey Stone said. āYou knew who Lonny was. He was a presence.ā
He has two sons, Alex, 12, and Joshua, 8. Other family members include his sister, Gayle, and his parents, Evelyn and Benson Stone of Port Jefferson Station. āJo Craven McGinty (Newsday)Ā Ā Project 2996
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I am proud and honored to be a part of Project 2996 again this year. The emotions I had on that fateful dayĀ seemĀ just as strong today, and I pray for peace in the lives in the families of people that perished.


I didn’t want to read this, but I knew I needed to read this. Thank you.
Honoring those that have fallen before us. Thank you all for your dedication and love for your country.
May you have peace and Blessings upon you.
M
Thank you for your tribute!
I posted one too.
A beautiful memoir and remembrance!
blessings,
kari & kijsa
Wow. Powerful.
april
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Thank you for being apart of Project 2996. I have never heard of it, but a way to pay tribute.
Wonderful, moving post. Wonderful tribute. Thanks for posting.