Margaret had boundless energy, living her life to the fullest, because she felt and often stated that "you never know how long you have here on this earth". .
She was always busy, and many of her weekends were spent in Buffalo visiting with her mom ,who had fallen victim to Alzheimers; a disease that robs you of your memories and of the ability to function in day to day life. Margaret was a very important part of her mom's care, attending to even the smallest details.
Margaret Seeliger died a HERO... giving up her place on the last over-crowded elevator to leave the 100th floor of 2 World Trade Center; to two of her colleagues.
Margaret had boundless energy, living her life to the fullest, because she felt and often stated that "you never know how long you have here on this earth". .
She was always busy, and many of her weekends were spent in Buffalo visiting with her mom ,who had fallen victim to Alzheimers; a disease that robs you of your memories and of the ability to function in day to day life. Margaret was a very important part of her mom's care, attending to even the smallest details.
Margaret Seeliger died a HERO... giving up her place on the last over-crowded elevator to leave the 100th floor of 2 World Trade Center; to two of her colleagues.
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