24 Years After the 9/11 Attacks, the Letter From One of the Flight 93 Stewardesses Arrived at the Hands of Her Son
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A message written by Cee Cee Lyles in 2001 was delivered to Jevon Castrillo, rekindling family memories and the legacy of courage that marked the story of flight 93
A message written by Cee Cee Lyles in 2001 was delivered to Jevon Castrillo, rekindling family memories and the legacy of courage that marked the story of flight 93. Hostess Cee Cee Lyles wrote a brief and warm letter to her son's school teacher Jevon Castrillo. Lyles celebrated the reading effort of Jevon, who had finished reading a book for himself, and thanked the commitment and courage of teacher Tammy Thurman. It was a simple note, written …
The stewardess Cee Cee Lyles wrote a brief and warm letter to the school teacher of her son Jevon Castrillo. In those lines, Lyles celebrated the reading effort of Jevon, who had finished reading a book for himself, and thanked the commitment and courage of teacher Tammy Thurman. It was a simple note, written at a daily and maternal time, days before the life of the family and the entire nation changed forever. Lyles, a dedicated mother and form…
In September 2024, Jevon Castrillo received a letter that his mother, Cee Cee Lyles, had written in 2001. This message, initially addressed to Jevon’s teacher, Tammy Thurman, celebrated the small boy’s effort to finish a book and expressed gratitude for the teacher’s dedication. What at first seemed like a common note has become a symbol of resilience and remembrance, reopening old wounds and evoking the legacy of courage that marked flight 93. …
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