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In Memory of Mary Lou Hague
Mary Lou Hague was 26 years old and from New York, N.Y. (Born: Marietta, Ohio). Mary worked as a financial analyst for Keefe, Bruyette & Woods, Inc. on the 89th floor in the South Tower of the World Trade Center.
Liza Adams, mother of Mary Lou Hague.
"I received a phone call from her and it was a quarter of nine and she said mother turn on the television, we think a plane has flown into the other tower but she said all I can see is flames and flying papers."
Mrs. Adams told Mary Lou to get out of her 89th floor office in the second tower, immediately. "She called me back and said, I have my cell phone, I have my purse I'm leaving now."
That was the last time a loving mother would talk to her 26 year old daughter, as the second plane crashed, 5 floors below Mary Lou's office.
"A parent never gets over, or heals or has closure with the loss of a child, you just learn to cope with it. I miss her every day and do whatever I can in the community to keep her memory alive."
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ALL OF GODS LOVE TO YOU LISA ADAMS, AND GOD WILL LOOK OVER YOUR ANGEL.......
ReplyDeleteMay God comfort you in your loss! Words are just inadequate, so I won't try.
ReplyDeleteShe is with God now, and she is in a better place. God will give you strength, comfort, and peace in your heart Mrs. Adams. I know you will see her again some day. *hugs* to you. God bless you and your family. :(
ReplyDeleteI worked at KBW, and this is the last comment I'll be able to make here today. I didn't know Mary Lou had called back to say she was leaving; it hurts so much to hear that.
ReplyDeleteShe was absolutely stunningly beautiful -- you can kind of get a hint of that in the photos, but they don't fully do justice to her incredibly cheery disposition. Besides being beautiful, though, she was also humble and a very kind-hearted person. She was the type of person who just meeting her could make your day brighter. Finding out she was gone (along with every other bank analyst) was incredibly painful.