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Mr. Robert Gschaar not only held a second chance $2 bill memorabilia, of the moving story. Robert returns back to the Twin Towers after four years of part-time work with Aon Insurance; he had only been with the company two weeks before he died. Robert's second chance at returning to the city that never sleeps. Robert made a cup of coffee for his wife, and placed it on the end table near their bed. Robert then went on a 90-minute commute to work on a beautiful Tuesday morning. He arrived to work, at Aon Insurance on the 92nd floor of Tower 2 and never returned home.
Check back to read about Roberts feeling day before he started his new job at Aon Insurance on July 7, 2001 . Pardon our site it is under construction.
"...worked on the 96th floor of the South Tower. After the North Tower was hit, Robert phoned Myrta. She asked, "How bad is it?" Robert started to cry and said, "People are throwing themselves out of the windows, corpses are everywhere. I will call you back. I love you! I love you! " Robert Gschaar never called again."
Mr. Gschaar met his wife Myrta Gschaar at a holiday party of a insurance company in 1986. Myrta worked for an insurance broker; he worked for an insurance company.
Two weeks later Robert invited Myrta for a cup of coffee after work. They spoke into the evening. (Instant compatibility). Robert and Myrta Gschaar were married on October 4, 1989. Both carried a $2 bill in each others wallets. Robert's idea to keep near to one another, as reminder that they were two of a kind.
Check back to read about Robert Gschaar story of his two dollar recovered from ground zero in New York City. In the mean time explore Mrs. Myrta Gschaar gifts in honor of Robert, her beloved husband. <here>, that is now on view at the 9/11 Memorial Museum.
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