PAUL
BATTAGLIA
Paul
J. Battaglia, 22, was an unfortunate victim of the September 11 attack
on the World Trade Center. Paul worked on the 100th floor of Tower 1 for Marsh Risk Consulting.
A beloved
brother, son, grandson, cousin, nephew, lover, leader, writer, disc jockey, WHRW
general manager, features editor, class fund chairman, computer dork, e-business
consultant, wise ass, and friend, Paul lives on in
the hearts of all who knew him. This Web site and his own
personal Web site (www.battaglia.org)
hope to help eulogize this unique young man so that his memory will
live on forever.
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Two scholarship
funds have been set up in Paul's name:
Paul J.
Battaglia Memorial Fund
For more info, CLICK
HERE
Binghamton
University Foundation
PO Box 6005
Binghamton, NY 13902-6005
Attn: Account # 1064950
Please make sure
that any contributions made in Paul's memory are acknowledged as such,
so that they are directly deposited to the account set up in his
memory. Brian Napolitano will be the contact person for the BU fund at
this point, so if you have any questions, please fell free to call at
607-759-2032 or e-mail at briannapolitano@yahoo.com.
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Sales
of the commemorative T-shirts have already helped to raise almost
$1,000 for the scholarship fund at BU. A few T-shirts remain.
For
those of you interested in getting T-shirts via mail, we can tell you
that they are $10 each, plus $3 shipping per shirt, with any extra
scholarship money also going to the scholarship fund.
You can send checks
to:
WHRW
Attn: Brian Napolitano
Binghamton University
PO Box 6000
Binghamton, NY 13902-6000
Checks should be
made out to WHRW, and please indicate in the memo portion of the check
that the money is for the Paul T-shirts.
Also, please be
sure to address the envelope to Brian Napolitano's attention, and
please e-mail him at brian@whrwfm.org
to let him know that you sent money.
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This page was
designed by Paul J. Battaglia in March 1999.
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