Years later, a museum curator interested in the photo connected . Market data provided by Factset. Two compelling reminders of the long manhunt that followed 9/11 went on display Sunday: a Navy SEAL's uniform shirt from the raid that killed Osama bin Laden, and a CIA officer's special coin commemorating the operation. May Davis Group employee Joanne "JoJo" Capestro began her evacuation on the 87th floor of the North Tower after experiencing what felt like an earthquake and smelling jet fuel. eventCategory: event.slot.getSlotElementId(), Join Facebook to connect with Joanne Vasquez and others you may know. Its beautiful to note the correspondence of the two. In the immediate aftermath of the horrific fall of the Twin-Towers, there emerged a picture of a young woman completely covered in dust and rubble, walking in a manner that truly indicated that the world around her had collapsed. See Photos. 'So I put my best foot forward every day and I wake up with a genuine smile on my face and I just want everyone to keep smiling and love one another,' she told DailyMail.com. Sometimes Joanne goes by various nicknames including Joanne Grippa. pg.acq.push(function() { document.querySelector("#google_image_div").addEventListener('click',function(){ "That was a regular day for me when I woke up in the morning I didnt feel well, but I still went to work. Shortly afterward, Penman, then 24, received a phone call. Joanne Capestro was on the 87th floor of the north tower of the World Trade Center. Sorry, this post was deleted by the person who originally posted it. Penman was nearby and captured Capestro and her co-worker, Dominique Davis, as they escaped the World Trade Center. Capestro, who visits the memorial in lower Manhattan every year to recognize those who died including her co-worker Harry Ramos, explained in vivid detail how she survived. The impact was so strong and the building was shaking until all of a sudden it stopped.. window.googletag.pubads().addEventListener('slotOnload', function(event) { Penman eventually donated the photo he captured of Capestro along with others to be displayed inside the National September 11 Memorial & Museum. Then, minutes later at 9.03am, the South Tower was struck by the second hijacked plane. Joanne A Capestro, 60 - Brooklyn, NY - Has Court or Arrest Records - MyLife

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