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Letters From David Tengelin: A 9/11 Memorial in His Own Words is a memorial archive preserving the written words of David Tengelin (1976–2001).

David was killed in the September 11 attacks while working for Marsh & McLennan on the 100th floor of the North Tower of the World Trade Center in New York City. He was 25 years old.

This site is dedicated to his own voice — his letters, reflections, humor, ambition, and love for New York — presented in his words.

David built his life deliberately and patiently, moving from Sweden to London, then to the United States. He graduated from Northern Arizona University and established himself in New York through steady work and determination. He believed that with effort and patience he could build the life he imagined, and he did — piece by piece, job by job, letter by letter.

What remains here are selections of his writing. They reflect how he saw the world, how he expressed hope, and how he understood his place in it.

This archive exists so that his voice endures.

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