Thank you so much for sharing Nicole's bright spirit and beauty with the world.

The holes in our hearts can let in - and out - a great Love and Light.

I feel I have been given a great gift by "accidently" finding to your Tribute.

Thank you, again, for opening your hearts.

Yes, Love never ends.

Ann Schurman
Spring Valley, NY
August 8, 2003

 

hello there,
i'm no one you know, just a stranger who came across your tribute website for your daughter nicole. i've always felt that flight 93 was full of angels on that september day. in seeing your daughter, her family, her life, i'm sure more now than ever. she was a beautiful young lady, and you can see it in her face in all those photos that she was 'happy', plain and simple. as a parent of two sons, 19 and 23, i know that one of the most important things we want for our children is for them to be 'happy'. with that, i hope you find some comfort in knowing that in her short life she did have happiness. i know i'm stumbling over my words here, but i'm having such a rush of feelings that am unable to put them down properly, forgive me.

just know that your daughter nicole has touched someone's life today...mine. and i know that anyone who comes across your memorial for her will leave it as i have...with a feeling of not only sadness, but a sense of wanting to do better, be better, live better, to enjoy every minute. thank you, and nicole.

a friendly stranger,
patty parris

 

I am truly sorry for your loss of Nicole. She was very pretty too. She would want you to go on with your lives, because one day we will all be together as one. When God comes for everyone. God Bless YOU!! My Name is Meho, from Kentucky. My Prayer's are with you.Much Love You All. E-Mail Address IS mmblackgirl@aol.com

 

Hello
I was looking through the scroll of those lost on Flight 93 and I was drawn to your daughters picture, so I clicked on it and read about her. This is a lovely web site, it does a great job representing Nicole. I lost my brother in a car accident 10 years ago, so I can understand the amount of sadness you have all felt.
Take Care,
Mitzi McIver-LaBarge

 

May God Bless you Nicole, family, and friends. I never knew you, Nicole, but after reading about you...I feel that I do. Your life on earth was short but you will live forever, as a hero.

Daphne Vicars
~Proud wife to my hero~
SSG John Vicars
US Army/serving in Iraq

 

My thoughts and prayers go out to you and your family. I didn't know her
but she is around my age and one month after September 11th I lost my 25 yr
old cousin and best friend to a condition that no one knew about. She
died in her sleep and I found her in the morning. I understand your loss
and I am so sorry. 2 yrs later the pain is still there. But I know they
are both angels in heaven right now and they are so happy. She looked
like an incredible person and I know in heaven she still is. God bless you
all.

 

May God be with her always,..

Rod & Rose B.

 

Thank you for this lovely tribute.

 

I have looked at your entire website about Nicole. WOW, what a girl and what a loss! I too am a mother that lost a child so I do know the pain and heartache. You have made a beautiful tribute to your daughter and I am sure she is looking down with grace and gratitude for such a beautiful memorial.
May God Bless you and your family.
Pamela

 

I feel your pain, what a wonderful tribute to your daughter. She was a beautiful woman. I am so sorry for your family.


Michael

 

To The Family of Nicole,

I didn't know Nicole, but your site is abosoultly beautiful. I can't stop crying because of the very nice things and the poems that were said about her. I do believe in angels and God has added more angels in heaven. I will never forget 9/11. Although I didn't lose any friends or family on that day. My thoughts and prayers go out to the parents and siblings of Nicole as well as to Nicole herself. She is a very beautiful girl who didn't get to accomplish more things in life. But she is in heaven now looking down on all that loved her very much. May God take good care of her. God Bless You All.

Sincerely,

Dana Nicole Willey

 

Such a short life, but well lived, as evidenced by the love Nicole created in all who knew her. It must be God's way of showing all of us that it is not how long you live but HOW you live that ultimately is important in the scheme of things. As the mother of two teenagers, I will pray for them to live their lives to the utmost, utilizing all their talents, creating good-will and love in a sometimes troubled world. This was what Nicole did. Thank-you for sharing her beautiful story. Mrs. Lynn Folk pharmgirl1014@aol.com

 

To Nicole and Her Family,

I didn't know Nicole, but it seems you didn't personally have to know her to see that her place in this world meant something big. I don't know how your family or any close family gets through something like this. It is truly a testament to the power of love, faith, and strength. It struck me as I looked at your site that her story is only one of thousands... it's so easy when we heard reports from September 11th to view all the victims as a collective group, but they were anything but. They were mothers, fathers, daughters, sons, sisters, brothers, and friends - and the tears cried by those they left behind must be enough to fill a lake. I pray Nicole will be with you every day for the rest of your lives to watch over you and care for you until you are reunited with her in Heaven - I know she will. It come as some comfort to know that when you get to Heaven you will be greeted by such an angel. As September 11th quickly approaches yet again, I hope God will create in you the greatest feeling of peace and that your happiest memories get you through that day - and everyday. Thank you for sharing her life with everyone.... it is easy to see she was and is a miracle.

Best Wishes For You Always,
Susan Hendricks
24 - Charlotte, North Carolina

 

I still grieve for your beautiful daughter and I still think of her almost two years later. You will never be alone in your grief and thoughts. I don't know why but she stood out to me. You are very brave and the website is a beautiful tribute.

Cheryl from Michigan

 

I was recently out in Pennsylvania & stopped along the way to visit the memorial to all of the passengers on Flight 93. I was amazed at how many people have shared their thoughts & feelings there, and saw a lot of pictures of Nicole, along with this web address there. Nicole was born just 2 months after I was, and just 2 months before my boyfriend, so we are both quite touched by her story. She seems like such a lovely person. I am very sorry for your loss. The rest of the trip back here to Indiana, I just kept thinking about how different things would be if I had been in her place. My daughter was born Sept 12, 2002, and I am expecting another child in December. I couldn't imagine them not being here. It must be hard knowing everything she could've accomplished, but think of everything she accomplished that day, too. I have no doubt that she was probably scared at first, and then calmed by the thought of God directing things, and did her best to stop the evil terrorists from carrying their plans through. My heart goes out to all of you, and Nicole will always be in my heart & on my mind.

Alysia Craig
Terre Haute, Indiana

 

I remember the day after the September 11th attacks, finding out that Nicole Miller was on United Flight 93. It was just another huge blow, adding to what happened that fateful day. I have had the pleasure of meeting Nicole twice. Once at Chilli's, she was in there on a day off. The other time, at Starbucks on Santa Theresa and Blossom Hill. I have been going through her Memorial website, and I am so touched by the number of tributes, pictures, and memories that this site represents. I will never forget Nicole Carol Miller.

 

I'm sorry for not knowing Nicole. She was obviously amazing, and you were
all blessed with her presence in your lives. I don't have to tell you all
to remember her always, but I can say you are doing a wonderful job of it.
I am the mother of 3, and my husband is active duty military. It is people
like you all, especially Nicole, that helps me understand why my husband is
doing the right thing. Nicole, may you rest in peace. My prayers go out to
your entire family for their strength and love they show here for you. God
Bless each and every one of you.

Tammy Matsche (Dallas, TX)

 

Hi, my name is Kym and I live in Oklahoma. Today I was way out in the country, and saw a white butterfly, then remembered Nicole. It wasn't a Monarch...but for some reason, the white butterfly seemed very different and special.

Anyway, I just wanted you to know that I have never ever forgot Nicole, and I never will ...promise.

My friend and her child were on the plane that hit the south tower.

God Bless

 

Words cannot express my sorrow I feel for the loss your family has sustained. Nicole was a beautiful person, both inside and out and the tribute page you have dedicated to her is awesome. I know she looks down from heaven and sees all of the love that everyone feels for her. I did not know her personally, but after reading the poems and letters written by family and friends, I'm sorry I will never have the chance to meet such a sweet soul. God bless you all.

Sincerely,
Robin Searle, Garden Grove CA

 


Hi I thought would let her Mother and Father and the rest of the family how sorryI am for your loss. In her pictures she really looks outgoing. And I bet she got along with a lot of people. She will be greatly missed, but she is still in your hearts. And BUTTERFLIES ARE MY FAVORITE TOO. I even have one tattoo on my chest right by my heart, so i want to you to know she is by my heart to. God Bless All of YOU. My Name is Mecho. E-mail is mmblackgirl@aol.com. Love you all. TAKE CARE!!

 

Although I knew none of those who perished on that darkest of days, I’ve tried over the past two years to learn as much as I can about those who lost their lives. I feel that the more I know of them, the better I can honor their memories in my day to day life. I keep coming back to Nicole’s tribute site, absolutely stunned by the love that is poured out on these pages. Not just love of Nicole, of which there is plenty, but love of Americans for Americans. I’m sure that Nicole looks down and smiles in pleasure when she sees all these wonderful words written to her family by folks that didn’t even know them. To her family, all I can say is this: I’ve never lost a child, I’ve been extremely lucky. I can’t begin to imagine the pain that you all have experienced. But take comfort in this…when children of the next generation reach high school, their history books will recount the horror…and the vast human courage… of that day, and lovely Nicole and all her companions on Flight 93 will take their RIGHTFUL places in that short list of GREAT American heroes. Although your beautiful daughter has slipped the surly bonds of this earth, SHE will NEVER be forgotten as long as there are students studying the history of this planet. God Bless You and yours, and I know that God is holding Nicole and the other heroes of that day close to him because the Lord himself said “ No greater love hath any man than he should give his life for another”. And Nicole didn’t just read those words, she put them into practice and for that, an entire nation owes her a debt it can never repay.

Allen Beaver

Fort Worth, TX

 

What a beautiful memorial to Nicole, thanks.

 

Cara Nicole,
si avvicina quel giorno terribile, ma Tu sarai sempre nel mio cuore, ricordi ......scrissi poche righe, sembrava ti avessi sempre conosciuto......come la mia migliore amica....e lo sarai sempre , un giorno anche io volerò alto, e allora saremo vicini .......ciao mio caro angelo. pregherò sempre per te,
ciao Carlo.

 

To the family and friends of Nicole Miller:

I found myself in the mood to reflect upon those good souls who left us on September 11th. I learned of your lovely tribute to Nicole on CNN's memorial. It is with careful respect that I write to you.

When I read Nicole's father's poem, I felt truly close to Mr. Miller. I say this because my father and I are very close and I know that he must have been the best father to Nicole, and she must have been a truly sweet daughter. The bond between a father and daughter is truly sacred. My heart continues to go out to you Mr. Miller.

Nicole's mother's poem also touched me. My mother and I also have a truly loving and blessed relationship. Nicole was very beautiful, just like her mother. What a lovely family God has made all of you!

I mention these details about myself because if you all can make a total stranger cry, then, I know that Nicole is too special for words. The very fact that you all have shared so much about Nicole, makes me also love her.

I keep you all in my prayers and good thoughts. I am sure that she loves being with her grandmother. And I am sure that my best friend who has been in heaven for the past eight years will share a wink and a smile with Nicole. May God grant all of you peace in knowing that complete strangers will always remember the gift of Nicole.

May God Bless You All. And I thank you for placing the memorial on the internet so that even at 2:00 a.m., a total stranger can read about a very loved and a very good young woman.

Sincerely,
Beth
rajbeth@bww.com

 

Even though I didn't know Nicole, my thoughts and prayers are with her and her family. I can't even imagine losing someone that was close to me, like she was to you. I wish I had known Nicole, because she seems like a very nice and caring young lady, she is also very beautiful.

God Bless You

Jennifer

 

I did not have the pleasure of knowing Nicole personally but as a person walking around on this planet, I connect with and appreciate the tremendous love and faith this site represents and that bind us all together as human beings - they are so much stronger than the senseless events which test them or bring them into light. Many blessings to Nicole's family and friends and anyone who has stumbled upon this site and taken something personal away from the experience.