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Anonymous (not verified)

February 18, 2020

This message is for the family and friends of Richard Allen. I am a firefighter in Colorado and I participated in a memorial stair climb a few days ago on 9/11. It took place in Denver and 343 firefighters climb the tallest building twice totaling 110 stories. We climb to honor the firefighters who gave the ultimate sacrifice that day. We also climb for the friends and families of our fallen brothers. Each one of the 343 who climb carry a picture and a name of a fallen firefighter. This year I climbed for Richard Allen. So I just wanted his friends and family to know that even 14 years later he is not forgotten and his and your sacrifice has not been forgotten.

Posted by Carl

Anonymous (not verified)

February 18, 2020

It's hard to believe that 12 years ago today such tragedy had happened. I would like to thank such a hero as you Richard D. Allen for being hero on this day. Your dedication to being a fire fighter was greatly appreciated. Along with your willingness to try and save many people's lives that were involved in this tragedy. Thank you. Your hard work will forever be remember. Rest in peace.

Posted by Roxanne Cummings

Anonymous (not verified)

February 18, 2020

Dear Mr. Allen

On the day of 9/11 I was only 5, I didn't know what was going on until I became older. I want to thank you for risking your life to save other. Its not an easy task to do knowing that you might not make it out of the building in time. I'm sorry that this happened to you.I hope your in a good place now.I wish you and your family my blessings.

Posted by Hunter Kaucher

Anonymous (not verified)

February 18, 2020

I would just like to thank you for giving your life to save others. I don t really remember anything from that day but I know I was in preschool when it happened. You are a hero in the eyes of many people. Your family must be very proud of you.

Posted by Brian

Anonymous (not verified)

February 18, 2020

Dear Mr. Allen,
As tired as you were the day this tragedy happened your willingness to lend a helping hand helped saved the lives of others. I am saddened that you didn't get to hear about the people you helped. Our nation will forever be thankful for heroes like yourself. You put a smile upon our faces. Thank you for your life. R.I.P.

Posted by Julissa Bernal

Todd Avakian (not verified)

November 06, 2022

I was reading about your selfless life, and wanted to send my ‘thanks.’ 

I’m grateful for your service, and the lives that have been affected by you. 

You are a true hero. 🙏

Posted by Todd Avakian

Kevin Moroney (not verified)

December 16, 2022

Hey Richie,

I went to 126st beach, checking the waves, incredible huge today. As I was on the boardwalk looking at the waves, I thought back to when I ran into you sitting on the boardwalk, staring at the ocean. I said, “what’s up?” You said, “ not much, just relaxing “ and I left you to enjoy your peace. I knew you were having your zen moment with the ocean, and praying for waves..

I also remember watching you dive at St. Francis College, you were incredibly amazing to watch, your sleek toned body doing the double flips, hitting the water so gracefully. I honestly so proud of you, especially you coming from Rockaway, and was glad to cheer you on…

Thank you Richie for all you’ve done

Kevin Moroney

LB (not verified)

September 15, 2023

I wish you were given more years on this Earth, Mr. Allen; but your sacrifice hasn’t been forgotten and your legacy of selflessness lives on.

Posted by LB

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In Remembrance
Age:
31
Place of Residence:
Belle Harbor, NY
Location on 9/11:
WTC
Occupation:
Fire Department of New York | Firefighter, Ladder 15
Reflections:
F. F. Richard D. Allen Scholarship Fund
Biography:

On February 26, 1970, this world was changed forever and will never be the same. This is the day that Richie Allen Jr. was born to Richie and Gail Allen of Rockaway Beach, New York. By the time Richie was 3 years old, he was already the older brother to Judy and Lynn. When the 3 were younger, they were together all the time that when a friend or cousin came to visit, they would always say in the same order, “I’m going to Richie, Judy and Lynn’s” (as if it were one name) even though they were just visiting one of them. In order to add some variety to this phrase, their parents decided 8 years later to add Luke, then Maggie and finally Matthew. At this time, the family decided that the phrase was varied enough and the Allen clan was complete; however, their parents always teased that there would be more.

Richie was strong, not a big guy but solid. His strength was evident throughout his life and he had many talents within him. He started on the swim team at Molloy High School as a freshman and somehow managed to learn how to dive in his four years there and earned a diving scholarship to college. This was Richie’s talent, he excelled in anything he put his mind to and made it look effortless.
It is and was Richie’s innocence, his laugh, his personality and his beautiful smile that could light up the darkest of rooms. He was one of the good guys and had an amazing sense of humor. His laugh was contagious and he could tell a story like no one else.

Richie loved the beach and worked Rockaway’s beaches as a lifeguard for many years and he treasured it. The beach was a peaceful place for Richie and brought him comfort; it was Richie’s Heaven on Earth. He loved the ocean, which is where he surfed, fished, swam and paddled.

Before becoming a fireman and when not lifeguarding on the beach in the summer, Richie spent his winters as a New York City Public School teacher. He quickly and easily gained the admiration and respect of his students as they could tell that he was not like their other teachers. To his students, Richie was someone they could relate to and they described him as “laid back” and “cool”.

People become firemen for many reasons. Richie’s family believes that he became a fireman because saving people and helping is what gave him life. During his short life, he saved many people; some he saved as a fireman, some he saved while lifeguarding and some he saved from themselves. His family believes that this is what God put him on this earth for. Once people met Richie, their lives were changed forever.

September 9, 2001 was the last day that Richie was on the beach with his family. They recall that it was a beautiful day, but more importantly they recall Richie’s beautiful spirit being at peace truly cherishing the amazing day that God had granted all of them. His childlike enjoyment of the simple pleasures in life was so evident that day. He spent that evening having dinner with his family and his dad drove him home and said goodnight with a strong hug and kiss. The next day was Monday, the 10th, and Richie was working at the firehouse that evening. He had called his brother Monday night to see how the ocean waves were as he planned on surfing the next day. However, as Richie was getting off-duty Tuesday morning, the call came in that a plane had struck the World Trade Center. Without hesitation, Richie jumped on Engine 4 as an extra man and never made it home on the 11th to surf the Rockaway waves. In the days following the 11th, there were waves in Rockaway ideal for surfing. His family believes that Richie sent these waves for his brothers and friends to surf and enjoy and to let them know that his spirit is always with them in everything that is beautiful.

On September 11, 2001, the terrorists took something from all Americans; however, Firefighter Richie Allen and all of the heroes from that day gave back so much more than the cowards could ever take. His spirit, his memory and his unconditional love for so many people is alive and thriving in all who knew him and even in those who did not have the privilege of knowing this incredible man. He will never die and will live on stronger than before. The terrorists have failed miserably.

Richie’s family and friends will carry him in their hearts, minds and spirits forever. They are honored to have had the chance to know and love him. Richie will be missed terribly and there will always been an unspeakable void that will never be filled. The sacrifice that he made on September 11, 2001, exemplifies the type of man Richie Allen was and always will be, an American hero who laid down his life for another. Until his family and friends join Richie in Heaven, they will visit the beach and remember how much he loved and treasured this place and life in general. His family and friends will remember the peace that filled him on the 9th and they will hold Richie closest to their hearts – he will be with them always. His sister describes him as the "Angel on our shoulders."
Tribute submitted by Judy Allen-Aiken.