Thursday, September 7, 2006

9/11 TRIBUTE TO MASARU OSE

On September 11, 2001, at 9:03 a.m., a man named Masaru Ose was killed. Are you familiar with his name? My guess is no, not at all. Yet, he is a genuine hero by virtually any definition. A hero the likes about whom movies are made or books written.
 
This is my tribute to an unsung hero. Please take a few moments to read about his all-too-brief life, and his selflessness in making the ultimate sacrifice for others.
 
Ose was a Japanese man who lived in Fort Lee, New Jersey. He worked for a company called Mizuho Capital Markets Corporation. Its location was on the 80th floor of the South Tower of the World Trade Center in New York City. He was one of the managers of the approximately 150 employees.
 
Countless searches for a record of his official obituary and a picture of him produced no results. I wish I had a face to put on this man, but maybe in some ways it is better that he remain faceless, so he could be you or me. Or could he?
 
On that September 11th morning five years ago, Ose was at work when American Airlines Flight 11 crashed into the North Tower of the World Trade Center. The President of Mizuho and three employees, Ose being one of them, worked together to successfully evacuate every employee from their offices on the 80th floor. And then. Then. United Airlines Flight 175 hit the South Tower. Ose perished, as did the other three.
 
150 lives were saved because of those four men. 150 people whose families did not have to grieve for them. 150 people who were given the chance to live because someone had the presence of mind to see to their safety before it was too late. 150 people who undoubtedly realize the heroic actions of Ose and three co-workers. And 150 people who were the recipients of the highest form of selflessness.
 
Ose was a mere 36 years old at the time of his death. So very young. Yet so very, very full of decency, kindness, and compassion. So much so that he gave his life to save others. And just how many people do you know who would be willing to give their lives for fellow employees?
 
Ah, the world lost a good and honorable man at 9:03 a.m., September 11, 2001.
 
Yes, Masaru Ose, you are, indeed, a hero. And I am proud to honor your life here in this journal and in my heart.
 
"What is a hero without love for mankind?" ~Doris Lessing
 
This post will remain here through September 11. It is part of a project D. Challener Roe began, and includes over 3,000 bloggers paying tribute to those 2,996 men and women who were lost on that horrifically tragic day in 2001. Click HERE to view the other tributes.
 

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

This was so beautifully written, Nikki.  It made me get teary reading it.  I knew when I clicked on your entry that it would be a good one.  With you writing it, how could it be any different.
This man surely was a hero, and even though we don't know what he looked like.. we can surely put a face to his spirit.  That of an angel..

Wonderfully written, Nikki... I'm sure Mr Oso woud be proud...humbly so.. but proud non the least.

Hugs
Jackie

Anonymous said...

A very fitting memorial to a man that cared for others before himself. There are so many untold stories.....Sandi

Anonymous said...

Very nicely done... These unknown, unsung heros will forever be remembered.  Thank you for taking the time to write such a wonderful tribute.

Anonymous said...

Great job Nikki.  He was so young...and such a hero.  We could use more guys like him.  Nice of you to do this.  
I will be posting my entry about "my guy" soon...
Hugs,
Nancy

http://journals.aol.com/nhd106/Nancyluvspix/entries/2006/09/07/nostalgia/1260

Anonymous said...

That was a beautiful tribute.  It brought tears to my eyes.

Terra