Welles Remy Crowther

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Every time, I think or hear that name I feel a sense of greatness. What a strong name, befitting of the person he was born to be and the person he was at the time of his death.

 

This Tuesday at the Friars Club annual party as I stood with Abby Siegal and Mitch Tobol I listened as I do every year, to Mr Crowther speak of his son...I hear every syllable every heartache and every part of proudness he feels that his son exemplified during his brave actions, which saved many lives during 9/11. Every year I listen with a heavy heart thinking my oldest son Christopher is getting closer in age to the age Welles was when he lost his life saving others. In my book, a true hero.

 

When my name was announced to accept the award this year from Mr Crowther...(after Abby Siegal said, "You totally won.", to which I replied, "What did we play?"...I assure you no alcohol was involved during this exchange.

 

Never ever in a million years would I have thought my name would be used in the same sentence as Welles Remy Crowther. Never.

 

Back in June of 2011, I donated my kidney to a family member which ultimately turned into a six way swap. I won't bore you with the details. I thought long and hard about my decision, did my due diligence and went on to do what I knew needed to be done. Yes, for me it was that simple. Does that make me a hero? I don't really know. Most that know me well, know that I am a very private person...I guess like Welles you are set on a path and it becomes your calling. Something you could not stop if you tried.

 

So the shock did not wear off till I arrived home and shared with my 3 children. First we watched the documentary narrated by Ed Burns (who grew up in the next town from us). I finally broke down and really haven't stopped crying since. My sons, 19 and 22 consoled me and my middle son said, "He was brave, you are brave, imagine how many people you both inspired to step forward., we all have it in us." WOW! I

believe my older son who was also in shock muttered something about a red bandana for Christmas...and could he keep the award in his room.

 

We all agreed to rotate the award...and then decide where it would rest. I share this award with not only them, but my Gotham family as well. To Mitch Tobol, who support during that time was and still is truly invaluable/priceless.. I still call him to ask which kidney I donated (he has a better memory than I do.)

 

To Fred and Joanne Klein who offered me their house in Key West, post op. That week was pure heaven. I know I recovered faster and stronger just being there. Thank you's never seem enough.

 

I will leave you with this, my baby girl who was born post 9/11 and at 12 years old can who can only now realize the horror of that day, said to me, "Mommy that boy was a hero, I am glad that you two knew each other, I bet you really liked him." Obviously, the time connection does not yet play in her mind.

 

With her words echoing in my heart and soul as I fell asleep Tues.eve, I was comforted by the thought that perhaps we are all connected in some way...

 

To give without thought of receiving is the Gotham mantra which I believe did not find myself or the Crowther family by coincidence....

 

Thank you, Gotham. I am truly humbled and appreciative...and for all the years I have known Fred this was a secret he did not tell. Thank you, thank you.

 

All the best during this holiday time,

Cindy Somma

Comments

Fred Klein

Great blog and our honor to bestow it upon you!

Submitted by Alan_Schwartz on Fri, 12/05/2014 - 22:00

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Alan Schwartz

In a phrase? Mazel tov, Cindy.

Submitted by NULL (not verified) on Fri, 12/05/2014 - 22:43

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What an incredibly poignant and heartfelt blog, Cindy. I have tears in my eyes and a lump in my throat. Knowing you and how modest you are, it must have been so difficult to tell your story. I'm sure Fred made you do it.

I can't imagine anyone more deserving of this incredibly meaningful award. And I'm sure that sharing it with, and inspiring your children with the meaning of it, was truly awesome.

Congratulations to you and thank you to Welles. You both continue to make the world a better place.

Submitted by NULL (not verified) on Fri, 12/05/2014 - 23:06

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Brava Cynthia not only for winning the award, but for describing so eloquently and humbly the selfless sacrifice they both made. Would that the world were filled with people like that!

Submitted by NULL (not verified) on Sat, 12/06/2014 - 01:30

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very well done,congratulations on your act of courage and generosity...
Rona Gura

So well deserved and a great blog. Anytime you want to guest blog again, Monday is always a good day. . . :)
Corey Bearak

Cindy,
You are a truly giving person; one who has a friend's back and more; Gotham and this tribal member in particular, truly appreciate what you have done, selflessly!
:)

Submitted by NULL (not verified) on Sat, 12/06/2014 - 06:50

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I was moved by your bavery and knowing it was the right thing to for the person two honeeded the kidney.
I'm so glad you received this award.
Best wishes

Thank you Corey, there should be a song about it.
You are the same way!!

Submitted by NULL (not verified) on Sat, 12/06/2014 - 11:37

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Hey, I'm counting on you because I refuse to get a tattoo

Hah Rona!!!! If I had to do another blog it would be entitled "LONG LIVE LORD AND TAYLOR!

Submitted by NULL (not verified) on Sat, 12/06/2014 - 11:42

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Paul, I feel like you passed the baton and I can't stop fist pumping lol
Pretty big shoes to follow after you!!!

Submitted by NULL (not verified) on Sat, 12/06/2014 - 21:41

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You are inspiration to All! Well Deserved! ♡

Submitted by NULL (not verified) on Sat, 12/06/2014 - 22:23

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Congratulations Cindy. What a wonderful message. Truly a well deserved honor.

Submitted by Erik_Scheibe on Sun, 12/07/2014 - 09:24

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Erik Scheibe

Fantastic blog Cindy, and a well-deserved honor

Submitted by Lucas_Meyer on Sun, 12/07/2014 - 22:39

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Lucas Meyer

Damn it! It's something I almost never do, but you brought tears to my eyes. Don't do that again!! I'm serious...
Maurice Frumkin

Cindy, as a fellow donor I commend you - we have a unique bond and opportunity to raise awareness of the need to help the tens of thousands in need. Congratulations, and so well deserved!!

Submitted by NULL (not verified) on Mon, 12/08/2014 - 01:20

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Lucas, I promise not to!
Hope to see you soon :)

I have not met many donors and I agree it is a unique bond. Always happy to raise awareness and to meet a fellow comrade! Kudos to you as well!

Submitted by NULL (not verified) on Mon, 12/08/2014 - 01:22

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Thank you, Erik. Missed you at the party!

Submitted by NULL (not verified) on Mon, 12/08/2014 - 01:24

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Gracias!

Submitted by NULL (not verified) on Mon, 12/08/2014 - 01:24

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Still on a cloud. Thank you for making it all happen. :)
Dana Charlton

Fabulous Cindy! You and your blog also, beautifully composed. Congratulations!

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