TexasFred remembers Sharon Balkcom – The 2996 Project

TexasFred remembers Sharon Balkcom – The 2996 Project

TexasFred remembers Sharon Balkcom – The 2996 Project

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This is one of the most difficult posts I have ever made. I honor all of the victims of the attacks of Sept. 11, 2001, but my anger has never subsided. I will let my tribute to you help ease my anger a bit, this is about YOU dear Lady, and your memory! You are NOT forgotten!

Sharon Balkcom, raised on the scrappy streets of East Harlem, was in the third grade when her teachers realized that she had a gift for mathematics, said her mother, Rosalie, who was not surprised.

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Ms. Balkcom, 43, the second of three children, attended some of the city’s most rigorous and selective secondary schools: Robert F. Wagner Middle School on the Upper West Side and the Bronx High School of Science. She received an M.B.A. from Pace University and a bachelor’s degree in political science from Colgate University.

Ms. Balkcom’s academic aptitude and varied education prepared her to tackle most jobs. She was a computer systems manager at Marsh & McLennan, where she had worked for about three years, her mother said. “She was motivated,” said her brother Gordon, a publicist. “Whereas I might need someone to kick-start me, she was self-motivated.”

As a child, that motivation helped Ms. Balkcom, a resident of White Plains, overcome teasing from neighborhood children about being a bookworm. “She held her head up and continued to do what was right,” Mrs. Balkcom said. “My husband and I brought our children up the best we could. We tried to instill in them the importance of having an education. We taught them that things were not handed to them. If they wanted something, they had to work hard to get it.”

According to fellow workers she was a very caring, intelligent, and personable person, with a great sense of humor.

I will burn an Eternal Flame in your honor Sharon! Rest in Peace.

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2 Replies to “TexasFred remembers Sharon Balkcom – The 2996 Project”

  1. Thanks Fred, been so damn busy I can’t even get time to post a tribute to the fallen…Even though NOW it’s called a day of service.. Figures a Stealth Muzzie would tarnish the memories of the MURDERED Americans by ignoring the group that MURDERED them.

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