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Firefighter
Age: 34
Year of Death: 2001

Michael H. Haub

Michael H. Haub‚ 34‚ firefighter‚ FDNY‚ Ladder 4. A dedicated father and firefighter‚ Haub’s life revolved around his family and the firehouse. Haub joined the FDNY in 1999‚ but he wasn’t a newcomer to firefighting. A 13-year veteran and captain with the Roslyn Highlands Fire Department‚ Haub had participated in the 1990 Avianca plane crash rescue. Proud of his German heritage‚ he often spoke in German to his two children and cooked up sauerbraten and goulash in the firehouse kitchen.

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  1. I am humbled and honored to have “finished” your climb in the 2016 Roanoke 9/11 Memorial Stair Climb. Thank you for your service and ultimate sacrifice. I will never forget!

    – Corey Reid
  2. I had the privilege to have climbed in the 2017 Denver Stair Climb in your honor.

    – Caleb Voorhees
  3. I was so honored to wear Michaels name tag for the climb today at Lambeau Field in Green Bay. My thoughts were with Michaels family and friends.

    – Kathy Jonet
  4. Today I climbed 110 flights of stairs in your honor. I thought of you and the sacrifice both you and your family gave for this country. I will always remember you. Thank you for your service and God bless your family. Proud to be an American… Green Bay Wisconsin come 9/16/17

    – Brindah
  5. Haub,

    I ran in your honor this past weekend in Altamonte Springs, Florida at the Tunnel to Towers: Stephen Siller 5k. Rest peacefully and thank you for your sacrifice.

    – Judah
  6. I’m climbing in your honor at the 2018 San Diego 9/11 Memorial Stair Climb. Thank you for your service, may you rest in peace.

    – Erin Ralston
  7. I bought a bracelet with your name on it after the 9/11 attacks. I chose a firefighter because my uncle is a firefighter. I wore it until it cracked and I couldn’t wear it anymore. Every 9/11 I write your initials on the inside of the wrist that I used to wear the bracelet on. I’m pretty sure I’m going to tattoo it there permanently. I think of you almost daily.Thank you for your sacrifice.

    – Theresa Forster
  8. My Chocolate Labrador, Nixxy, and I ran in the Run For the Fallen 5k 2019, today in Kronenwetter, Wisconsin. We were honored to carry your badge and your spirit with us today. Thank you for your courage. You are my hero. God bless your family.
    ~Kimberly

    – Kimberly Platta
  9. I have the tribute flag in your honor from the St. Louis Art Hill display. Thank you for your service. You will not be forgotten.

    – Mrs. Deanna Marie Fisher
  10. I was his mentor at Roslyn Highlands even if I was not a member, but we got along great together. He was a great guy to get along with. But by the bylaws, I wasn’t allowed to be part the crew. I was just a mascot for the drill team. Michael was my best bud. He saw both of my kids before he went to the FDNY. He will always be in my heart! God bless you. Sorry did not get in touch sooner, but grief has been hard. Will love him always, best friends forever!

    – Donna gariola
  11. I am a family friend who knew Michael since he was born. Our families shared many vacations and family events together. You are now in heaven with Your Mom and Dad. Thank you for your heroism on 9/11 making the ultimate sacrifice for us. We will always remember!! RIP

    – Barbara Wiemann Bours
  12. I will have the honour of carrying your name and picture when I complete the 2022 Melbourne firefighter stair climb thank you for your service and biggest sacrifice of all rest in peace fellow firefighter

    – Kelly mcleish
  13. I climbed in Scottsdale, AZ tonight in your honor dear Sir! You will never be forgotten!
    Susan Pack♥️

    – Susan Pack
  14. I am humbled and honored to have been able to climb for you in the 2021 and 2022 Kansas City 9/11 memorial stair climb. Thank you for your service and sacrafuce. You will never be forgotten!!

    – Steve Combs
  15. May you continue, my Order of DeMolay Masonic Brother, to REST AMONGST THE SAINTS IN EVERLASTING PEACE.

    – Ernest Mendler