Michael was 35 years old. He never married and had no children. He loved being with the fire department. Michael and his brother Rob did everything – together‚ sailing‚ playing‚ working and living together.
Michael was 35 years old. He never married and had no children. He loved being with the fire department. Michael and his brother Rob did everything – together‚ sailing‚ playing‚ working and living together.
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You are missed!!!
– Helen ConollyThank you and we love you.❤️
My family had the honor of running a 5k race, “Run for the Fallen,” in remembrance of Michael a couple days ago. You will always be remembered! Sending thoughts and prayers to those left behind who will be forever missing you.
– Jenna KriescherI did my first 9/11 memorial stair climb at lambeau field yesterday and was honored to be given a badge to climb in memory of a Michael Scott Carlo. Prayers for all his friends and family left behind. He will never be forgotten.
– Sasha PotterI did my first 9/11 memorial stair climb at lambeau field yesterday and was honored to be given a badge to climb in memory of Michael Scott Carlo. Prayers for all his friends and family left behind. He will never be forgotten.
– Sasha PotterI had the honor of participating in the 9/11 Memorial Stair Climb Sept.16th at Lambeau Field in remembrance of Michael. He will never be forgotten . Michael will remain in the hearts of those who have walked, ran or climbed in his name and of course all those that love him. Prayers always for his family and friends.
– Karen CapersI just wanted to say thank you for the ultimate sacrifice. I did my first stair climb Michaels honor!
– Dominik AlvaradoEvery year for the stair climb in Charlotte, NC I try to look up and get to know the person I’m climbing for. It’s an honor to climb for another passionate fire fighter. I’m thankful for the opportunity to represent the Carlo family! May GOD continue to bless and comfort them.
– Jeremy ClineMichael, you will never know the effect you had on me all those many years ago, when I transferred to Bayside HS from Long Island… I was nervous, scared and alone. You welcomed me and became my 1st friend… you took away my fear of starting a new school alone.. introduced me to your friends… I was no longer a stranger in a strange place. That’s the kind of boy that you were and the man you became. Always looking out for the little guy and fitting that you became a protector of life. I love you my friend.. I thank you! You will never be forgotten!
– Jim CastoroYou are missed Mike. So special to my family.. the brother to my brother. rose
– Rosemarie martello maldonadoYou are missed Mike. So special to my family.. the brother to my brother.
– Rosemarie martello maldonadoWe all miss ya dude. Couldn’t even say goodbye, at least he is in a better place now….
– Lucas.A.SmithI had the honor of walking in the 9/11 memorial stair climb at Lambeau field in Green bay, WI on Sept. 7. I was given your name to take with me. What you did on 9/11 was amazing and selfless. I’m sorry you lost your life. I hope your family and you have found peace.
– BeckyI am a wheelchair athlete who received Michael’s name and picture at a T2T event 2 years ago. I carry him with me on every ride or race that I do. Having lost a child myself, I know how important it is to keep him alive in this world by telling his story. I do that 4 or 5 days a week.
– Jerry Goldsmithsleep peacefully
– hibsI am walking my first World Trade Center Stair Climb this evening to pay tribute to those who perished trying to save the lives of others.
– Alma CappadoraI was given the name of Michael Scott Carlo for today’s event and I will honor him for his bravery and courage .
My thoughts and prayers to all those he left behind. He will not be forgotten. God Bless!
I did the tunnels to towers 5k race in columbia, South Carolina with you last night, Michael. I’m glad I could have done that for you, remembering how you worked so hard for others and gave your life to save lives. We don’t forget you! Your picture and engine number will hang in my house. We’ll always celebrate your life now every year.
– Lindsay DeckerI completed my first memorial stair climb at 2023 FDIC in the Lucas Oil Stadium in honor of Michael. You and your brothers from Engine 230 will not be forgotten!
– Clinton HopeI was given the honor of running in memory of Michael in the Tunnel to Towers 5k in Bethel, CT. I can say that I ran my hardest, and having his badge inspired me to push harder than I ever have. Thank you so much for your sacrifice and service, you will never be forgotten! And to those who gave all in service or in circumstance, you will always be remembered.
– Nate DownesThank you for your bravery and sacrifice. We thank you so much! – Madison Pruitt, 9 years old
– Elizabeth Pruitt