Niece honors memory of missing aunt.(Neighbor)

0 Comments | Daily Herald (Arlington Heights, IL), September, 2001 | by Zalusky, Steve

Byline: Steve Zalusky Daily Herald Staff Writer Northbrook resident Julie Davis Godnik's business is founded on preserving memories. Now she is helping preserve the memory of her aunt, one of those missing in the World Trade Center attack. Godnik is a consultant with Creative Memories, an international direct-selling company that assists people with photo preservation.

In honor of her aunt, she has been donating the profits of all her sales this month to the American Red Cross Disaster Relief Fund. Her aunt, Gina Sztejnberg, a 52-year-old computer consultant from New Jersey, would have been on the 96th floor in the first tower that was hit. "There's very little hope," Godnik said. "I can't imagine anybody surviving that fall." Sztejnberg, her...

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