Welles crowther biography
Welles crowther biography
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Welles Crowther
9/11 Hero known for saving 18 people in the South Tower (1977–2001)
Welles Remy Crowther (May 17, 1977 – September 11, 2001) was an American equities trader and volunteer firefighter known for saving as many as 18 lives during the September 11 attacks in New York City, during which he lost his own life.[3]
Early life
Welles Remy Crowther was the first born of three children.
His parents, Jefferson and Allison, raised him and his two sisters, Honor and Paige, in the New York City suburb[4][5] of Nyack, New York.[6] Through his father, he was a grandson of Bosley Crowther, film critic of The New York Times from 1940 to 1967.[7] As a child, Crowther saw his father getting dressed for church and wrapping a small comb in a blue or red bandana he kept in his right hip pocket.
When Welles was six years old, his father gave him a red bandana that would become Crowther's trademark,[4][5][6&