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Dreamers: Herman Heyn, street-corner astronomer
Barbara Abelhauser, bridgetender
Sharon Long, forensic artist
Marat Kogut, NBA referee
Alton Yates, aeromedical field tester
Ronald McNair, astronaut
Storm Reyes, library assistant
Dorothy Warburton, scientist
Thomas McGarvey, dentist ; Generations : Dekalb Walcott Jr. and Dekalb Walcott III, firefighters
Don and Mackenzie Byles, funeral directors
Anne Lucietto, mechanical engineer
Phil Kerner, tool and die maker
Barbara Moore, bricklayer
Noramay Cadena, engineer and entrepreneur
Olga Ayala, sculptor
Larry and Laura Michaelis, physicians
Johnny Bradley, farmer
Ricardo Pitts-Wiley, actor
Red Lain, oil rig driller
John Vigiano Jr. and Joe Vigiano, 9/11 first responders ; Healers : Dana Viviano, oncology nurse
Issan Koyama, hospice chaplain
Kerry Davis and Ken Hopper, ironworkers
Angelo Bruno and Eddie Nieves, sanitation workers
Rich Barham and Nelson Peck, veterans crisis hotline workers
Rowan Allen, emergency medical technician
Michelle Alore, ICU nurse
Austin Chen, ob-gyn
Burnell Cotlon, grocer
Vito de la Cruz, assistant federal public defender
Pat Hays, policewoman
Dawn Maestas, ink removal specialist
Barbara Butler, FMF corpsman
Ayodeji Ogunniyi, English teacher ; Philosophers : Al Siedlecki, science teacher
Sol Aramendi, artist and educator
Ted Dennard, beekeeper
Rose Brudno, bar owner
Leonard Berk, salmon slicer
Clarence Haskett, beer vendor
Arnie Knapp, entertainer coach operator
Paquita Williams, subway conductor
Jim Clyburn, congressman
Darlene Lewis, employment counselor
Miranda Louise, waitress and blues singer ; Groundbreakers : Jerry Lawson, video game inventor
Clela Rores, county clerk
Eric D. Williams, pastor
Laura Martinez, chef and restaurateur
Dorothy Glinton, Ford assembly plant supervisor
Wendell Scott, NASCAR driver
Lyle Link, building contractor.
Barbara Abelhauser, bridgetender
Sharon Long, forensic artist
Marat Kogut, NBA referee
Alton Yates, aeromedical field tester
Ronald McNair, astronaut
Storm Reyes, library assistant
Dorothy Warburton, scientist
Thomas McGarvey, dentist ; Generations : Dekalb Walcott Jr. and Dekalb Walcott III, firefighters
Don and Mackenzie Byles, funeral directors
Anne Lucietto, mechanical engineer
Phil Kerner, tool and die maker
Barbara Moore, bricklayer
Noramay Cadena, engineer and entrepreneur
Olga Ayala, sculptor
Larry and Laura Michaelis, physicians
Johnny Bradley, farmer
Ricardo Pitts-Wiley, actor
Red Lain, oil rig driller
John Vigiano Jr. and Joe Vigiano, 9/11 first responders ; Healers : Dana Viviano, oncology nurse
Issan Koyama, hospice chaplain
Kerry Davis and Ken Hopper, ironworkers
Angelo Bruno and Eddie Nieves, sanitation workers
Rich Barham and Nelson Peck, veterans crisis hotline workers
Rowan Allen, emergency medical technician
Michelle Alore, ICU nurse
Austin Chen, ob-gyn
Burnell Cotlon, grocer
Vito de la Cruz, assistant federal public defender
Pat Hays, policewoman
Dawn Maestas, ink removal specialist
Barbara Butler, FMF corpsman
Ayodeji Ogunniyi, English teacher ; Philosophers : Al Siedlecki, science teacher
Sol Aramendi, artist and educator
Ted Dennard, beekeeper
Rose Brudno, bar owner
Leonard Berk, salmon slicer
Clarence Haskett, beer vendor
Arnie Knapp, entertainer coach operator
Paquita Williams, subway conductor
Jim Clyburn, congressman
Darlene Lewis, employment counselor
Miranda Louise, waitress and blues singer ; Groundbreakers : Jerry Lawson, video game inventor
Clela Rores, county clerk
Eric D. Williams, pastor
Laura Martinez, chef and restaurateur
Dorothy Glinton, Ford assembly plant supervisor
Wendell Scott, NASCAR driver
Lyle Link, building contractor.