David G. Arce‚ 36‚ firefighter‚ FDNY‚ Engine 33. Arce had ended his shift on September 11th but responded with his best friend from childhood and fellow firefighter Michael Boyle. They died together and their families held a joint funeral. Arce was nicknamed Buddha because of his strong belief that his purpose in life was to aid and to serve. David grew up playing with fire trucks and the desire never went away.
Did a stairclimb in your honor and remembrance. David G Arce is a name that will now stay with me forever. Rest Well brother.
– FF/EMR Kevin R LynchI did a stairclimb in your Honor Sir ! RIP Brother you will never be forgotten !
– David ZeeksI honored you in a stair climb. Thanks for your service
– Jim CarterJust discovered today of fireman Arce’s passing. Don’t know whether or not we are related somehow since Arce is a extremely rare last name. I too was a fire fighters in 2003-2004, as a public safety officer in SC.
– Efrain Arce FelicianoI climbed in the Climb to Remember, Lynchburg VA in your honor
– JASON B MORGANI climbed today for your honor in Columbia MO. May 5 2018
– Krista KClimbed in you honor in Clayton Mo. 9/9/18 rest easy brother!
– Michael WittuClimbed in your honor in Clayton Mo. 9/9/18 rest easy brother.
– Michael WittuDid a stair climb in Green Bay Wi in your honor today! Thank you for your service and RIP.
– Ashley WinnemullerI was privileged to climb the stairs at Lambeau Field, Green Bay WI on Sept 22 in honor of David. You will never be forgotten.
– John DeClercCouldn’t be more honored to have climbed for this man. A true hero. You will never be forgotten.
– Jack LadenI will be climbing in your honor tomorrow at the Charlotte NC Memorial StairClimb. Thank you Sir for your ultimate sacrifice . Never Forget.
– Sheila SciasciaYou were next to My Friend FIRE FIGHTER STEVE MERCADO . We are related by name alone but as A First Responder that Horrible Day and many more after that , We Are Brothers FOREVER !
– Frank ArceREST IN ETERNAL PEACE HERMANO !
I climbed in your honor yesterday, brother. I’m sure there is much more to you than the 5 sentences listed. What I read makes me feel honored to climb for a dedicated firefighter, brother, and friend. Thank you.
– HulseDavid you will always be remembered as a Hero! Brave and kind. Thank you for all that you did. You have touched my heart in so many ways through all these years. You are always in my prayers. Your long lost relative!
– David W. ArceThank you to all the brave men snd women who sacrificed their lives trying to save others on that most terrible day. Words cannot express the heartbreak the families have and still are experiencing. Words also cannot express the gratitude ordinary Americans like me have for their willingness to sacrifice everything. So I will simply say a heartfelt Thank you, and May God be with you.
– Judy CuretonMy brother and his family “adopted” your family to support them after they lost you on 9/11. I did a stair climb in San Diego a few years back in your honor. I’m watching a show about 9/11 right now. I said a prayer for your family and friends! I’ll never forget your name!
– Kristi RobinsonI am 6 years old. I ran 2.5 miles at 6:00am before school in honor of you. I ran in a memorial run at Fort Stewart, Ga on 9/11/2021
– Isaiah Bowman20 years and we still remember. Your bravery is an inspiration to us all. You are a hero in every sense and will never be forgotten. Thank you for your courageous and selfless actions, we will never forget.
– Maria GrecoI proudly wore your name card in the Tower to Tunnel race in Mobile, AL. 2021.
– Kathleen CrenshawBuddha! I will be doing a stairclimb in your honor this Saturday September 10, 2022. You will be my 10th honoree. Thank you for your brave sacrifice and I have great sorrow for the Arce and Boyle families losses. Men like yours are what America is all about. Me and my family will Never Forget!
– randy conwayClimbed today in Redlands CA in memory of you and your service.
– Sebi FloresI ran the tunnel 2 towers 5k this morning in the pouring s rd sun and 45 degrees with my 12 year old grandson.
The race was in Greenville South Carolina
Not my fastest time and my grandson had to walk a few times. But, all along the way we had opportunities to talk about 9/11, you and the firefighters running in full gear in front of us.
This was my 2nd year running this race. Even with the cold and rain, it remains my favorite race.
Never forgotten
– Tabbetha Richardson