A Florida man who recently became a dad was gifted a handwritten letter penned by his mother months before she was tragically killed in the 9/11 terror attacks.

Jevon Castrillo, 30, was only in elementary school when his heroic flight attendant mother, CeeCee Lyles, went down with United Airlines Flight 93 after it was hijacked by al-Qaeda terrorists on Sept. 11, 2001.

None of the 40 people on board survived. Lyles, a retired police officer in Fort Pierce, Fla., was working on board the plane as a flight attendant. 3

Castrillo, now a father to a 3-month-old, clings to the faded memories he still has of his mother and was floored when his kindergarten teacher dropped off a letter his mother had written to her in March 2001 praising his blossoming reading comprehension skills.

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