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Ten years later, sisters remember brother who died on 9/11

Ten years later, they’re still looking.

Two sisters whose brother was killed on 9/11 — and whose remains were never found — arrived at the World Trade Center site this morning with the same missing person’s poster they’ve carried for the past decade.

“We will never forget you,” reads the poster for Gary Frank, who was working on the 92nd floor of the South Tower at Aon Insurance.

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His sisters — who come to the World Trade Center every Sept. 11 for the commemorative ceremony — also carried 8.5 photographs with them.

“Every year it’s difficult. Every day it’s difficult, but you learn to live and move on,” said Felicia Cappo.

Her big brother was 35 when he was killed.

She still remembers the one year-anniversary, when the “air was very still, until they started reading the names and the winds kicked up.”

Her sister Laurie Vigeant, 40, keeps a shrine to her bother in her home in Linden, NJ.

“This is where we have to come to see our brother,” she said sadly.