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Never Forget – 9/11

 

Many of us remember the morning of September 11th, 2001 clearly, in fact it seems like it was yesterday to me. My mother was boarding a flight from San Diego as the event unfolded, due to the catastrophic happenings, her flight was cancelled and she was able to come home, safe and sound.

 

Many others were not so fortunate and many innocent lives were lost on September 11th. Each year, this day remains heavy in it’s history. Our nation pulled together, like no other time, to be there, for one another. The first responders, some of the bravest in the world, sacrificed it all to help people, just like you and me. They have our highest respect and thanks for their service, dedication and sacrifice.

 

Our hearts are with all of those who were directly affected the happenings of this day. Let’s all remember and never forget.

Creative

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