9/11: A Day of Memorial and Profound Gratitude
On this the eighth anniversary of the 9/11 tragedy, we remember the innocent victims of that day and also remember those men and women who have bravely given their lives to preserve the freedoms of our country. This includes all soldiers of the armed forces, Veterans, fire department, police department, and all the volunteers who as a result of assisting to find those alive and dead have lost their life or are suffering from a serious illness associated with the crashes. I say a prayer for all those families, friends, co-workers, tourists and innocent by standers whose life is forever changed by the loss of a loved one, what they saw, heard and smelled, and the financial hardships that have occurred due to the tragic day of 9/11. Godbless the churches and temples, social workers, doctors, nurses and all healthcare workers who responded so quickly to ease the emotional and physical suffering. Last but certainly not least; the men and women who lost their lives in the air and to those who heroes who fought to prevent it.
May this day forever be a reminder that life is forever changing in so many unexpected ways. Make sure your loved ones know you care. Tell them “I love you”, give them a hug, thus, no matter what there is peace between you.
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