A community remembers

Heroes of 9/11 honored with special ceremonies

By Debbie Glover and
Erik Sanzenbach
St. Tammany News
Published on Monday, September 14, 2009 8:26 AM CDT



It was a day for remembrance as St. Tammany residents gathered Friday to honor those who died in the terrible tragedy that stunned the country eight years ago.

Despite the rainy weather, about 100 Slidell residents gathered in the Heritage Park pavilion for the Patriot Day Ceremony. The emphasis was on the firefighters, police officers, EMTs and military personnel who gave their lives trying to save regular citizens after terrorist-driven planes smashed into the New York City World Trade Center and the Pentagon in Washington D.C.

Two ladder trucks from Fire District One sat on each side of Bayou Lane, their ladders extended and a large American flag hung over passing motorists and pedestrians during the ceremony.

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FD1 Chief Larry Hess talked about the death of 343 firefighters in New York City that awful day.

“My 343 brothers who died on 9/11 were not brave, but they were committed to an ideal, committed to their country and fellow firefighters. They were just doing their duty,” Hess said.

Slidell’s Assistant Police Chief Jesse Simon said that Sept. 11 will be a day, “forever etched into our minds and will affect every American for years to come.”

He said the best way to honor the 3,000 people who died that day was to show our strength as a country.

“The terrorists briefly brought us to our knees to pray, and then we stood up to show our strength,” Simon told the crowd.

After the speeches, 10 white doves were released into the overcast skies, and the crowd braved the light rain to visit the 9/11 Memorial at the edge of Heritage Park. There was silence as people walked past the centerpiece of the memorial, a piece of the World Trade Center that was procured by Slidell resident Rod Nunez.

As the crowd gathered under the portico at the Justice Center in Covington, first responders, Boy Scouts, National Guardsmen, members of the American Legion and a group of third-graders from Woodlake Elementary joined to pay tribute to the victims of the 9/11 tragedy.

In his opening invocation, Bishop Chopin Cusachs of American Legion Post 16 quoted Rudyard Kipling, “lest we forget.”

Covington Mayor Candace Watkins issued a proclamation stating that the ceremony will be held each Sept. 11 to promote peace and goodwill, demonstrate America’s resolve and perseverance to win the war on terrorism, advance responsible citizenship, encourage patriotism and remember those innocent victims as heroes one and all. The ceremony concluded with the laying of wreaths as Boy Scout Ryan McCue, a sophomore at Mandeville High School, played taps accompanied by his father, Scout Master Reggie McCue.

 


Comments

7 comment(s)

    Neil wrote on Sep 23, 2009 2:09 PM:

    " United States Armed Forces and most American Citizens are modern exploited slaves too timid to challenge the lies and mythinformation imposed by their criminal government. Contrary testimony, unanswered questions and preposterous 911 engineering anomalies require investigation.

    TRUTH fears no trial but our criminal government fears TRUTH and its trial.

    Good Slidellians, occupying the major I-10/I-12/I-59 commercial crossroads possess the civil disobedient power to force congressional legislation for an independent, fully funded and fully empowered 911 investigation.

    Slidell should demonstrate its dedication to TRUTH for slavery is anathema and TRUTH shall set us free. "

    HORSEFLY wrote on Sep 23, 2009 9:39 AM:

    " Neil: What, when, and where? What planet were the aliens who abducted you from, how long ago was it that they set you free, and when they set you free where did they do so, more specific was dehydration before rescue an issue. Young Americans have died defending you, if you are so repulsed why don't you move, you are free to do so. Go to Iraq or Iran and stand up for what you believe, and quite wasting our air. "

    R. SIDE wrote on Sep 22, 2009 12:46 PM:

    " Jake, thank you for your service to our country.

    Neil, Jake is defending your right to spew the utter nonsense that probably takes up most of your day. While you seem to want to challenge the mainstream of American beliefs, let me challenge you, go to another country, well maybe not Canada, or France, but go to your homeland and spew this nonsense and then us know what foreign prisons are like. "

    John wrote on Sep 22, 2009 6:54 AM:

    " Neil needs help! "

    Neil wrote on Sep 17, 2009 11:57 AM:

    " Hey Jake,

    I'm sure the Afghanis are saying the same thing about you.

    It is noble that you are willing to defend your nation but it is disgraceful to be engaged in wars with other countries rather than the the one that attacked us on 9/11.

    Please be encouraged to investigate and confront the TRUTH regarding your wretched exploitation. "

    Jake wrote on Sep 16, 2009 5:44 AM:

    " Hey Neil,

    I am willing to bet you are unemployed and clueless!

    I am a lifelong resident of Covington, and have been on active duty for the last eight years. I am currently in Afghanistan as I write this, but I will be home soon.

    I wish people like you would pack up all your stuff and get out. Go find some other country to pollute! "

    Neil wrote on Sep 15, 2009 12:01 PM:

    " Slidell joins the wicked throng of American communities choosing to preserve the government-foisted mythological aspects of 9/11 rather than bravely confronting the TRUTH.
    TRUTH fears no trial.
    TRUTH fears no question.
    TRUTH fears no investigation.
    But Slidell fears both TRUTH and its trial because a preponderance of evidence indicates that 9/11 was a Zionist job.
    Committed to convenience, Slidell embraces lies and cannot bear the thought of an independent, fully funded and fully empowered 9/11 investigation.
    Keep repeating over and over:
    "It was 19 Arabs with boxcutters,
    it was 19 Arabs with boxcutters, ...." "

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