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Sep112011

First Responders Memorial In Nesconset Unveiled

Two years ago a group of first responders, first responder widows and community members envisioned a memorial dedicated to the first responders who succumbed to 9/11 related illnesses.

Today, for the first time, in our great country, we have a place for all those responders to call home. This memorial will be a place where Police Officers, Fire Fighters, EMS and volunteers to name a few can all be honored together and where their loved ones can come to reflect on their great sacrifice to America.

Today continues our journey. Our work is not done. As a committee, we stand very proud. In creating this memorial we exude the same pride every American citizen displayed responding on September 11th, 2001 and the weeks and months thereafter. We have overcome Irene and an earthquake; torrential rains and frustrating days; and hurdles and obstacles we never imagined.

We have toiled on this very soil putting our blood, sweat and tears to make this very day possible…and now we are here.

While tomorrow we reflect on the horrific events that occurred ten years ago, take solace that you and your loved ones will never be forgotten.

And to all my brother and sister first responders that we have lost, we miss you, we love you and we will always remember you.

In closing to them:

Goodbyes are not forever.
Goodbyes are not the end.
They simply mean we’ll miss you. 
Until we meet again.

God Bless you all and God Bless the United States of America.

Dr. Errol D. Toulon, Jr.

September 10, 2011

9/11 Responders Remembered Unveiling

 

Reader Comments (2)

To All who have enjoyed Dr. Toulon's note I would like to add a few tidbits. No undertaking of this grand scale is without turmoil, issues and troubles. It is during such challenge that leadership and example come forward to get us through. Dr. Toulon is just that type of leader. A quiet man, who knows when to speak up, knows how to lead and knows how to dedicate oneself to great things. I salute this man and his demeanor – we are blessed to have him. Jim Ryder, 911 RR Board

Sat, September 17, 2011 | Unregistered CommenterJames T. Ryder
Mon, November 28, 2011 | Unregistered Commenterbaby

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