On Sunday, America will remember the thousands were killed in the 2001 terrorist attacks on New York City, Western Pennsylvania and Washington D.C.
“These were simply people who went to work on one crystal clear September morning and unexpectedly found themselves on the front line,” Rev. Doug Hoglund of Woodside Presbyterian Church in Lower Makefield said at a ceremony at the Garden of Reflection 2012.
Locally, 18 residents of Bucks County perished in the attacks.
- Michael A. Bane – Yardley
- Lorraine Bay – Langhorne
- James P. Berger – Lower Makefield
- Jeffrey M. Chairnoff – Lower Makefield
- Peter Chirchirillo – Langhorne
- William R. Godshalk – Lower Makefield
- Donald G. Havlish, Jr. – Yardley
- Donald W. Jones – Fairless Hills
- William H. Kelly, Jr. – Lower Makefield
- Joseph Lostrangio – Langhorne
- Louis Nacke – New Hope
- Joshua Reiss – Lower Makefield
- John Michael Rodak- Southampton
- Victor Saracini – Yardley
- Larry Senko – Lower Makefield
- Barbara A. Shaw – Bensalem
- William Steiner – Lower Makefield
- Sandra Wright – Langhorne
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