Show A6 - :iK'i - anauttutm 2002 13 Tuesday' VLrch i'V'- Obituaries Clarc Cr l rLul v Ho "n-c- liU' u ' ' : 9-1- : and those her Heavenly sfe loved who went on before Fuhfr-i- l services wHI be held :t noocM'i Tucs juv March 12 ' n thd Serrth Ward Cnapel lr)JiN 'nd West Prestun ha:'i It uv call Monday from 6 v ? i ' Vnub Fiineral hi iii' i' 1 Oneua Prestoni irr i'i iu:0 u am at the iiumfciit will be in til© vi!: Murva by 'mu: it!’ i i I die (V Mdl''h Alder Greaves returned home to ) i)ieced('il va:- v ' ' ' “ S- I- ‘ ! :njo nil i 1 H 1 s in dUlkiKI ' Man Up Vi i it'h - I' H i ( win- -' - --yo- iwny'i iko C lii'iarn ’ - in iy- A Logai: Count ' zervC:'' to St s I r- ! i cd will follow Herald c I iii-- Mu1 ra'i'ifnents ‘iima f u'’ra! l'- ’ poJicw 'or t ot-'i- ines j 'i ii ' of Allor - rl irj r obituary coi-'pi- Oiuify r: ' l‘l Ut?h vo enJ'"’ !: d'levior IJI '’f 'tjii'V' C - a-- H'C'0" - ‘i I served a unter-r '— ' j y ' i ' 1 LjV i at a While House ' ceremony attended by more than I0U ambassadors its well as victims’ relatives and mem- hors of Congress ‘ History will know that day not only as a day of tragedy but as a day ol decision when the civilized world was stirred to anger and to action’’ Bush said calling on iiations to press the fight against terror- ism At the Pentagon where 189 xoplt died on Sept II iXtfuisc Sun lary Donajd II liuiiisleld inet with military leaders from nations in the coalition And m Shanksxille Pa cliuiih hells tolled at 10:06 am in memory of the 44 victims aboard United Flight 93 the fourth hijacked jet to crash (hat day It went down in the run try side apparently after some of the passengers fought back As the memorial of light HfiGH rsvltan i is it 65 passed inSalt Vir:hi02J02 ' KnVL'l S Aft- ''iBubhoiieKdwwds George Dansie ! yfcu: ic U‘ v ' l il i''iji:'’" i s Ofi'iuonQS 'oiuiii i wirlr 'i n L’1 n':irling ub Maries by a mortu-- i Arson by sorne- - cc r'l-- ' A- in :j F i rtiil'inrierl ta maks f i vj: f Jt'jl Hu is Hii'i'jrs tml Hvri (: ' ur C ‘yr-ji- jrijoije billing if! note oiorrriilion Thu-Mma- i call Journal Uc: 'Dl at : " : " i V- - M'iiV"’ ft II- M 21'-- i jf'y v' C L Hi lilt: March 9 f ' ROBISON — Jennifer Yeager and Micheal Logan a girl March 10 : i 196' ' 'u- ! r''-j dea!' 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Sum at nnitt ' the (‘nntinued from A1 1 : : killed watched from a boat Many said the new memorial i$ comforting but a permanent tribute remains an important goal “We expect there to be a more significant memorial when it's all done” said Jack Lynch whose son firefighter Michael Lynch died in the attack: ' The tributes began hours ' carlidr Several hundred peo-pie gathered at Battery Park for moments of silence at 8:46 a m and 9:03 am'the precise limes that two planes hit the towers and caused the catastrophe that killed 2830 peo-- ‘ pie “At that hoiir we saw the worst of mankind’’ Gov George Piitaki said “We saw the face of evil" slowly gained power soprano Jessye Norman sang “America the Beautiful" and Mayor Michael Bloomberg said the' ' tribute “reminds us there is still much in this world to be 1 Community Credit Unl6nMae:-- ' ” f EUgfeiliiy ft MambarstilpBBquhad CaU k Ask to jatnl ' v- -: i v '4 |