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Flags in Connecticut lowered in observance of 9/11 – NBC Connecticut

Gov. Ned Lamont has called for U.S. and state flags in Connecticut to be lowered to half-staff from sunrise to sunset on Wednesday, Sept. 11, 2024, in remembrance of the nearly 3,000 people who were killed in the 2001 terrorist attacks on the United States.

The state is also illuminating the Pearl Harbor Memorial Bridge in New Haven – also known as the Q Bridge – in red, white, and blue lights.

It was illuminated on Tuesday evening and it will be illuminated on Wednesday at dusk until the early morning hours on Thursday.

“The terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001, took the lives of thousands of innocent people, including many from Connecticut, and we will forever pay tribute to those we lost all too soon,” Lamont said in a statement.

The governor’s office said 161 people with ties to Connecticut were killed in the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks:

Laurence Abel

Bryan C. Bennett

Jeffrey D. Bittner

Christopher J. Blackwell, FDNY

Allen Patrick Boyle

Alexander Braginsky

Francis Henry (Frank) Brennan

Thomas M. Brennan

Joseph M. Calandrillo

Edward Calderon

Sandra Campbell

Alejandro Castano

Juan Ceballos

Stephen P. Cherry

Kevin F. Cleary, Esq.

Geoffrey W. Cloud

Keith Eugene Coleman

Scott Thomas Coleman

Margaret Conner

Kevin P. Connors

Joseph John Coppo

Dolores Costa

Brian Thomas Cummins

Paul Curioli

Patrick Danahy

Anthony Demas

Lt. Kevin Donnelly, FDNY

John Bruce Eagleson

Michael Egan

Ulf Ramm Ericson

Eric B. Evans

Wendy R. Faulkner

Edward T. Fergus Jr.

Bradley Fetchet

Paul M. Fiori

John Fiorito

Bennett Lawson Fisher

Peter C. Fry

Richard Peter Gabriel Sr.

Richard S. Gabrielle

James A. Gadiel

Thomas E. Galvin

Osseni Mama Garba

Christopher Samuel Gardner

Peter Alan Gay

Peter Gerard Gelinas

Robert Gerlich

Lawrence Getzfred

Evan Hunter Gillette

Ronald Gilligan

Steven Lawrence Glick

Wilder A. Gomez

Kiran Kumar Reddy Gopu

Edwin J. Graf, III

Donald F. Greene

James A. Greenleaf Jr.

Pedro Grehan

James D. Halvorson

Sean S. Hanley

Christine Lee Hanson

Peter Burton Hanson

Sue Kim Hanson

Timothy John Hargrave

Michele Heidenberger

H. Joseph Heller

John Henwood

Robert Higley II

James J. Hobin

Judith Florence Hofmiller

Paul R. Hughes

William Christopher Hunt

Thomas Edward Hynes

John F. Iskyan

Ariel Louis Jacobs

Michael Grady Jacobs

Mark Steven Jardim

Robert Thomas Jordan

Richard M. Keane

Peter R. Kellerman

Maurice Patrick Kelly

William Hill Kelly Jr.

Amy King

Glenn Davis Kirwin

Stephen LaMantia

Gary E. Lasko

Robert A. Lawrence Jr.

Joseph A. Lenihan

Adam J. Lewis

Steven B. Lillianthal

Garry W. Lozier

Michael J. Lyons

Edward “Teddy” F. Maloney

Ada Mason

Kevin Michael McCarthy

Juliana McCourt

Ruth McCourt

Eamon McEneaney

Michael G. McGinty

Francis McGuinn

William J. Meehan Jr.

Eskedar Melaku

Raymond Joseph Metz III

Joel Miller

Michael M. Miller

Cheryl Ann Monyak

Lindsay S. Morehouse

Jude Moussa

Cesar A. Murillo

Christopher William White Murphy

Daniel Robert Nolan

Robert W. Noonan

Timothy M. O’Brien

Scott J. O’Brien

James Andrew O’Grady

Christopher Orgielewicz

Margaret Quinn Orloske

Thomas Anthony Palazzo

James Matthew Patrick

Mike A. Pelletier

Joshua Piver

Roger Mark Rasweiler

Jean Destrehan Roger

Sean P. Rooney

Michael C. Rothberg

Jason E. Sabbag

Jesus Sanchez

Stacey Leigh Sanders

Sean Schielke

John B. Schwartz

Randy Scott

Barbara A. Shaw

Michael John Simon

Heather Lee Smith

Dianne Bullis Snyder

Gregory T. Spagnoletti

George E. Spencer III

Derek J. Statkevicus

Craig William Staub

Andrew Stergiopoulos

Madeline Sweeney

Michael C. Tarrou

Thomas F. Theurkauf Jr.

Eric Raymond Thorpe

Amy E. Toyen

Tyler Ugolyn

Jonathan J. Uman

Allen V. Upton

Bradley H. Vadas

Edward Raymond Vanacore

Frederick Varacchi

James Thomas Waters Jr.

Jeffrey David Wiener

Candace Lee Williams

John P. Williamson

William Eben Wilson

David H. Winton

Christopher W. Wodenshek

Martin Phillips Wohlforth

John Works

Edward P. York

Charles A. Zion

The Voices of September 11th Living Memorial Project shares honors the 2,977 lives lost on 9/11 and responders and survivors.

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Publish date : 2024-09-11 01:07:00

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