Tulsa: September 2011 Archives
As on each previous anniversary of the September 11, 2001, jihadi attacks on America, Trinity Episcopal Church, 5th and Cincinnati, will mark the day with a choral requiem, beginning at 8:46 a.m., the time when the north tower of the World Trade Center was hit. This year, the Trinity Choir will perform Gabriel Faure's Requiem as part of the service of Holy Communion. (On September 11, 2002, Trinity was one of hundreds of venues worldwide to take part in the "Rolling Requiem," performing Mozart's Requiem in each time zone at 8:46 a.m.)
Floral Haven, 6500 S. 129th East Ave., Broken Arrow, offers a quieter remembrance:
Floral Haven will pay tribute to those who died in the terrorist attacks of 9/11 with a special remembrance on September 11, 2011. This solemn memorial will take place on the grounds of the funeral home between the main building and 129th East AvenueThis memorial remembrance will include:
- A Bronze Memorial, honoring those who died, which will later be permanently placed in our Family Center.
- Three panels, which will include:
- The names of the people killed in the World Trade Center North and South Towers, the Pentagon and on American and United Flights 11, 175, 77 and 93.
- A list of the First Responders who died in this tragedy.
- The timing of the four major events of September 11th.
- A list of the other nations who lost citizens in this attack
- Eight large flags, each representing one of the distinct groups of people killed
- A display of 2976 smaller American Flags, each bearing the name of a victim killed on September 11th.
- A guest book to sign in remembrance
- This memorial will be on display on September 11, 2011 for the entire day.
This will be a solemn and silent remembrance. There will be no formal program or speakers. Just as the Oklahoma City National Memorial pays a beautiful and silent tribute to those killed in the attack on the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building in 1995, so will this one day remembrance pay a quiet and solemn tribute to those killed on September 11, 2001. Those attending will be invited to read the panels, walk among the flags and reflect on this attack and the lives that were so senselessly ended.
It is only right and proper that on the 10th Anniversary that we take a moment of time and reflect, not only on those who were lost, but also one how all of our lives were forever changed by this event.