18 Bucks County Residents Perished In 9/11 Attacks


A family places a flower at the Garden of Reflection memorial in Lower Makefield.
Credit: Tom Sofield/LevittownNow.com

On Wednesday, America will remember the thousands were killed in the 2001 terrorist attacks on New York City, Western Pennsylvania and Washington D.C.

โ€œThese were simply people who went to work on one crystal clear September morning and unexpectedly found themselves on the front line,โ€ย Rev. Doug Hoglund of Woodside Presbyterian Church in Lower Makefield said at a ceremony at the Garden of Reflection 2012.

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Locally, 18 residents of Bucks County perished in the attacks.

Michael A. Bane โ€“ Yardley

Lorraine Bay โ€“ Langhorne

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James P. Berger โ€“ Lower Makefield

Jeffrey M. Chairnoff โ€“ Lower Makefield

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Peter Chirchirillo โ€“ Langhorne

William R. Godshalk โ€“ Lower Makefield

Donald G. Havlish, Jr. โ€“ Yardley

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Donald W. Jones โ€“ Fairless Hills

William H. Kelly, Jr. โ€“ Lower Makefield

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Joseph Lostrangio โ€“ Langhorne

Louis Nacke โ€“ New Hope

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Joshua Reiss โ€“ Lower Makefield

John Michael Rodak- Southampton

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Victor Saracini โ€“ Yardley

Larry Senko โ€“ Lower Makefield

Barbara A. Shaw โ€“ Bensalem

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William Steiner โ€“ Lower Makefield

Sandra Wright โ€“ Langhorne

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