Covid-19 and the tragedy of September 11th 
 share a common thread:  
 the awful loss of our loved ones! 
 The attacks on the World Trade Center still take the lives of those who responded, removing  
 the smashed remains of the Towers while searching for those consumed by the fi res within.  
 Nearly 3,000 of our citizens died within the Twin Towers, but thousands were saved by First  
 Responders who performed their heroic duty. The awful losses sustained by the FDNY, NYPD  
 and PAPD were devastating. 
 The virus has taken over 170,000 of our loved ones, family members, neighbors and friends.  
 Our lives have been twisted fearing everyone. Work, socialization, contact with another human  
 have all become memories...locked in, hurting in so many ways, while praying for a vaccine. 
 St. Michael’s refused to forget the First Responders and those who responded to the tragedy.  
 St. Michael’s is proud to have created, with the support of the community, monuments to all  
 First Responders and a Wall of Remembrance of those who died as a result of working on “The  
 Pile.” 
 St. Michael’s Cemetery was a resource to the citizens of New York during the Covid crisis  
 of March and April. Our Staff aided families who suddenly sustained the death of loved ones  
 to the unseen heinous virus that continues to seek victims. We stood with families during the  
 worst of the onslaught and will, as we did during the Spanish Flu of 100 hundred years ago,  
 be here for all who need us. 
 St. Michael’s honors the lives of those entrusted to us. We refuse to be a warehouse  
 for the past, but rather a resource to the memories of those who live within our  
 hearts.  We  share  in  knowing  that  those  who  live  in  our  hearts will  live  
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 forever. We shall never forget! 
 
				
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