Macon-Bibb holding 9/11 Ceremony Friday

September 7, 2016

Published by cfloore

On Friday, September 9 beginning at 8:45 a.m., Macon-Bibb County will remember the tragic events of September 11 and honor the first responders that protect our city and country on a daily basis. The Ceremony – sponsored by the Macon-Bibb Law Enforcement Foundation – will be held at Public Safety Memorial Park on Mulberry Street in Downtown Macon-Bibb.

“This will mark the 15 anniversary of the tragic events that occurred on 9/11,” says Warren Selby. “Our ceremony is to honor those that lost their lives 15 years ago and to let their families know they are remembered. We also place a rose in front of each of the monuments in Public Safety Park to say thank you to these men and women who gave the ultimate sacrifice for our community. We will never forget.”

“On the fifteenth anniversary anniversary of the tragic events on September 11, 2001, it is only fitting that we pause in Macon-Bibb to honor the sacrifices of all who gave their lives on that day,” says Bibb County Sheriff David Davis. “We also pause after these years to show that we, as a nation and a community, will never forget this tragedy and how it has affected our everyday lives since.”

There will be a Presentation of Colors by the Bibb County Sheriff’s Office and Macon-Bibb County Fire Department Honor Guard. Roses will be placed on the Memorial by Sheriff David Davis, Chief Marvin Riggins, and Colonel Henderson Carswell as a symbol that Macon-Bibb will never forget the sacrifice made by these individuals in service to the community. A wreath will be placed at the Memorial to remember those that lost their life on 9/11 and to honor all men and women in public safety. Bagpiper Don Bray will play “Amazing Grace” right before the Georgia State Patrol conducts a flyover.

 

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