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20th Anniversary of 9-11 remembered
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Many Americas gathered last week in remembrance of Sept. 11, 2011. A local tribute was held last Thursday evening with a group gathering to show homage to the devastating events which claimed 2,996 lives. The terrorist attack is the deadliest in world history.

A large American Flag was displayed above the gathering hanging from the Smithville Fire Department’s Ladder Truck. Among those present were members of the Smithville Police and Fire Departments, DeKalb County Fire Department, Sheriff’s Department, EMS, and Rescue Squad.

Smithville Mayor Josh Miller and County Mayor Tim Stribling began the tribute with opening remarks followed by Emily Phillips singing the National Anthem. Andy Patterson, minister of the Smithville First Freewill Baptist Church offered a prayer for First Responders and Chris Moore, minister of the Smithville Church of God led the gathering in a prayer for the country.

“We are here to honor the memory of those who lost their lives during the horrific attack on our country 20 years ago this Saturday,” said Mayor Miller.

“Today we remember the attack on the twin towers, pentagon and the capturing of the airplanes but we need to also remember the nearly 3,000 victims that day, 412 of whom were first responders and most of them being firefighters. We don’t ever want to forget their memory. We want it to live on,” said County Mayor Stribling

Darrin Vincent of the multi-nominated duo and stars of the Grand Ole Opry Daily & Vincent, performed three patriotic songs during the program including “Travelin’ Soldier” with his daughter Victoria and “Where Were You” accompanied by local talents Sabrina Kirksey and Suzanne Slager. The third song was Dailey & Vincent’s “Unsung Heroes”, the music video of which was recorded downtown Smithville four years ago featuring local War War II veterans and first responders.

Vincent said he was flying back from Canada on 9/11 20 years ago when word came of the attacks.

“We had just done the Canadian Country Music Awards. I was sleeping in the airplane and the next thing I knew I felt it turn. We were over Montana when they turned that big airplane around. We were going full speed and seemed to be right on top of the ground. I said what in the world is going on and they told me that the World Trade Center buildings in New York had been hit and they we were being diverted back to Canada. When we got back to the Canadian airport all I saw was military with machine guns until I got downstairs and then it was absolute panic and chaos with everybody trying to get to phones. I called my wife Julie, who was a fourth-grade teacher at Northside Elementary at that time and when I told her I was okay she just burst into tears because she had been seeing on TV everything going on. We had no idea really except what the stewardess told us. That’s where I was when the world stopped turning,” Vincent said.

“The scripture says greater Love hath no man than this that a man lay down his life for his friends,” said Patterson during his prayer for first responders. Father we pray a prayer of gratitude for those who sacrifice daily so that we might live peaceably and comfortably. I pray today that the memory of these brave men and women would live on forever but we pray for these here before us today that you would help us show them gratitude and that you would protect them as they protect us. We pray that you would bless these men and women.”

“We speak healing over our nation,” said Moore in his prayer. “We pray for blessings. I come against the division that we are seeing in our nation in the name of Jesus Christ. When we look back 20 years ago at the unity our nation was in on the day after 9/11 I ask for that unity to come back, for people to once again love their country and love their neighbor, and for them to turn away from their sin and call upon your name as we did 20 years ago. May God Bless America.”

A 21 gun salute performed by the Marine Corps League 3 and the playing of Taps ended the program.