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Memorial Walk in Kill Devil Hills Commemorates 9/11 Victims

Participants of the 9/11 memorial walk in Kill Devil Hills with American flags

Kill Devil Hills, September 12, 2025

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In a heartfelt tribute, over 100 participants gathered in Kill Devil Hills for an annual memorial walk honoring the victims of the September 11 attacks. The event, organized by Lee Goldman, included first responders, local leaders, and community members. American flags lined the route, symbolizing unity and remembrance. Goldman emphasized the importance of keeping the memory of the victims alive, as many responders continue to face health issues. The walk also spotlighted charitable organizations aiding those affected by 9/11, ensuring ongoing support for survivors and first responders.

Kill Devil Hills – On September 10, 2023, over 100 participants gathered for a memorial walk to honor the victims of the September 11, 2001 attacks. The event, which included first responders, law enforcement, local leaders, and community members, began at the Dare County EMS Station One and culminated at the Wright Brothers National Memorial before returning to the starting point.

This annual walk serves as a poignant reminder of the tragic day that changed the course of history, often referred to as “the day that changed everything” by the event’s organizer, Lee Goldman. The procession was marked by a striking display of American flags planted along the route, symbolizing unity and remembrance. Motorists who passed by showed their support with honks, creating a communal atmosphere of recognition and respect during the walk.

Goldman, who had a personal connection to the events of 9/11, worked for the Nassau County Police Department at Ground Zero 24 years ago. He was activated by FEMA to serve as the logistics chief for a Disaster Medical Assistance Team in New York during the critical aftermath of the attacks. His presence in the community has shaped the annual event into an important local tribute to those who lost their lives or are still suffering from health issues related to the attacks.

The significance of the walk goes beyond mere commemoration; it aims to ensure that the memory of the 9/11 victims does not fade over time. Goldman expressed his gratitude for the public’s participation, emphasizing the vital role that remembrance plays in keeping the stories of victims alive. Despite the years that have passed since the attacks, many first responders and survivors are still battling ongoing health concerns. These issues highlight the necessity for continued awareness and support for those affected by the events of that fateful day.

Goldman also highlighted several charitable organizations that work tirelessly to assist responders and survivors in need. Among these groups are Tunnels to Towers, Leary Firefighters Foundation, Ray Pfeifer Foundation, and Terry Farrell Firefighters Fund. Their efforts contribute to ongoing support for the individuals whose lives have been irrevocably altered due to the consequences of the attacks, and Goldman encouraged further public support for these essential organizations.

Ultimately, the memorial walk represents a unified effort to honor the resilience of the human spirit in the face of tragedy. Participants walked not only in memory of those lost but also to facilitate ongoing conversations about the importance of support for first responders and survivors of 9/11, ensuring their sacrifices are recognized and appreciated.

FAQ

What was the purpose of the memorial walk in Kill Devil Hills?

The walk commemorated the victims of the September 11, 2001 attacks and aimed to ensure their legacy is not forgotten.

Who participated in the memorial walk?

Over 100 participants included first responders, law enforcement, local leaders, and community members.

Where did the walk take place?

The event started at the Dare County EMS Station One and ended at the Wright Brothers National Memorial before returning.

What were some highlights of the walk?

The route was adorned with a sea of planted American flags, and motorists showed their support by honking their horns as participants walked by.

What organizations were highlighted for charitable support?

Goldman encouraged support for organizations such as Tunnels to Towers, Leary Firefighters Foundation, Ray Pfeifer Foundation, and Terry Farrell Firefighters Fund.

Why is the annual walk important?

The annual event serves to remind the community of the ongoing health issues faced by responders and survivors, ensuring their stories and sacrifices continue to be acknowledged.

Key Features of the Memorial Walk

Feature Description
Date and Location September 10, 2023, from Dare County EMS Station One to Wright Brothers National Memorial
Participants Over 100 community members, including first responders and local leaders
Highlight American flags planted along the route
Community Support Motorists honking in support during the walk
Charitable Organizations Tunnels to Towers, Leary Firefighters Foundation, Ray Pfeifer Foundation, Terry Farrell Firefighters Fund
Purpose Commemoration of 9/11 victims and ongoing support for responders and survivors

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