Hi Everyone:
We will never be forgotten in our nation that we have lost so many Americans were not able to come home with their loved ones, children and grandchildren during in the difficult time of challenges over the last 23 years ago on that day of September morning when the America was under the siege and under the attack in our soil where the planes have been hijacked and crashed into the burning building at the World Trade Center in New York City, New York, the Pentagon in Arlington, Virginia and crashed on the ground in Shanksville, Pennsylvania.
I was 15 years old at that time when I was at Cotting School in Lexington, Massachusetts for the special education level to get my education experience in the classroom during my first 2001-2002 school year cycle.
When I was heard about the chatter in the school at Cotting School that America was under the attack by the terrorists have been hijacked these planes to crashed into the burning building at the World Trade Center, the Pentagon and crashed on the ground in Shanksville, Pennsylvania.
While here in the City of Quincy, it was primary election day where the people of Quincy have already cast their vote on the ballot at any polling stations in all across the citywide.
There was a lot of chatters in all across the community which they have same message about the 9/11 attack incident.
Former Mayor James Sheets and the City of Quincy officials were briefed and notified about the 9/11 attack incident.
Everybody at Quincy Emergency Management Department, Quincy Fire Department and Quincy Police Department have been notified and briefed about what happened the incident on 9/11 attack.
I do remember every neighbors in all across the community on Davis Street have been light up on their candlelight vigil at their front porch to pray for their victims, families and the first responders were involved on the 9/11 attack.
It was very emotional. It was very personal. It was very hard to say good bye.
We have to pay full tribute for the fallen heroes, comrades, victims, families and the first responders were not able to come home that we will never be forgotten in our hearts and souls.
We will continue to stand with you in our thoughts and prayers. We will always remember their names. We will honor them. We will remember them. We will never forget them in our hearts and souls.
Thank you very much for your time and have a great day.
Jimmy Hui
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