Photos: Christina-Taylor Green memorial on 9/11
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Dedication of memorial at James D Kriegh Park for Christina-Taylor Green, killed in the shootings on Jan. 8, 2011, and rememberances for those lost during September 11, 2001 attacks
Christina-Taylor Green memorial
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Roxana Green, right, gets a hug from Lynda Sinclair after a ceremony to dedicate a plaque at the Freedom's Steadfast Angel of Love statue at the James D. Kriegh Park. The plaque was dedicated to the memory of Christina-Taylor Green who was killed on January 8, 2011. The service also commemorated the lives lost and the heroism of the first responders of September 11, 2001. Family and friends released 15 pink and purple balloons in honor of Christina-Taylor's 15th birthday which was also on Sept. 11.
Christina-Taylor Green memorial
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The sun peaks through the Freedom's Steadfast Angel of Love statue at the James D. Kriegh Park. The nine-foot, 11-inch statue incorporates steel from World Trade Center and the Pentagon, artifacts from the firetrucks buried at the twin towers and rocks from the Pennsylvania field where Flight 93 crashed. A service commemorated the lives lost and the heroism of the first responders of September 11, 2001.
Christina-Taylor Green memorial
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John Green, the father of Christina-Taylor Green who was killed on January 8, 2011, tips his head back during a ceremony to dedicate a plaque for his daughter at the Freedom's Steadfast Angel of Love statue. The service also commemorated the lives lost and the heroism of the first responders of September 11, 2001.
Christina-Taylor Green memorial
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Daniel Sharp, middle, the Oro Valley interim town manager reads the plaque during a ceremony to dedicate it at the Freedom's Steadfast Angel of Love statue at the James D. Kriegh Park. The plaque was dedicated to the memory of Christina-Taylor Green who was killed on January 8, 2011.
Christina-Taylor Green memorial
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Luis Ochoa and his wife Michele pause to look at some of the artifacts from the firetrucks that were buried at the World Trade Center. A plaque was dedicated to the memory of Christina-Taylor Green who was killed on January 8, 2011. The service also commemorated the lives lost and the heroism of the first responders of September 11, 2001.
Christina-Taylor Green memorial
- A.E. Araiza / Arizona Daily Star
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Steel from the Pentagon, artifacts from the firetrucks buried at the twin towers and rocks from the Pennsylvania field where Flight 93 crashed are on display at the Freedom's Steadfast Angel of Love statue. Part of the service commemorated the lives lost and the heroism of the first responders of September 11, 2001.
Christina-Taylor Green memorial
- A.E. Araiza / Arizona Daily Star
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Family and friends of Christina-Taylor Green release 15 pink and purple balloons in honor of her 15th birthday at the James D. Kriegh Park. The event was during a ceremony to dedicate a plaque in her name at the Freedom's Steadfast Angel of Love statue. Green was killed during the January 8, 2011, shootings.
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The dedication of Christina-Taylor Green Memorial River Park on Sunday.
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Christina-Taylor Green memorial
- A.E. Araiza / Arizona Daily Star
Roxana Green, right, gets a hug from Lynda Sinclair after a ceremony to dedicate a plaque at the Freedom's Steadfast Angel of Love statue at the James D. Kriegh Park. The plaque was dedicated to the memory of Christina-Taylor Green who was killed on January 8, 2011. The service also commemorated the lives lost and the heroism of the first responders of September 11, 2001. Family and friends released 15 pink and purple balloons in honor of Christina-Taylor's 15th birthday which was also on Sept. 11.
Christina-Taylor Green memorial
- A.E. Araiza / Arizona Daily Star
The sun peaks through the Freedom's Steadfast Angel of Love statue at the James D. Kriegh Park. The nine-foot, 11-inch statue incorporates steel from World Trade Center and the Pentagon, artifacts from the firetrucks buried at the twin towers and rocks from the Pennsylvania field where Flight 93 crashed. A service commemorated the lives lost and the heroism of the first responders of September 11, 2001.
Christina-Taylor Green memorial
- A.E. Araiza / Arizona Daily Star
John Green, the father of Christina-Taylor Green who was killed on January 8, 2011, tips his head back during a ceremony to dedicate a plaque for his daughter at the Freedom's Steadfast Angel of Love statue. The service also commemorated the lives lost and the heroism of the first responders of September 11, 2001.
Christina-Taylor Green memorial
- A.E. Araiza / Arizona Daily Star
Daniel Sharp, middle, the Oro Valley interim town manager reads the plaque during a ceremony to dedicate it at the Freedom's Steadfast Angel of Love statue at the James D. Kriegh Park. The plaque was dedicated to the memory of Christina-Taylor Green who was killed on January 8, 2011.
Christina-Taylor Green memorial
- A.E. Araiza / Arizona Daily Star
Luis Ochoa and his wife Michele pause to look at some of the artifacts from the firetrucks that were buried at the World Trade Center. A plaque was dedicated to the memory of Christina-Taylor Green who was killed on January 8, 2011. The service also commemorated the lives lost and the heroism of the first responders of September 11, 2001.
Christina-Taylor Green memorial
- A.E. Araiza / Arizona Daily Star
Steel from the Pentagon, artifacts from the firetrucks buried at the twin towers and rocks from the Pennsylvania field where Flight 93 crashed are on display at the Freedom's Steadfast Angel of Love statue. Part of the service commemorated the lives lost and the heroism of the first responders of September 11, 2001.
Christina-Taylor Green memorial
- A.E. Araiza / Arizona Daily Star
Family and friends of Christina-Taylor Green release 15 pink and purple balloons in honor of her 15th birthday at the James D. Kriegh Park. The event was during a ceremony to dedicate a plaque in her name at the Freedom's Steadfast Angel of Love statue. Green was killed during the January 8, 2011, shootings.
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