FAMILY, FRIENDS RECALL WTC VICTIMSWITH LOVE HEROES AMONG DEAD SPORTS FINAL Edition
Firefighter Tom Griney said Farrelly would be embarrassed by all the attention. "He said a man should never be called a hero if he's being paid for doing what he loves to do," he said. 'Judged by love' At St. Thomas More Church in Hauppauge, L.I., firefighter John Tipping 2n...
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Published in | Daily news (New York, N.Y. : 1920) |
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Language | English |
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New York, N.Y
Tribune Publishing Company, LLC
16.10.2001
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Summary: | Firefighter Tom Griney said Farrelly would be embarrassed by all the attention. "He said a man should never be called a hero if he's being paid for doing what he loves to do," he said. 'Judged by love' At St. Thomas More Church in Hauppauge, L.I., firefighter John Tipping 2nd was remembered for hopping a fire truck to the twin towers site from Ladder 4 at Eighth Ave. and 48th St. - even though he been placed on sick leave just hours before for an eye injury suffered in another fire incident. He leaves his father, John, a retired firefighter, his mother and three sisters. Devotion to duty More than 1,500 mourners crowded Newark's Cathedral Basilica of the Sacred Heart for a memorial Mass for [Fred V. Morrone], the Port Authority's top cop who rushed over from Jersey City and up to the north tower's 50th floor in a rescue attempt. ANDREW SAVULICH DAILY NEWS TEARS Stacey Faarrelly holds husband Joseph's hat yesterday. He was one of 343 from FDNY lost in Trade Center attack. WILLIE ANDERSON DAILY NEWS WITH HONOR Family members of John Tipping 2nd enter St. Thomas More Church in Hauppauge, L.I., for memorial Mass. Tipping, 33, was on sick leave, but still raced to the World Trade Center on Sept. 11. TODD MAISEL DAILY NEWS LEFT BEHIND Carlos and Carmen Hernandez stand with grandson Joseph, 11, during service for Joseph's mother [Claribel Hernandez]. |
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