Remembering September 11th

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September 11, 2025

Twenty-four years ago today, our nation faced one of its darkest hours. On September 11, 2001, nearly 3,000 innocent lives were lost in coordinated attacks that forever changed the landscape of America. Today, we pause to honor the memory of those we lost and reflect on the enduring strength of our communities.

Honoring Those We Lost

We remember all those who kissed their loved ones goodbye that morning, never knowing it would be their last. We remember the first responders who ran toward danger without hesitation. We remember the passengers and crew who fought back, showing extraordinary bravery in their final moments.

Each name etched in the memorial stone represents not just a life lost, but dreams unfulfilled, families forever changed, and communities that will never be quite the same. 

The Spirit of Service Lives On

In the aftermath of September 11th, we witnessed something remarkable: Americans coming together across all divisions. Strangers became family. Even in our darkest hour, the human spirit of service and sacrifice could not be extinguished.

This spirit continues today in the acts of service performed by “ordinary citizens”, first responders, members of our military, and public servants who dedicate their lives to protecting and serving others. 

Today and every day, we strive to serve our clients and community with the same spirit of dedication and service. We are honored to stand by you in pursuing justice and protecting your rights.

As we observe this day of remembrance, remember to cherish the memories of those we lost, draw strength from their example, and continue working toward the more perfect union they would have wanted us to build.

We will never forget.

Remembering those we lost that day
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Contact:
Charles Herd, Principal
charles.herd@herdlawfirm.com, (713) 955-3699