A quiet evening memorial at Green-Wood Cemetery permitted Brooklynites to honor their 9/11 lost loved ones in a peaceful setting, far from the bustling memorials.
Gabrielle Gatto emphasized that the cemetery serves as a community space, allowing New Yorkers an alternative way to remember and reflect on their losses.
Theresa Wozunk, a death counselor, explained that many New Yorkers feel uncomfortable at larger memorials, which inspired the creation of this tranquil event.
As they gathered to witness the Tribute in Light, attendees cherished the opportunity to reflect in a safe, serene environment among gravestones of the fallen.
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