Grown-up 9/11 Kid Remembers the Day and Her Dad
Posted 4 years ago - Sep 10, 2021
From: WallyA little of both. Not many people lose a parent the way I did. Not many people, when your dad passes away in a car accident or cancer, has it replayed every year on TV. It's legitimate emotional torture. I don't turn the TV on that day, but I try to use it as a time to honor him. I try to turn it into a positive like he always would. If his story, especially in the climate of the world with how some people view police officers, if I could give a humanized version of what's really behind the badge and bring people closer to Jesus, if I can use my pain for a purpose that unites people and bring people closer together, I think that's the best way I can honor him.
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Wally
Wally is a radio host and social media content creator who's been doing this for over 30 years! “I love to make people laugh with me, but I am self-aware enough to know that most of the time is at me."