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London Firefighters observe a moment of silence with his wife Melisa and children Lauren, 4, Luka, 7, and Julian, 6, l-r, during a ceremony to remember firefighters who died in the line of duty at London Fire Station No.1 on Sunday September 11, 2016. The ceremony is held annually on September 11 to remember the firefighters who died in the World Trade Tower attacks on September 11, 2001. MORRIS LAMONT/THE LONDON FREE PRESS /POSTMEDIA NETWORK
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Retired Deputy Chief Peter Harding salutes during a ceremony to remember firefighters who died in the line of duty at London Fire Station No.1 on Sunday September 11, 2016. The ceremony is held annually on September 11 to remember the firefighters who died in the World Trade Tower attacks on September 11, 2001. MORRIS LAMONT/THE LONDON FREE PRESS /POSTMEDIA NETWORK
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Deanna Hart sits with her grandsons Joshua Hart, 13, left, and Noah Mann, 10, during a ceremony to remember firefighters who died in the line of duty at London Fire Station No.1 on Sunday September 11, 2016. Hart’s husband Captain Vince Hart, who died of lung cancer in 2014 due to years of fighting fires, had his name added to the London Professional Firefighters Memorial Monument, which sits in front of the station. Mrs Hart also received the Pierce Medal recognizing Captain Hart’s service. The ceremony is held annually on September 11 to remember the firefighters who died in the World Trade Tower attacks on September 11, 2001. MORRIS LAMONT/THE LONDON FREE PRESS /POSTMEDIA NETWORK
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London Firefighter Dennis Peeters observes a moment of silence with his wife Melisa and children Lauren, 4, Luka, 7, and Julian, 6, l-r, during a ceremony to remember firefighters who died in the line of duty at London Fire Station No.1 on Sunday September 11, 2016. The ceremony is held annually on September 11 to remember the firefighters who died in the World Trade Tower attacks on September 11, 2001. (MORRIS LAMONT/THE LONDON FREE PRESS /POSTMEDIA NETWORK)
London Firefighter Dennis Peeters observes a moment of silence with his wife Melisa and children Lauren, 4, Luka, 7, and Julian, 6, l-r, during a ceremony to remember firefighters who died in the line of duty at London Fire Station No.1 on Sunday September 11, 2016. The ceremony is held annually on September 11 to remember the firefighters who died in the World Trade Tower attacks on September 11, 2001. MORRIS LAMONT/THE LONDON FREE PRESS /POSTMEDIA NETWORK
Source: London firefighters and families remember 9/11 | The London Free Press