NJ Ancient Order of Hibernians (NJ AOH) Seek to Remember Members Lost on 9/11

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NEW JERSEY
ANCIENT ORDER OF HIBERNIANS SEEK TO REMEMBER MEMBERS LOST ON 9/11

 Order attempting to ensure all who sacrificed their lives are honored

Among the thousands lost in the attack on the World Trade Center on September 11th, 2001 there were 9 members of the New Jersey Ancient Order of Hibernians.

To commemorate the 20th anniversary of the attack on our nation, the New Jersey Ancient Order of Hibernians designed a commemorative symbol honoring members who perished on that infamous day in New York, City at the World Trade Center complex.

Larry Prelle, NJ State President stated, “The symbol created is similar to our state logo recognizing September 11th and the nine Hibernians from NJ who lost their lives on that tragic day.  This image is a solemn reminder that we have not and will not forget our brothers. One member was from the Pat Torphy Division in Middletown and the other eight brothers were from the Port Authority Police – St. Michael’s Division in Hudson County.”

Members

  • Peter Milano – Cantor Fitzgerald, Pat Torphy Division #2 –Monmouth County
  • Bruce Reynolds – Port Authority Police, St. Michael’s Division #8 –- Hudson County
  • Tom Gorman – Port Authority Police, St. Michael’s Division #8 –- Hudson County
  • Moe Barry – Port Authority Police, St. Michael’s Division #8 –- Hudson County
  • Mike Wholey – Port Authority Police, St. Michael’s Division #8 –- Hudson County
  • Don McIntyre Port Authority Police, St. Michael’s Division #8 –- Hudson County
  • Steve Huczko – Port Authority Police, St. Michael’s Division #8 –- Hudson County
  • Liam Callahan – Port Authority Police, St. Michael’s Division #8 –- Hudson County
  • James Nelson – Port Authority Police, St. Michael’s Division #8 –- Hudson County

If you are interested in purchasing a magnet please contact Larry Prelle at 609-970-9841. Price is $10 each, three for $25.

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NJ AOH Magnet logo