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Families: Indiana’s 9/11 victims aren’t forgotten

Associated Press

GRANGER, Ind. — Family members of Indiana residents who died on Sept. 11, 2001, are feeling mixed emotions as they prepare to mark the 10th anniversary of the terrorist attacks.

The widow of Lt. Gen. Timothy Maude says she made a choice about how to live her life after her husband was killed in the Pentagon attack. Teri Maude has moved from Indianapolis to Beaufort, S.C., and will speak at a Sept. 11 service there.

Dick and Anne McCloskey of Granger will travel to New York for the opening of the World Trade Center memorial. They hope to use the visit as a teaching moment for their 11-year-old grandson as they remember their daughter, Katie, who died in the attacks.

Maude and the McCloskeys have established scholarship funds in their loved ones’ memory.

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