Norman plants Survivor Tree to honor Oklahoma City bombing victims, survivors

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Remembering Oklahoma Metropolis bombing victims and their households — the town of Norman held a Survivor Tree dedication ceremony in honor of survivors, first responders and members of the family of victims.This was presupposed to occur final yr for the twenty fifth anniversary, however was postponed due to COVID-19. The survivor tree devoted Sunday comes from the American elm that survived the bombing in 1995.“Along with planting this tree right here, we even have 25 survivor-owned saplings that we’re nonetheless rising however might be positioned throughout Norman as effectively,” Mayor Breea Clark mentioned.It is to honor these Norman residents who have been survivors, first responders or members of the family of victims within the Oklahoma Metropolis bombing 26 years in the past.“When the Oklahoma Metropolis bombing occurred, it did not simply occur to Oklahoma Metropolis and it did not simply occur to Oklahoma, as a lot of know I am from Wichita, Kansas, and I’ll always remember the day I got here dwelling from college and witnessed my mom cry in a means I’ve by no means seen her cry earlier than,” Clark mentioned. Survivors of that darkish day, like Melissa Houston, mirrored on what the Survivor Tree means to her and different survivors.“The Survivor Tree has such a particular place in my coronary heart,” Houston mentioned. “The Survivor Tree has stood as a witness to historical past. It was, for us, it was an indication of hope. It was an indication of our resilience, it was an indication of time transferring on regardless of the ache. It was new progress by means of outdated scars.”Oklahoma Metropolis Mayor David Holt was additionally in attendance.“That tree means a lot to us and now you should have this tree and 25 different little children of that survivor tree unfold round your neighborhood and hopefully they gives you the surprising inspiration it gave us,” Holt mentioned.

Remembering Oklahoma Metropolis bombing victims and their households — the town of Norman held a Survivor Tree dedication ceremony in honor of survivors, first responders and members of the family of victims.

This was presupposed to occur final yr for the twenty fifth anniversary, however was postponed due to COVID-19. The survivor tree devoted Sunday comes from the American elm that survived the bombing in 1995.

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“Along with planting this tree right here, we even have 25 survivor-owned saplings that we’re nonetheless rising however might be positioned throughout Norman as effectively,” Mayor Breea Clark mentioned.

It is to honor these Norman residents who have been survivors, first responders or members of the family of victims within the Oklahoma Metropolis bombing 26 years in the past.

“When the Oklahoma Metropolis bombing occurred, it did not simply occur to Oklahoma Metropolis and it did not simply occur to Oklahoma, as a lot of know I am from Wichita, Kansas, and I’ll always remember the day I got here dwelling from college and witnessed my mom cry in a means I’ve by no means seen her cry earlier than,” Clark mentioned.

Survivors of that darkish day, like Melissa Houston, mirrored on what the Survivor Tree means to her and different survivors.

“The Survivor Tree has such a particular place in my coronary heart,” Houston mentioned. “The Survivor Tree has stood as a witness to historical past. It was, for us, it was an indication of hope. It was an indication of our resilience, it was an indication of time transferring on regardless of the ache. It was new progress by means of outdated scars.”

Oklahoma Metropolis Mayor David Holt was additionally in attendance.

“That tree means a lot to us and now you should have this tree and 25 different little children of that survivor tree unfold round your neighborhood and hopefully they gives you the surprising inspiration it gave us,” Holt mentioned.

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