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She was featured in a book called "Faces of Hope" that chronicled one baby from each state born on the day terrorists killed nearly 3,000 people.

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She was the only girl on her Canyon del Oro Little League baseball team and played second base.

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The girl already had told her parents she wanted to attend Penn State and have a career that involved helping those less fortunate than her.

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John Green remembers making his daughter an omelet with bacon and cheese for breakfast Saturday morning and kissing her goodbye as the neighbor took her to the event to meet Giffords.

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Hours later, John Green was at University Medical Center with his wife and son, with a doctor telling them the girl he called "Princess" was dead from a gunshot wound to the chest.

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A flag that was nearly destroyed in the terror attacks of September 11, 2001, was raised outside of the funeral service Thursday for 9-year-old Christina Green, who was born on that fateful day.

The banner, which measures 20 feet high and 30 feet wide, was draped between the extended ladders of two fire trucks outside the St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Catholic Church in Tucson, Arizona, forming an arch under which Christina's family passed as they arrived ahead of the 1 p.m. (3 p.m. ET) service.

The flag topped a building near the South Tower of the World Trade Center in New York, and was heavily damaged by falling debris when the tower crumbled after hijacked airliners crashed into it and its twin. Many remember the images of the tattered banner, fluttering heroically above the debris and smoke in the days after the towers' collapse.

Soon after, the shredded flag was removed and put in storage until 2008, when a member of the New York Says Thank You Foundation recovered it and took it to Greensburg, Kansas. Foundation volunteers were there to help residents of the small town complete some rebuilding projects more than a year after a strong tornado devastated the region.

"It's about bringing people together and showing what's possible out of a tragedy like this."

Citing Christina's love of helping other people, Parness said "kids get it."

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[color=red][size=18pt]May her soul rest in Peace[/size][/color]

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[quote author=Tom Sawyer link=topic=141933.msg1633405#msg1633405 date=1294952154]
[img]http://assets.nydailynews.com/img/2011/01/10/alg_christina_taylor_green.jpg[/img]

[color=red][size=18pt]May her soul rest in Peace[/size][/color]

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[/quote]thanks for the photo, I thought about it and dont have access to upload.

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[quote author=Tom Sawyer link=topic=141933.msg1633405#msg1633405 date=1294952154]
[img]http://assets.nydailynews.com/img/2011/01/10/alg_christina_taylor_green.jpg[/img]

[color=red][size=18pt]May her soul rest in Peace[/size][/color]

#$1 #$1 #$1 #$1 #$1 #$1 #$1 #$1
[/quote]May Her Soul Rest in Peace !!

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