Bay Area widower of 9/11 Flight 93 passenger reveals difficult healing process in new book
It was 21 years ago that terrorists hijacked three planes and dramatically changed America's sense of security. The widower of one of the 40 people who died aboard Flight 93, bound for San Francisco from Newark, New Jersey, has just written a book that shares his long road battling depression and trauma with the hope it will help others facing unexpected tragedy. #september11 #flight93 #neverforget #unitedflight93 #abc7news #griefjourney

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