Christine Hanson, born in Boston, Massachusetts, and raised in Groton, is remembered today on what would have been her 25th birthday. Her family and community continue to honor her memory and the legacy of lives lost on September 11, 2001.
What Happened
On September 11, 2001, Christine Hanson, then just two and a half years old, tragically lost her life when she and her parents, Peter and Sue Hanson, boarded Flight 175 for a family visit to Los Angeles and a trip to Disneyland.
Her name is now among those honored at the 9/11 Memorial, a lasting tribute to the innocent lives taken on that day.
Who Is Christine Hanson
Christine was born in Boston and grew up in Groton, Massachusetts, where she shared a close bond with her family. Known for her curious spirit and gentle nature, she loved spending time outdoors, especially helping her father in their garden, chatting with the flowers and trees as they worked together.
Her memory remains a symbol of the young lives tragically lost on 9/11, remembered for the joy she brought to her family and the world around her.
Background or Timeline
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Birthplace: Boston, Massachusetts
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Raised in: Groton, Massachusetts
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Parents: Peter and Sue Hanson
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Age at Passing: 2½ years
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Date of Incident: September 11, 2001
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Flight: United Airlines Flight 175
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Purpose of Trip: Family visit to Los Angeles and Disneyland
Each year, her family and the broader 9/11 community honor Christine and others lost, keeping their stories alive through remembrance ceremonies and personal tributes.
Public or Social Media Reaction
Christine’s story resonates widely, highlighting the innocence and potential lost on 9/11. Many share her memory on social media, posting tributes and white roses in her honor. Her legacy serves as a poignant reminder of the human impact of that day and the importance of remembering every life affected.
Official Statement or What Happens Next
This year, a white rose was placed beside Christine’s name at the 9/11 Memorial to mark her 25th birthday, a symbolic act of remembrance and honor. The memorial continues to welcome families, friends, and visitors who wish to pay their respects to those lost.
Her family encourages the public to reflect on the lives of the youngest victims of 9/11, keeping their memories alive through acts of love and remembrance.
This story may be updated with more information as it becomes available.
