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168 Days of Remembrance: Teresa Antoinette Alexander
J.Wright2 hr ago
OKLAHOMA CITY (KSWO) - April 19, 1995 is a day which sets heavy in the hearts of many Oklahomans. 168 lives were lost in the bombing of the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building in downtown Oklahoma City and next year will mark 30 years since the devastating Oklahoma City Bombing. In partnership with the Oklahoma City National Memorial Museum, KSWO is counting down those days by remembering those who lost their lives during the tragedy every night. On day two, we remember Teresa Antoinette Alexander. Alexander, from Oklahoma City, was a wife to Martin and a mother to Michael, Latress and Sean. She was a nurse and pool supervisor who was at the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building to get a Social Security Card for her 8-month-old son Sean. Those who knew her said she enjoyed doing little things for patients. We also honor those who survived including Bev Allen, Phillip James (PJ) Allen, Susan Allen and Ken Altizer. We also thank those changed forever, including the Ada Police Department and the Addison, Texas Fire Department.
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