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From the Archives | Survivor’s fountain honors lives lost in Oklahoma bombing The Pool of Tears fountain and remembrance garden commemorate victims of the Murrah building bombing.
In 1996, volunteers worked tirelessly to preserve artifacts and memories from the Oklahoma City bombing.
Dana Bradley, a survivor of the Oklahoma City bombing, overcame injury and loss as she prepared for a new life as a mother again in 1996.
From the Archives | Survivor seeks to thank his unknown rescuers A bombing survivor, saved by two strangers, began a search to find and thank his unknown rescuers.
Congressman J.C. Watts delivered a moving eulogy for Clarence Wilson Sr. in 1995, honoring his faith and resilience.
Ricky and Jonathan found hope and healing as their school and community came together after the tragedy.
In 1996, Jeff Kuba transformed granite from the federal building into memorials to commemorate victims of the Oklahoma bombing.
From the Archives | Janie Coverdale’s quiet Thanksgiving after tragedy Janie Coverdale spent Thanksgiving 1995 reflecting on the loss of her grandchildren and the kindness of strangers.
Rebecca Anderson was honored for her selfless courage during the April 19th disaster in Oklahoma City.
In 1997, Mark Bays took cuttings from the survivor tree to ensure its legacy continues for generations.
From the Archives | A father’s resilience: Melvin Howell’s journey after loss Melvin Howell faced his first Father’s Day as a single parent, honoring his late wife Wanda’s memory.