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Cynthia L. Mahoney : ウィキペディア英語版
Cynthia L. Mahoney

Cynthia L. Mahoney (also known as Sister Cindy Mahoney) (November 15, 1951 - November 1, 2006) was an Episcopalian nun and former chaplain in New York City who was present at "Ground Zero" following the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001.
"()he worked in the pit after 9/11 with the fatality team, and worked as an EMT and assisted the New York City Coroner's Office during and in the aftermath of the disaster. She spent six months at New York's Ground Zero site ... () blessed human remains pulled from the smoldering debris of Ground Zero, prayed with the workers who painstakingly combed the rubble each day and comforted relatives of the dead when they visited the site" (as per () and also her obituary in the Associated Press).
==Family==
Cynthia L. Mahoney was born in Camden, South Carolina to Dallas John Mahoney, Jr. and (the late) Elizabeth Jennings Mahoney.
In addition to her father, she is survived by a sister, Gaye Elizabeth Peebles of North Dakota; a brother, Dallas John Mahoney, III, Camden; a nephew, Richard Allen Peebles and a niece, Elizabeth Anne McManus (()).

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