They were both at the ceremony supporting their mother, Maureen Tippington Lipshie, who was one of the family members reading names, including that of her brother.
She was a nurse who set up a first aid station at ground zero.
According to the Uniformed Firefighters Association, 341 firefighters, paramedics and other Fire Department employees have died from cancers and other illnesses linked to the toxic dust at ground zero.
They sat by the South Pool and listened to the names being read from a loudspeaker hung on a nearby tree.
Ms. Espinoza’s husband, Otto Espinoza, was a police officer who died of cancer in 2015 after being assigned to search and rescue teams at ground zero.
Persons:
Maureen Tippington Lipshie, “, ”, Sloane Lipshie, Betty Espinoza, Espinoza’s, Otto Espinoza
Organizations:
New York Fire Department, Uniformed Firefighters Association, Fire Department