Milwaukee woman remembers firefighter father 24 years after 9/11
By:
CBS 58 Newsroom
Posted: Sep 11, 2025 4:25 PM CDT
-
2:23
Flood advisory issued and strong storm chances increasing Wednesday
-
5:13
🎸Gin Blossoms’ Robin Wilson reflects on 30 years of ’Follow...
-
1:41
CBS 58’s Hometown Athlete: Milwaukee natives and NFL players...
-
0:53
Milwaukee nonprofit Food for Health provides free pre-made meals...
-
1:44
NBA Draft makes Milwaukee Bucks fans hopeful for new era
-
2:16
Race organizers, runners frustrated after Racine drawbridge raises,...
-
3:06
‘Smallwaukee’ honors Giannis Antetokounmpo, Bobby Portis
-
1:39
Man killed, 2 others injured in early morning shooting near Brady...
-
1:00
Couple renews vows at Wisconsin Dells water park as part of Guinness...
-
1:06
St. Camillus residents show patriotic spirit during annual parade
-
1:22
Greenfield residents urged to monitor mail after thefts continue...
-
1:58
ICE detains 8-year-old boy and mom at Wisconsin Dells home, community...
KEWASKUM, Wis. (CBS 58) -- Julie Henneberry spoke at the annual September 11th remembrance at Wisconsin's 9/11 Memorial and Education Center in Kewaskum today.
"It was after my little boy that I wanted to be about to tell him about his grandpa and how brave he was," she said as she talked about her father, who was a New York Fire Department Lieutenant lost in the terror attack.
The impact on families is still so vivid, 24 years after the initial shock.
The loss impacts generations.
Sign up for the CBS 58 Newsletter