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It finished up at Hannekenâs final resting place, Mount Zion Township Cemetery, where his family, including widow Shelley, sons Ben, 16, and 14-year-old Nick, Hannekenâs mother Vickie and his father, retired State Trooper Jerry Hanneken, said their grief-stricken final goodbyes in a private interment ceremony shielded from the public.Â
The weather on this most remorseful day was unseasonably cool, the mercury hovering around 34 degrees and made colder yet by a stiff breeze. The sun shone out of a cloudless blue sky, however, and the quality of the chilled crystal light made colors stand out: the dozens of police mourners in their sharply-pressed dress uniforms and the red, white and blue of thousands of flags snapping smartly in the unrelenting wind.Â
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Moore established the memorial in late November, getting the idea from a similar project in Washington, D.C., created by artist Suzanne Brennan Firstenberg. Unlike Firstenberg, however, Moore used colorful flags instead of white ones âbecause every person is unique, and every human life â everybody â is vibrant in their own way,â Moore said in November.
At the time, Moore said she wanted to do something that would make the losses feel âmore realâ to people. She said sheâs since had people stop and remark that they didnât realize how many people have been lost in the region, with Northeast Tennesseeâs death toll at 1,010 as of Friday.
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