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Tornado Victim Celebrates Storm's Anniversary As Birthday - WHNT

Full story: WHNT News 19

Sunday, November 15, 2009 marks a day in Huntsville history that no one will soon forget: the tornado of 1989.

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Harry Broad

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Nov 13, 2009
 
You continuosly report that the tornado ended in Jones Valley. I believe that if you check the special section to Huntsville Times, November 16-21, you will find my sister, Della Mae Broad Buford, who lived on Broad Armstrong, as a casualty. The tornado appeared to cross the mountain from Jones Valley and down into the valley where my sister lived
phish phan

Florence, AL

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Nov 13, 2009
 
in remembrance
Melissa Ruiz Bullard

Decatur, AL

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Nov 14, 2009
 
I was in Germany with my husband who was in the Army stationed there. I had just arrived there 3 weeks before the tornado. We have a home in southwest Decatur, and had just bought a car,still at my mothers and a new roof on our home,so when we got back serving our tour we would set. Well I was listening to the radio, American service station and they broke their country music session and annouced that a grade 5 tornado had hit southwest Huntsville, and may be Redstone involved. I tried calling home, knowing that the tornado had to go over my mothers and go that way. It took 3 days to get thru the lines. She said our roof was the only roof that didn't get torn up with the golf ball size hail, and that our car looked like a sledge hammer had hit it everywhere. I had to come home a month later to inspect our roof and car for insurance. It was a mess. My heart goes to all those lives. The pain from the Tornadoe reached North Germany!
Rondell

La Vergne, TN

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Nov 17, 2009
 
It is good to remember the past. Not only the bad but the good. However, America has passed it's day of strength that when something bad happens it is remembered but not carried around the neck like an Albatross. A 20-year old tornado should be remembered but not relived over and over by the news media. The healing should have begun long ago and the story should be one best discussed on the back porch.
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