Fisherman Lost at Sea in Atlantic City, NJ, Memorialized
Today, Friday, August 16, 2023 is a very important day that is a Quarter of a Century in the making.
Tonight at 5:15 p.m., there will be a Memorial Mass at Our Lady Star of The Sea Church at 2651 Atlantic Avenue, in Atlantic City, New Jersey.
The purpose is to memorialize both commercial and residential fisherman who suffered loss of life at sea.
Immediately thereafter, (approximately 6:00 p.m.) there will be a sunset memorial service near the two monuments that currently displays the 30 names of those commercial and recreational fisherman who have been lost at sea.
The two monuments memorialize those who have been lost at sea since 1932 to the present.
The second monument was required, because they had literally run out of room on the first monument to properly honor those who have forfeited their lives.
The “Lost At Sea Memorial Monument” ceremony will take place at Historic Gardner’s Basin, located at 800 North New Hampshire Avenue in Atlantic City, New Jersey.
We learned during our live on-air interview last year with Tom Foley that Hackney Concrete, Peterson Memorial and the New Jersey Casino Reinvestment Development Authority have been so instrumental in making this happen.
Foley also mentioned in previous years and again this morning on-air how this all began 25 years ago, when local tournament fisherman Ed “Hacksaw” Peterson, Jeff Giannini and Steve Hayes never returned home from the tournament.
Foley also mentioned how former United States president, Donald Trump paid for the fuel that allowed for an extensive search to be conducted in order to try to locate and rescue Peterson, Giannini and Hayes.
Please keep all of these family members and friends in your thoughts and prayers.
Here are the names of the 30 people who perished at sea.
Here are the two monuments:
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