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Ringing of church bells pays respects to victims of plane crash

Published:February 22, 2010, 1:40 PM

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Updated: August 21, 2010, 7:54 AM

Town of Clarence officials are asking churches throughout Western New York to peal their

church bells at least 50 times at 10:20 p.m. tonight — exactly one week after the crash of

Flight 3407.

"Hopefully, the symbolism of the bells ringing will help bring some healing to the

community," Supervisor Scott A. Bylewski said after this morning's media briefing in the

Clarence Library.

Bylewski noted that 50 people died in the crash last Thursday night and that one of the

victims was about seven months pregnant.

"So we're asking the churches to ring their bells at least 50 times," the supervisor said.

Officials opened today's media briefing with 50 seconds of silence, once again to honor the

memory of those killed a week ago.

Bylewski met with surviving members of Douglas C. Wielinski's family. Wielinski was killed

when the Continental Connection plane crashed into his home.

The supervisor said much of what was said in the meeting will remain private, but the

family did want him to pass on its thanks for the community's thoughts and support since the

crash.

"They also wanted the public to know that they do not want a home or house to be rebuilt on

their property," Bylewski said.

He added that it's too soon to determine what kind of memorial, if any, will be erected at

that site.

Also at this morning's briefing, Clarence emergency services coordinator David Bissonette

reiterated the timetable for the roughly dozen families that have been displaced by the crash

to return home.

"It is still our goal to accommodate residents to be back in their homes this weekend,"

Bissonette said.

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