s=10AN emotional memorial service has been held for World Trade Centre victim Sarah Redheffer.o
More than 100 mourners attended the service held last Saturday at St Michael and All Angels Church, Gordon Hill, Enfield, for Mrs Redheffer who was on the 106th floor of the building when it was destroyed by terrorists on September 11.
A childhood friend of Mrs Redheffer and close friend of the family, Father Dangerfield, of St Paul's Church, Tottenham, said prayers at the service.
Father Tom Baron also participated in the memorial at the church which Mrs Redheffer, 35, of Woodlands Road, used to attend regularly.
Among the hymns sang at the service were God Of Love My Shepherd, Our God Reign and Lord Of All Hopefulness.
Mrs Redheffer married American Eric, 33, in 1998 in Bath.
The couple split their time between living in Enfield and jetting to their other home in New York.
Mrs Redheffer worked for UK publisher the Risk Waters Group and was holding a press conference for 150 delegates in the doomed World Trade Centre when disaster struck.
Her body has not yet been recovered from the rubble.
Mrs Redheffer and husband Eric were trying for a family.
She had just got back from her sister Jane's wedding before she flew out to New York for the conference.
The last phone call from the World Trade Centre conference, held four floors from the top of tower two, said that people had been told to evacuate the building.
Father Baron told the Independent that Mrs Redheffer's parents, the Protheros, are to set up a memorial fund for their daughter.
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