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Widow Of Fallen Hudson Valley Hero Attends State Of The Union

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New York Air National Guard Tech. Sgt. Joseph G. Lemm, killed Dec. 21 by a suicide bomber in Afghanistan was buried in Hawthorne on Dec. 30.

New York Air National Guard Tech. Sgt. Joseph G. Lemm, killed Dec. 21 by a suicide bomber in Afghanistan was buried in Hawthorne on Dec. 30.

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Tech. Sg.t Joseph G. Lemm of West Harrison, one of six U.S. military servicemen killed Dec. 21 by a suicide bomb attack in Afghanistan.

Tech. Sg.t Joseph G. Lemm of West Harrison, one of six U.S. military servicemen killed Dec. 21 by a suicide bomb attack in Afghanistan.

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Flowers left at the graveside of Tech. Sgt. Joseph Lemm of West Harrison who was buried at Gate of Heaven Cemetery in Hawthorne on Dec. 30.

Flowers left at the graveside of Tech. Sgt. Joseph Lemm of West Harrison who was buried at Gate of Heaven Cemetery in Hawthorne on Dec. 30.

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An flower arrangement from the New York Police Department PBA, where Detective Joseph Lemm served for 16 years in the Bronx. The West Harrison veteran was buried on Dec. 30.

An flower arrangement from the New York Police Department PBA, where Detective Joseph Lemm served for 16 years in the Bronx. The West Harrison veteran was buried on Dec. 30.

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HARRISON, N.Y. -- The widow of 15-year New York Police Department veteran and Air National Guard member Joseph Lemm, who was killed along with five other Americans in Afghanistan in December attended the President's 2016 State of the Union speech before a Joint Session of Congress in Washington, D.C., Tuesday.

Christine Beth DeGuisto-Lemm of West Harrison was the guest of Congresswoman Nita M. Lowey (Westchester/Rockland).

“The sacrifices Staff Sgt. Joseph Lemm made to protect our communities here in New York and to defend our freedom are the deepest forms of service, deserving the highest recognition,” said Lowey.

“Mrs. DeGuisto-Lemm’s strength and grace are reminders of the sacrifices that military families endure each day and the debt we owe our veterans and military families," Lowey said.

DeGuisto-Lemm.said, “I am honored to represent the families of all United States service members, especially those who have lost loved ones in service to our country."

“We must never forget our fallen heroes.” 

Lemm was a member of the Air National Guard's 105th Base Security Squadron and a 16-year veteran of the NYPD.

In addition to his widow, Lemm is survived by two children, Brooke and Ryan.

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