1O Years today September 11, 2001, four U.S. planes hijacked by terrorists crashed into the World Trade Center, the Pentagon and a field in Pennsylvania killing nearly 3,000 people. Each of whom left behind family, friends.
God Bless them all.
Passengers God bless them all.
We also would like to take this opportunity to send thanks to all of the crew who lost their lives doing the job they loved.
God bless them all...
UNITED FLIGHT 93
AMERICAN FLIGHT 77
UNITED FLIGHT 175
AMERICAN FLIGHT 11
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God Bless them all.
Passengers God bless them all.
We also would like to take this opportunity to send thanks to all of the crew who lost their lives doing the job they loved.
God bless them all...
UNITED FLIGHT 93
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Christian Adams
Two vintage German wine tastings lured Christian Adams, 37, of Biebelsheim, Germany, to the United States this September, his first trip to the United States ... Profile courtesy of THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE. | ||
Lorraine G. Bay
Lorraine G. Bay, 58, of East Windsor, New Jersey, a flight attendant with United Airlines. | ||
Todd Beamer
Todd Beamer, a Glen Ellyn native who graduated in 1991 from Wheaton College, was a passenger on Flight 93 to San Francisco. An account manager for ... Profile courtesy of THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE. | ||
Alan Beaven
Alan A. Beaven, 48, of the Oakland, Calif., area, was an environmental lawyer known for working on high-profile clean-water cases. After spending several weeks at ... Profile courtesy of THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE. | ||
Mark Bingham
Mark Bingham, 31, of San Francisco, owner of The Bingham Group, a public relations firm. | ||
Deora Bodley
Deora Bodley, a 20-year-old college junior from California, was returning from an East Coast visit with friends when she boarded United Flight 93, which crashed ... Profile courtesy of THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE. | ||
Sandra W. "Sandy" Bradshaw
Sandy Bradshaw was a flight attendant for United Airlines. She was 38 and married to a pilot. The couple lived in Greensboro with their two ... Profile courtesy of THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE. | ||
Marion Britton
Marion Britton, 53, assistant regional director of the U.S. Census Bureau, New York office. | ||
Thomas E. Burnett Jr.
Thomas Edward Burnett, Jr., born May 29, 1963 in Minneapolis, MN, died heroically on September 11, 2001. Tom is survived by his devoted wife, Deena; his 3 ... Paid Notice published in THE STAR TRIBUNE. | ||
William Joseph Cashman
William Joseph Cashman, 57, of North Bergen, New Jersey, a construction worker. | ||
Georgine Rose Corrigan
Georgine Rose Corrigan, 56, of Honolulu, Hawaii, an antiques and collectibles dealer. | ||
Patricia Cushing
PATRICIA CUSHING, 69, of Bayonne, N.J., took her first flight on a commercial airplane Sept. 11 on United Flight 93, which crashed in Pennsylvania. "She's ... Copyright © 2001 The Associated Press | ||
Captain Jason Dahl
Jason Dahl's life was changed forever by two events: His father allowed him to begin flight training when he was just 13, and a year ... | ||
Joseph Deluca
Joseph DeLuca, English car enthusiast You can see a picture of Joseph DeLuca's pride and joy at www.gomog.com. It is the sleek yellow Morgan ... Profile by Joan Whitlow published in THE STAR-LEDGER. | ||
Patrick Joseph Driscoll
Patrick Joseph Driscoll, 70, of Manalapan, New Jersey, a retired research director with Bell Communications. | ||
Edward P. Felt
EDWARD P. FELT, 41, of Matawan, N.J., was "a man of peace," said his wife, Sandra Valdez Felt. "He didn't approve of violence. He didn't ... Copyright © 2001 The Associated Press | ||
Jane C. Folger
Jane C. Folger, 73, of Bayonne, New Jersey, a retiree. | ||
Colleen Fraser
Born with a form of dwarfism, Colleen Fraser stood less than 4 feet tall. She walked with a cane, which she would shake wildly to ... Profile by MaryAnn Spoto published in THE STAR-LEDGER. | ||
Andrew Garcia
Andrew Garcia, 62, of Portola Valley, California, a salesman. | ||
Jeremy Glick
Jeremy Glick, 31, of West Milford, New Jersey. | ||
Lauren Grandcolas
Grandcolas, Lauren Catuzzi of San Rafael, CA the victim of a terrorist attack on United Airlines Flight No. 93 on September 11, 2001 was born ... Paid Notice published in THE LOS ANGELES TIMES on September 18, 2001. | ||
Wanda Anita Green
For almost 30 years, Wanda A. Green followed her childhood dream. "As a teenager, she always wanted to fly, so she finally got her wings," ... Profile by Dore Carroll published in THE STAR-LEDGER. | ||
Donald F. Greene
Among those on the plane that crashed in Pennsylvania after passengers discussed attacking their hijackers, Donald Greene, 52, was himself a licensed pilot, his sister-in-law ... Profile courtesy of THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE. | ||
Linda Gronlund
Linda Gronlund was a sailor, a scuba diver, a brown belt in karate, a lawyer, a car mechanic, a gardener, a photographer, a gourmet cook, ... Profile courtesy of THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE. | ||
Richard Guadagno
Richard Guadagno, a biologist who managed the Humboldt Bay National Wildlife Refuge in Loleta, Calif., was returning home to the West Coast from visiting his ... Profile courtesy of THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE. |
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First Officer LeRoy Wilton Homer Jr.
LeRoy Homer, who fulfilled dream to be pilot LeRoy Wilton Homer Jr. died a hero. His family and friends who filled the Meadow View ... Profile by Judith Lucas published in THE STAR-LEDGER. | ||
Toshiya Kuge
Toshiya Kuge, 20, of Tokyo, Japan, a student. | ||
CeeCee Lyles
Former police officer CeeCee Lyles, a flight attendant, called her husband to say she loved him just before her aircraft crashed in Pennsylvania. "Just hearing my ... Profile courtesy of THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE. | ||
Hilda Marcin
It was supposed to be Hilda Marcin's flight to a new life. As a child, she and her parents had escaped Germany when the first whiffs ... Profile courtesy of THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE. | ||
Waleska Martinez
Four years ago, the U.S. Census Bureau awarded Waleska Martinez a bronze medal for her dedication to her job. On Tuesday, she boarded United Airlines ... Profile by Guy Sterling published in THE STAR-LEDGER. | ||
Nicole Miller
Nicole Carol Miller was born March 4, 1980, in San Jose, California. She lived all her life in San Jose, attending Allen Elementary School, Bret ... Submitted by David and Catherine Miller | ||
Louis J. Nacke
On what would have been Louis J. Nacke's first wedding anniversary, he was feted with his favorite food and wine by the family he left ... Profile courtesy of THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE. | ||
Donald A. Peterson
They weren't supposed to be on United Flight 93, but they got to the Newark airport early, and their original flight was late and crowded. So ... Profile courtesy of THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE. | ||
Jean Hoadley Peterson
They weren't supposed to be on United Flight 93, but they got to the Newark airport early, and their original flight was late and crowded. So ... Profile courtesy of THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE. | ||
Mark Rothenberg
Mark Rothenberg of Scotch Plains, New Jersey, owner of MDR Global Resources. | ||
Christine Snyder
Newlywed Christine Snyder, 32, was an arborist and project manager for the environmental group Outdoor Circle. She changed her flight four times to get home ... Profile courtesy of THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE. | ||
John Talignani
John Talignani was flying to San Francisco to claim the body of his son, who died in a head-on car crash on his honeymoon in ... Profile courtesy of THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE. | ||
Honor Elizabeth Wainio
The birthday presents are still wrapped, sitting on her mother's bed in Florida. Elizabeth Wainio would have turned 28 on Oct. 8. For her birthday, she ... Profile courtesy of THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE. | ||
Deborah A. Welsh
Walking to the corner store with Deborah Jacobs Welsh could take an hour, because she greeted everybody. "She had an incredible knack to make anybody she ... Profile courtesy of THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE. | ||
Kristin Gould White
Kristin White had sailed down the Nile, seen the ruins of Sicily and visited Turkey. She spoke Latin and ancient Greek. White, a 65-year-old widow, planned ... Profile courtesy of THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE. |
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Dr. Paul Ambrose
Paul Ambrose, 32, of Washington, D.C., a senior clinical adviser with the Office of the Surgeon General. | ||
Yeneneh Betru
Yeneneh Betru, 35, of Burbank, California, director of medical affairs with IPC. | ||
Mary Jane "M.J." Booth
MARY JANE (MJ) BOOTH, 64, of Falls Church, Va., was a familiar face at Dulles International Airport in suburban Virginia. An American Airlines employee for ... Copyright © 2001 The Associated Press | ||
Bernard Curtis Brown II
Fan of Basketball and School Unlike many 11-year-olds, Bernard Curtis Brown II bounded out of his house every school day. "He lived to go ... Profile published in THE NEW YORK TIMES on October 12, 2001. | ||
Captain Charles F. Burlingame
A Classmate Like a Brother To those who knew him, Capt. Charles F. Burlingame's dependability was legend. "He was kind of a go-to guy," ... Profile published in THE NEW YORK TIMES on October 12, 2001. | ||
Suzanne Calley
SUZANNE CALLEY, 42, of San Martin, Calif., worked for Cisco Systems Inc. and was aboard American Flight 77. Calley loved to scuba dive, and she ... Copyright © 2001 The Associated Press | ||
William E. Caswell
William E. Caswell was a third-generation physicist whose work at the Navy was so classified that his family knew very little about what he did ... Profile courtesy of THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE. | ||
First Officer David Charlebois
David Charlebois, 39, who was the first officer on American Airlines Flight 77, died in the crash at the Pentagon. "He was handsome and happy and ... Profile courtesy of THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE. | ||
Sara Clark
Sara Clark, 65, of Columbia, Maryland, a sixth-grade teacher at Backus Middle School in Washington, D.C. | ||
Asia Cottom
Asia Cottom, 11, a student at Backus Middle School in Washington, D.C. | ||
James Daniel Debeuneure
James Daniel Debeuneure, 58, of Upper Marlboro, Maryland, a fifth-grade teacher at Ketcham Elementary School in Washington, D.C. | ||
Rodney Dickens
Rodney Dickens, 11, of Washington, D.C., a student at Ketcham Elementary School. | ||
Eddie Dillard
Eddie Dillard, retired Marketing Manager with Philip-Morris on Tuesday, September 11, 2001, a passenger on American Airlines Flight 77, beloved husband of Rosemary Dillard of ... Paid Notice published in THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE on 9/16/2001. | ||
Charles Droz
Charles Droz, 52, of Springfield, Virginia, vice president of software development for EM Solutions Inc. | ||
Barbara G. Edwards
Barbara Edwards, 58, taught French and German for five years at Palo Verde High School in Las Vegas. Her school had a memorial service for ... Profile courtesy of THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE. | ||
Charles S. Falkenberg
For Leslie A. Whittington, Charles Falkenberg and their two young daughters, the flight to Los Angeles was to have been only the start of their ... Profile courtesy of THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE. | ||
Dana Falkenberg
For Leslie A. Whittington, Charles Falkenberg and their two young daughters, the flight to Los Angeles was to have been only the start of their ... Profile courtesy of THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE. | ||
Zoe Falkenberg
For Leslie A. Whittington, Charles Falkenberg and their two young daughters, the flight to Los Angeles was to have been only the start of their ... Profile courtesy of THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE. | ||
James Joe Ferguson
James Joe Ferguson, 39, of Washington, D.C., educational outreach director of the National Geographic Society. | ||
Darlene "Dee" Flagg
Darlene "Dee" Flagg, 63, of Millwood, Virginia. | ||
Wilson "Bud" Flagg
Wilson Flagg, 63, of Millwood, Virginia, a U.S. Navy Admiral and pilot with American Airlines before his retirement. | ||
Richard P. Gabriel Sr.
Richard P. Gabriel Sr., 54, of Great Falls, Virginia, managing partner of Stratin Consulting. | ||
Ian J. Gray
Scottish-born Ian J. Gray, 55, who was instrumental in the creation of McBee Associates, a national health-care finance and management consulting firm based in Columbia, ... Profile courtesy of THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE. | ||
Stanley Hall
Stan Hall, 68, was on board the American Airlines Flight 77, Tuesday, September 11, that crashed into the Pentagon. He was born in Arlington, Virginia, ... Tribute submitted by Jane Weiger. | ||
Michele Heidenberger
Michele M. Heidenberger, 57, a flight attendant on the plane that struck the Pentagon, worked for the airline for 25 years. Family members said she was ... Profile courtesy of THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE. |
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Bryan Jack
Bryan Jack, 48, of Alexandria, Virginia, budget analyst/director of the programming and fiscal economics division with the Defense Department. | ||
Steven D. "Jake" Jacoby
Steven "Jake" Jacoby was a vice president and chief operating officer of the second largest wireless communications company in the United States. He didn't act ... Profile courtesy of THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE. | ||
Ann Judge
Ann Judge, 49, of Great Falls, Virginia, a travel officer manager with the National Geographic Society. | ||
Chandler Raymond "Chad" Keller
Keller, Chandler "Chad" Raymond Chad was born in Manhattan Beach, California on October 8, 1971 and died September 11, 2001, on board the hijacked American ... Paid Notice published in THE LOS ANGELES TIMES on September, 21, 2001. | ||
Yvonne Kennedy
Yvonne Kennedy, 62, of Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, an employee of the Australian Red Cross before her retirement. | ||
Norma Khan
Norma Khan, 45, of Reston, Virginia, manager of member services with Plumbing-Heating-Cooling Contractors-National Association. | ||
Karen A. Kincaid
Karen A. Kincaid, a 40-year-old partner in a Washington, D.C., law firm, was traveling to a conference in Los Angeles where she was doing pro ... Profile courtesy of THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE. | ||
Dong Lee
Dong Lee, 48, of Leesburg, Virginia, an engineer with Boeing Co. | ||
Jennifer Lewis
Friends thought flight attendants Jennifer and Kenneth Lewis were such a good match that they collectively referred to them as "Kennifer." Though the husband and ... Profile courtesy of THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE. | ||
Kenneth Lewis
Friends thought flight attendants Jennifer and Kenneth Lewis were such a good match that they collectively referred to them as "Kennifer." Though the husband and ... Profile courtesy of THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE. | ||
Renee Ann May
On September 11, 2001, RENEE ANN MAY, victim of American Airlines Flight 77. She was a graduate of San Diego State University and worked for ... Paid Notice published in THE BALTIMORE SUN on September 24, 2001. | ||
Dora Menchaca
Dora Menchaca, 45, of Santa Monica, California, an associate director of clinical research at Amgen Inc. | ||
Christopher Newton
Christopher Newton, 38, of Ashburn, Virginia, an executive at WorkLife Benefits. | ||
Barbara Olson
September 13, 2001 Barbara Olson, Advocate and Conservative Commentator, Dies at 45 By NEIL A. LEWIS WASHINGTON, Sept. 12 — Barbara K. ... Editorial Obituary published in THE NEW YORK TIMES on September 13, 2001 | ||
Ruben Ornedo
Ruben Ornedo, 39, of Los Angeles, a propulsion engineer with Boeing Co. | ||
Robert Penninger
Robert Penninger, 63, of Poway, California, an electrical engineer with BAE Systems. | ||
Robert R. Ploger III
Robert R. Ploger III, 59, of Annandale, Virginia, a software architect with Lockheed Martin Corp. | ||
Zandra Ploger
Zandra Ploger of Annandale, Virginia. | ||
Lisa J. Raines
September 13, 2001 Lisa J. Raines, a Lobbyist for Biotechnology, Is Dead at 42 By ANDREW POLLACK Lisa J. Raines, one of ... Editorial Obituary published in THE NEW YORK TIMES on September 13, 2001. | ||
Todd Reuben
Todd Reuben, 40, of Potomac, Maryland, a tax and business lawyer. | ||
John Sammartino
John Sammartino, 37, of Annandale, Virginia, a technical manager for XonTech Inc. | ||
Diane Simmons
DIANE SIMMONS and her husband GEORGE, of Great Falls, Va., were on the first leg of a journey to Hawaii to spread her father's ashes ... Copyright © 2001 The Associated Press | ||
George Simmons
DIANE SIMMONS and her husband GEORGE, of Great Falls, Va., were on the first leg of a journey to Hawaii to spread her father's ashes ... Copyright © 2001 The Associated Press | ||
Mari-Rae Sopper
Mari-Rae Sopper wasn't scared of tall odds. As a student at Palatine's Fremd High School in the 1980s, she led the girls gymnastics team from doormat ... Profile courtesy of THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE. | ||
Robert Speisman
September 15, 2001 Robert Speisman, Executive, Dies at 48 Robert Speisman, executive vice president at Lazare Kaplan International in New York, a worldwide diamond ... Editorial Obituary published in THE NEW YORK TIMES on September 15, 2001. |
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Norma Lang Steuerle
NORMA LANG STEUERLE, 54, of Alexandria, Va., was a clinical psychologist and someone Carolyn Lawlor, a teacher and school director, could turn to for advice ... Copyright © 2001 The Associated Press | ||
Hilda E. Taylor
Giving Students the World As a native of Sierra Leone who came to the United States to further her own education, Hilda Taylor believed ... Profile published in THE NEW YORK TIMES on October 12, 2001. | ||
Leonard Taylor
Leonard Taylor, technical manager By Globe Staf, 9/27/2001 A memorial Mass will be said Saturday for Leonard E. Taylor of Reston, Va., a ... Editorial obituary published in THE BOSTON GLOBE on September 27, 2001. | ||
Sandra Teague
Australia was Sandra Teague's dream trip. The 31-year old physical therapist was eagerly headed overseas on her own--to raft, trek and rock climb--because she was ... Profile courtesy of THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE. | ||
Leslie A. Whittington
LESLIE A. WHITTINGTON, 45, of University Park, Md., was a professor at Georgetown University in Washington. Whittington, her husband, Charles S. Falkenberg, and two daughters ... Copyright © 2001 The Associated Press | ||
John D. Yamnicky Sr.
JOHN D. YAMNICKY SR., 71, of Waldorf, Md., was a retired naval aviator, but worked as a defense contractor for Veridian Corp. since his retirement ... Copyright © 2001 The Associated Press | ||
Vicki Yancey
Vicki Yancey was on her way to Reno for a business conference but hadn't planned to be on Flight 77, which crashed into the Pentagon ... Profile by Jeanette Rundquist published in THE STAR-LEDGER. | ||
Shuyin Yang
Yuguang Zheng, 65 and his wife, Shuyin Yang, 62, were aboard American Airlines flight 77 to Los Angeles on Tuesday, September 11, 2001. The ... Tribute submitted by Rui Zheng. | ||
Yuguang Zheng
Yuguang Zheng, 65 and his wife, Shuyin Yang, 62, were aboard American Airlines flight 77 to Los Angeles on Tuesday, September 11, 2001. The couple ... Tribute submitted by Rui Zheng. |
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Alona Abraham
A Great Time in the States The first 10 days of September were giddy ones for Alona Abraham, who was in Boston on her ... Profile published in THE NEW YORK TIMES on October 13, 2001 | ||
Garnet "Ace" Bailey
Ace of `Bailey-baisse' When Garnet Bailey would come to scout a game in Worcester, Mass., he would announce himself by saying, "table for ... Paid Notice published in THE BOSTON GLOBE on 9/13/2001. | ||
Mark Bavis
Scouting Hockey Talent Mark Bavis, a hockey scout, was on his way to work on Sept. 11, flying west for the Los Angeles Kings ... Profile published in THE NEW YORK TIMES on November 23, 2001. | ||
Graham Berkeley
A Lover of Freedom Graham Berkeley, a Briton, had lived in the United States for 10 years, and for 10 years he had been ... Profile published in THE NEW YORK TIMES on October 8, 2001. | ||
Touri Bolourchi
Lover of Literature Twenty-one years ago, Touri Bolourchi; her husband, Akbar; and her two daughters fled Iran when Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini closed the ... Profile published in THE NEW YORK TIMES on June 30, 2002. | ||
Klaus Bothe
Klaus Bothe, 31, of Linkenheim, Baden-Wurttemberg, Germany, director of development of BCT Technology AG. | ||
Daniel Brandhorst-Gamboa
Daniel and Ron and their son, David; victims of United Airlines Flight #175 on September 11, 2001. Dear friends of Donato Tramuto and Jeffrey Porter ... Profile published in THE NEW YORK TIMES on March 31, 2002. | ||
David Brandhorst-Gamboa
Daniel and Ron and their son, David; victims of United Airlines Flight #175 on September 11, 2001. Dear friends of Donato Tramuto and Jeffrey ... Profile published in THE NEW YORK TIMES on March 31, 2002. | ||
Ronald Brandhorst-Gamboa
Daniel and Ron and their son, David; victims of United Airlines Flight #175 on September 11, 2001. Dear friends of Donato Tramuto and Jeffrey Porter ... Profile published in THE NEW YORK TIMES on March 31, 2002. | ||
John Brett Cahill
Good Humor in 3 Languages They called him Mad Dog. When John B. Cahill was an undergraduate at Boston College, he was a real ... Editorial Obituary published in THE BOSTON GLOBE on 9/15/2001. | ||
Christoffer Carstanjen
Christoffer Carstanjen, 33, a victim on Flight 175, was a computer research specialist for the University of Massachusetts, a trained chef, a fan of English ... Profile published in THE NEW YORK TIMES on December 1, 2001. | ||
John J. "Jay" Corcoran
Frequent Traveler In the 20 years that John and Diann Corcoran were married, goodbyes rolled around every 84 days. Mr. Corcoran, known to everyone ... Profile published in THE NEW YORK TIMES on May 19, 2002. | ||
Ana Gloria Pocasangre de Barrera
Ana Gloria Pocasangre de Barrera, 49, of San Salvador, El Salvador, an exporter. | ||
Dorothy Alma deAraujo
Follower of Artistic Dream An artistic longing stayed with Dorothy deAraujo from a childhood in Depression-era Chicago to a retirement spent painting in vivid ... Copyright © 2000 The Associated Press | ||
Robert John Fangman
A Job That Fit Money is little comfort when you hate your job. As a salesman for Verizon Wireless, the only part Robert J. ... Profile published in THE NEW YORK TIMES on November 18, 2001. | ||
Lisa Frost
In Memory of Lisa On September 11, 2001, Rancho Santa Margarita resident Lisa Frost was a passenger on the ill-fated United Airlines Flight ... Profile published in THE NEW YORK TIMES on January 13, 2002. | ||
Lynn Catherine Goodchild
Inseparable Travelers It was supposed have been a quick getaway for Lynn Catherine Goodchild and Shawn M. Nassaney, a four-day trip to Maui, Hawaii, ... Editorial Obituary published in THE BOSTON GLOBE on 9/14/2001. | ||
Peter Morgan Goodrich
Selfless Boss Peter Morgan Goodrich was a burly, 6 foot 1, all- American shot-putter who also threw the hammer and discus during the late ... Tribute courtesy the Sudbury Town Crier. | ||
Douglas A. Gowell
Douglas A. Gowell, 52, of Methuen, MA, beloved husband and father, died unexpectedly Tuesday (September 11, 2001) as a result of the New York World ... Paid Notice published in THE HARTFORD COURANT on 9/15/2001. | ||
Rev. Francis E. Grogan CSC
Taking the Charitable View He served as a sonar expert on a Navy destroyer during World War II. But the Rev. Francis E. ... Editorial Obituary published in THE BOSTON GLOBE on 9/16/2001. | ||
Carl Max Hammond
Used-Car Tinkerer Carl Hammond and Carl Max Hammond Jr. had some of their best father-son talks while tinkering with the innards of a ... Profile published in THE NEW YORK TIMES on April 28, 2002. | ||
Christine Lee Hanson
Going Yuppie for Love Peter Burton Hanson, 32, had mastered the art of living through the Dead — the Grateful Dead, that is. He ... | ||
Peter Burton Hanson
Going Yuppie for Love Peter Burton Hanson, 32, had mastered the art of living through the Dead — the Grateful Dead, that is. He ... Paid Notice published in THE LOS ANGELES TIMES on 9/14/2001. | ||
Sue Kim Hanson
Going Yuppie for Love Peter Burton Hanson, 32, had mastered the art of living through the Dead — the Grateful Dead, that is. He ... | ||
Gerald F. Hardacre
Gerald F. Hardacre, 62, of Carlsbad, California, an environmental engineer before his retirement. |
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Eric Hartono
Modest Go-Getter Samadikun Hartono, the chairman of Modern Group, an Indonesian conglomerate involved in manufacturing, banking and financial services, wanted his three sons ... Profile courtesy of THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE. | ||
James E. Hayden
The Love Stayed Young Looking back on their nearly 25 years of marriage, Elizabeth Gail Hayden credits James E. Hayden with bringing her much ... Editorial Obituary published in THE BOSTON GLOBE on 9/17/2001. | ||
Herbert W. Homer
Herb Homer, 48, Raytheon executive By Globe Staff, 9/14/2001 Herb W. Homer of Milford, an official with the US Department of ... Editorial Obituary published in THE BOSTON GLOBE on 9/14/2001. | ||
First Officer Michael Horrocks
Michael Horrocks was serving as co-pilot on United Flight 175 when he called his wife, Miriam, to say hello. According to news reports confirmed by a ... Profile courtesy of THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE. | ||
Robert A. Jalbert
A Bear's Migration Robert Jalbert sold foam, all kinds. He sold the little bits found in the corners of printer cartridges. He sold ... Editorial Obituary published in THE BOSTON GLOBE on 9/16/2001. | ||
Amy Jarret
Taking Care of Others Amy N. Jarret, a flight attendant on United Airlines 175, loved to travel. But the 28-year-old Ms. Jarret also ... Profile courtesy of THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE. | ||
Ralph Kershaw
A Yachtsman's Best Friend After he married his high-school sweetheart, Hedi, 30 years ago, Ralph F. Kershaw built a two- story colonial house at ... Profile published in THE NEW YORK TIMES on November 12, 2001. | ||
Heinrich Kimmig
Heinrich Kimmig, 43, of Germany, chairman of BCT Technology AG. | ||
Amy R. King
Wanting to Be Together Amy King and Michael Tarrou, United Airlines flight attendants, were on Flight 175 when it crashed into the south tower. ... | ||
Brian Kinney
Engaging and Industrious As a kid, Brian Kinney pumped gas at his family's Texaco station in Lowell, Mass., but even after college, when ... Paid Notice published in THE BOSTON GLOBE on 9/13/2001. | ||
Kathryn L. LaBorie
Kathryn L. LaBorie, 44, of Providence, Rhode Island, a flight attendant with United Airlines. | ||
Robert George LeBlanc
An Insatiable Globetrotter He had the itchiest feet. Robert LeBlanc's insatiable desire to see the world meant he would not even have embarked on ... Profile courtesy of THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE. | ||
Maclovio "Joe" Lopez Jr.
Falsely Gruff Exterior People sometimes wondered why Maclovio Lopez, known as Joe, always wore sunglasses when his picture was taken. The answer: they weren't ... Profile courtesy of WWW.BOSTON.COM. | ||
Marianne MacFarlane
Haircuts at Disney World The MacFarlanes of Revere, Mass., did everything together. They lived side by side in two houses built by their Irish ... Profile published in THE NEW YORK TIMES on December 8, 2001. | ||
Alfred G. Marchand
Alfred G. Marchand had been a flight attendant less than a year when he worked United Airlines Flight 175 on Tuesday. At 44, he had ... Profile courtesy of THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE. | ||
Louis Neil Mariani
DEAR NEIL… I, as your wife, have searched for sane answers to what happened on that beautiful, sunny, warm Tuesday, September 11, 2001. You, Neil, ... Profile courtesy of THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE. | ||
Juliana Valentine McCourt
Taking Miss J to Disneyland They were best friends, close as sisters, and they were headed to California. Paige Farley- Hackel, and Ruth McCourt ... Profile courtesy of WWW.BOSTON.COM. | ||
Ruth McCourt
Taking Miss J to Disneyland They were best friends, close as sisters, and they were headed to California. Paige Farley- Hackel, and Ruth McCourt ... Profile courtesy of WWW.BOSTON.COM. | ||
Wolfgang Menzel
Wolfgang Menzel, 60: Human resources director for BCT Technologies AG. He had worked at the company since last year and planned to retire in six ... Profile courtesy of WWW.BOSTON.COM. | ||
Shawn Nassaney
Inseparable Travelers It was supposed have been a quick getaway for Lynn Catherine Goodchild and Shawn M. Nassaney, a four-day trip to Maui, Hawaii, ... Profile courtesy of WWW.BOSTON.COM. | ||
Marie Pappalardo
There are so many things to say about my mother, Marie Pappalardo, who was on Flight 175. She was 53 going on 33, so full ... Profile published in THE NEW YORK TIMES on February 3, 2002. | ||
Patrick J. Quigley IV
Great Brother, Great Friend Patrick J. Quigley IV lived in 21 places in 40 years, and at school he and his sister, Ruth Quigley-Lawrence, ... Paid Notice published in THE BOSTON GLOBE on 9/14/2001. | ||
Frederick Rimmele
Doctor With a Ponytail The first time Kimberly Trudel met Frederick Rimmele III, he was far ahead on a hiking trail in New ... Profile by Joe Malinconico published in THE STAR-LEDGER. | ||
James M. Roux
Believer in Simplifying The law firm — Roux & Ghimire of Portland, Me., and Katmandu, Nepal — was never destined for financial greatness. ... Profile published in THE NEW YORK TIMES on June 16, 2002. | ||
Jesus Sanchez
J. Sanchez, 45, airline employee By Globe Staff, 9/21/2001 Jesus Sanchez of East Boston, a customer service representative for United Airlines, was ... Editorial Obituary published in THE BOSTON GLOBE on September 21, 2001. |
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Captain Victor J. Saracini
Making Moments Count As a veteran pilot for United Airlines, Victor J. Saracini placed great stock in paying attention to time. But as a ... Paid Notice published in THE PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER on September 17, 2001. | ||
Kathleen Shearer
Together All the Way Their dream was a house with a view. It happened by accident. Kathleen Shearer was buying a chair in Dover, ... Profile published in THE NEW YORK TIMES on Sunday, March 31, 2002. | ||
Robert M. "Michael" Shearer
Together All the Way Their dream was a house with a view. It happened by accident. Kathleen Shearer was buying a chair in Dover, ... Profile published in THE NEW YORK TIMES on Sunday, March 31, 2002. | ||
Jane Simpkin
From her upper arms to her calves, Jane Simpkin proudly wore detailed Celtic and Native American-styled tattoos. But despite the uniqueness of Simpkin's body markings--and the ... Profile published in THE NEW YORK TIMES on September 10, 2002. | ||
Brian D. Sweeney
Consultant Brian Sweeney, 38, was on his way from Boston to Los Angeles for business. When Sweeney realized the plane was hijacked, he made two ... Profile courtesy of THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE. | ||
Michael C. "Mac" Tarrou
Wanting to Be Together Amy King and Michael Tarrou, United Airlines flight attendants, were on Flight 175 when it crashed into the south tower. ... | ||
Alicia Nicole Titus
Everyone Was a Favorite Greg Ernst remembers Sunday, Sept. 9, when he and his girlfriend, Alicia Titus, had been together for nine months. ... Profile courtesy of THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE. | ||
Timothy Ray Ward
The Valentine's Child Timothy Ray Ward came into the world on Valentine's Day in 1963, and immediately became the love of his mother's ... Profile published in THE NEW YORK TIMES on November 16, 2001. | ||
William Weems
Always Using Kindness William M. Weems paid attention to the small things in life, right down to the white tennis shoes he always ... Profile courtesy of THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE. |
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Anna Williams Allison
From Wine, a Beginning Love blossomed over crushed grapes. Blake Allison was a wine appreciation instructor at the Cambridge Center for Adult Education in ... Profile courtesy of THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE. | ||
David Angell
His Heart Was in Cape Cod David L. Angell piled up Emmy Awards for his work on shows like "Cheers," "Wings" and "Frasier," ... Paid Notice published in THE LOS ANGELES TIMES on September 14, 2001. | ||
Lynn Edwards Angell
And Hers Was There, Too John Hitchcock was surprised when Lynn Edwards Angell walked into his office at Hillsides School, a Pasadena, Calif., ... Paid Notice published in THE LOS ANGELES TIMES on September 14, 2001. | ||
Seima Aoyama
Seima Aoyama was an accountant from Culver City, Calif., who was apparently traveling on business when the American Airlines flight he was on crashed into ... Profile courtesy of THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE. | ||
Barbara Jean Arestegui
Barbara Jean Arestegui, 38, of Marston Mills, Massachusetts, a flight attendant with American Airlines. | ||
Myra Joy Aronson
French Food and Friends Once, when Myra Joy Aronson was visiting her brother and his family in Washington, she found out about the ... Editorial Obituary published in THE BOSTON GLOBE on September 20, 2001. | ||
Christine Barbuto
A Practical Joker Christine J. Barbuto was one of those people whom everyone else wanted to be around. Her friends from the University ... Editorial Obituary published in THE BOSTON GLOBE on September 20, 2001. | ||
Carolyn Beug
Mama Bunny to the Rescue To careful readers of the latest issue of Rolling Stone magazine, Carolyn Beug was a force in the music ... Profile published in THE NEW YORK TIMES on December 12, 2001. | ||
Kelly Ann Booms
Staying in Touch, Always Everywhere Kelly Ann Booms lived, she made good friends, which is what you would expect of a lively, outgoing ... Profile courtesy of THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE. | ||
Carol Bouchard
Carol Bouchard, of Warwick, Rhode Island: Secretary in the emergency room of Kent Hospital in Warwick. She also participated in a mentor program for local ... Profile courtesy of WWW.BOSTON.COM. | ||
Neilie Anne Heffernan Casey
Neilie Heffernan Casey, 32 planning manager for TJX Co. By Richard Chacón and Charles M. Sennott, Globe Staff, 9/21/2001 Her smile was ... Profile published in THE NEW YORK TIMES on December 3, 2001. | ||
Jeffrey Collman
Happiest in Flight Jeffrey Dwayne Collman, a flight attendant for American Airlines, had his normal flight pattern down pat: he worked the Boston-to- San ... Profile courtesy of THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE. | ||
Jeffrey Coombs
At Home in the Outdoors It was early on a Sunday morning in late summer New England, a day all pretty with promise. ... Profile published in THE NEW YORK TIMES on February 12, 2002. | ||
Tara K. Creamer (Shea)
The Perfect Life At the University of Massachusetts at Amherst, Tara Creamer was an apparel-marketing major because, as her husband, John, said, "She knew ... Paid Notice published in THE BOSTON GLOBE on 9/14/2001. | ||
Thelma Cuccinello
'Nuts at Christmas' Christmas was Thelma Cuccinello's favorite holiday, a time when she could deck her house in Wilmot, N.H., with all the ornaments ... Profile courtesy of THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE. | ||
Patrick Currivan
Inquisitive Voyager Patrick Currivan was intensely curious, which made him a wonderful traveler. "Whatever chance he got he quizzed people," said Kathy Marshall, ... Editorial obituary published in THE BOSTON GLOBE on September 27, 2001. | ||
Brian P. Dale
As far as his family knew Tuesday morning, Brian P. Dale was safe in Los Angeles. That's where he was supposed to have flown Monday night. ... Profile courtesy of THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE. | ||
David DiMeglio
Gregariously Gifted David DiMeglio was a child of his digital generation. He loved computers, and was this close to turning that love into a ... Paid Notice published in THE BOSTON GLOBE on 9/13/2001. | ||
Donald DiTullio
"Riding Free and Forever" When the people who admired Donald DiTullio think about him, some go to the distant past, some to the ... Paid Notice published in THE BOSTON GLOBE on 9/17/2001. | ||
Alberto Dominguez
Albert Dominguez, 66, was a baggage handler for Qantas Airways in Sydney, Australia. He was traveling on holiday at the time of his death. He ... | ||
Peter el-Hachem
Peter Paul, 40, of Tewksbury, a passenger aboard American Airlines Flight #11, died Tuesday. Mr. Hashem was a Senior Software Engineering Manager at Teradyne in ... Paid Notice published in THE BOSTON GLOBE on 9/14/2001. | ||
Alexander Filipov
A Desire to Know Alexander Filipov, an electrical engineer, did not just check his sons' homework. He explained it in complex mathematical terms. ... Editorial Obituary published in THE BOSTON GLOBE on September 21, 2001. | ||
Carol Flyzik
A Patient Stepmother "She sold, like, computer software to hospitals and medical companies or something," said Kristin Walsh, unsure exactly what her stepmother did. That ... Profile published in THE NEW YORK TIMES on November 22, 2001. | ||
Paul Friedman
A Problem-Solver Paul Friedman, a shy, kind man with a surging mind, was always a problem-solver. Of the five Friedman siblings, he was ... Profile by Dore Carroll published in THE STAR-LEDGER. | ||
Karleton D.B. Fyfe
'Really Living It' Karleton Fyfe's mother had to be bedridden for the six months before he was born; he seemed to be in a ... Profile courtesy of THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE. |
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Peter Gay
Efficient Executive Their sheer numbers — six boys and one girl — made the Gay family hard to ignore as they grew up in ... Editorial Obituary published in THE BOSTON GLOBE on 9/16/2001. | ||
Linda George
Love Through Volleyball In July 2000 Linda George had no idea of what was coming when Jeff Pereira, whom she had been dating for ... Profile published in THE NEW YORK TIMES on January 6, 2002. | ||
Edmund Glazer
Soothing Influence Edmund Glazer even laughed quietly. He was a calming, logical man, a problem solver, an unassuming gentleman for whom swearing was ... Profile courtesy of THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE. | ||
Lisa Gordenstein (Fenn)
A Kiss Before She Left Lisa Fenn Gordenstein had a way of doing things to make the people in her life feel special, whether ... Editorial Obituary published in THE BOSTON GLOBE on 9/19/2001. | ||
Andrew Curry Green
Risk-Taking as Way of Life We didn't want to live life in a cupboard," said Shannon Curry Green, describing her husband, Andrew. He ... Profile published in THE NEW YORK TIMES on February 12, 2002. | ||
Paige Farley Hackel
Taking Miss J to Disneyland They were best friends, close as sisters, and they were headed to California. Paige Farley- Hackel, and Ruth McCourt ... Profile courtesy of WWW.BOSTON.COM. | ||
Robert Hayes
The Man With the Surfboard Robert Hayes sported a year-round tan because almost everywhere he went, he also sported his surfboard. It did not ... Profile published in THE NEW YORK TIMES on December 1, 2001. | ||
Edward R. "Ted" Hennessy Jr.
Mad About Guitars Edward R. Hennessy Jr. tried baseball and hockey and all the other sports his dad loved, but as a little boy ... Editorial Obituary published in THE BOSTON GLOBE on September 21, 2001. | ||
John A. Hofer
John A. Hofer, 45, of Bellflower, California, Owner of a small business, Hofer was in Boston on a golfing vacation. He leaves behind a teenage ... Profile courtesy of WWW.BOSTON.COM. | ||
Cora Holland
Hands to Comfort and Heal "I loved my mother's hands, her extensions of her soul," Nate Holland, who turned 19 today, said in ... Paid Notice published in THE BOSTON GLOBE on 9/14/2001. | ||
Nicholas Humber
Nicholas Humber; Environmental expert By Globe Staff, 9/17/2001 Nicholas Humber of Newton, an executive of Enron Wind Corp., was killed Tuesday ... Editorial Obituary published in THE BOSTON GLOBE on 9/17/2001 | ||
Waleed Iskandar
Waleed Iskandar, was a consultant By Globe Staff, 9/21/2001 Waleed J. Iskandar of Boston and London, a consultant with the Monitor Group, was ... Profile published in THE NEW YORK TIMES on January 6, 2002. | ||
John C. Jenkins
Eclectic Collector When you walked into the apartment of John C. Jenkins, you had to beware of the toasters. The floor was littered with ... Editorial Obituary published in THE BOSTON GLOBE on 9/17/2001. | ||
Charles E. Jones
Charles E. Jones, at age 48; was astronautical engineer By Globe Staff, 9/22/2001 A memorial service will be held today for Charles ... Editorial Obituary published in THE BOSTON GLOBE on September 22, 2001. | ||
Robin Kaplan
The Peacekeeper When Robin Kaplan's friends bickered, she would chime in, "Harmony." She was the peacekeeper. And if they kept fighting she would ... Editorial Obituary published in THE BOSTON GLOBE on 9/14/2001. | ||
Barbara Keating
Contented Grandmother Barbara Keating spent 25 years in public service, 10 as executive director of the Big Brothers Big Sisters of South Middlesex, ... Profile courtesy of THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE. | ||
David Kovalcin
Portraits in the Mist There are little ghosts of Daddy in the mirrors of the Kovalcin house in Hudson, N.H. David Kovalcin had a ... Profile courtesy of THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE. | ||
Judith Camilla "Judy" Larocque (Frankel)
Her Business, Her Retriever Judy Larocque founded and led a small company in Framingham, Mass., called Market Perspectives, and she had a golden ... Editorial Obituary published in THE BOSTON GLOBE on September 22, 2001. | ||
N. Janis Lasden
The Strong One Her passion was her dogs. She had three of them. Two German shepherds and a Rottweiler. She spoke of Shilo, ... Profile courtesy of THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE. | ||
Daniel John Lee
Dan Lee boarded a plane early Tuesday morning so he could be at his wife's side in California as she gave birth to their second ... Profile courtesy of THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE. | ||
Daniel M. Lewin
Lewin, Daniel M. Lewin, Daniel, M., the co-founder of Akamai Technologies, died on September 11th aboard American Airlines flight 11 which crashed in New York ... Paid Notice published in THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE on 9/17/2001. | ||
Sara Elizabeth Low
Poise, and a Silly Streak, Too For Sara Elizabeth Low, a career as a flight attendant was a birthright. Family vacations meant piling in ... Profile courtesy of THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE. | ||
Susan MacKay
A Dress Transformed Susan MacKay, a vice president at the TJX Companies, a discount apparel and home fashion retailer, had been looking forward to ... Profile published in THE NEW YORK TIMES on November 18, 2001. | ||
Karen Martin
They Liked Her Style Karen Martin's friends say she was not just a Type A personality, she was a Type A+. Competitive. Organized. In ... Profile published in THE NEW YORK TIMES on December 9, 2001. | ||
First Officer Thomas McGuinness
Discoveries Through Faith Two days before his senior prom, Tom F. McGuinness made a life-altering choice: he asked a young woman named Cheryl ... Profile published in THE NEW YORK TIMES on April 14, 2002. |
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Christopher D. Mello
Cartoons at Conference Calls Christopher D. Mello was handsome. (He had "a kinetic smile," said his father, Douglas Mello.) He was athletic. (He ... Life Story from Legacy.com. | ||
Jeffrey Peter Mladenik
Living His Faith Jeffrey Mladenik leaves a wife, Suzanne, two daughters, Kelly, 21, and Grace, 4, two sons, Joshua, 18, and Daniel, 17, ... Profile courtesy of THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE. | ||
Antonio Montoya
As the initial shock subsides, Antonio Montoya's East Boston household is thinking of what lies ahead for their tightly knit Colombian family, one that has ... Profile courtesy of THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE. | ||
Carlos Alberto Montoya
Carlos Alberto Montoya, 36, of Bellmont, Massachusetts. | ||
Laura Lee Morabito
Manilow and Ice Cream Laura Lee Morabito, 34, the national sales manager for Qantas Airways, met her future husband in the jacuzzi at an ... Profile published in THE NEW YORK TIMES on December 27, 2001. | ||
Mildred Naiman
Thumbed Her Nose at Age At 81, Mildred Naiman kept the pedal to the metal. "She had a little bit of a lead ... Profile courtesy of THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE. | ||
Laurie Ann Neira
Laurie Ann Neira, 48, of Los Angeles, California, a transcriber with Your Office Genie. | ||
Renee Lucille Newell
Yours in Customer Service Renee Newell really cared about the answer when she would ask, "How can I help you?" That made her ... Paid Notice published in THE HARTFORD COURANT on 9/17/2001. | ||
Kathleen Nicosia
Kathy Nicosia, 54, a flight attendant By Globe Staff, 9/18/2001 Kathy Nicosia of Winthrop, a flight attendant for American Airlines, was ... Editorial Obituary published in THE BOSTON GLOBE on 9/18/2001. | ||
Jacqueline J. Norton
Jackie Norton, of Lubec, Maine: Retiree. Norton and her husband were headed to Santa Barbara, Calif., for her son's wedding, said Lawton Carter, a cousin ... Profile courtesy of WWW.BOSTON.COM. | ||
Robert Norton
Robert Norton, of Lubec, Maine: Retiree. Norton and his wife, Jacqueline, were on their way to San Francisco for her son's wedding. Profile courtesy of WWW.BOSTON.COM. | ||
Captain John Ogonowski
Captain on the Farm John Ogonowski wore two uniforms: his navy blue senior captain's uniform for American Airlines and the blue jeans and denim ... Editorial Obituary published in THE BOSTON GLOBE on 9/16/2001. | ||
Betty Ann Ong
Calm in Face of Horror She was feminine, very humorous, very caring, and she loved people," said Cathie Ong, whose sister Betty was ... Profile published in THE NEW YORK TIMES on February 17, 2002. | ||
Jane Orth
Jane Marie (Iaci) age 49, of Haverhill, died September 11, 2001, aboard American Airlines Flt. 11, from Boston to Los Angeles. Ms. Orth was traveling ... Paid notice published in THE BOSTON GLOBE on 9/18/2001. | ||
Thomas Pecorelli
Thomas Pecorelli, a cameraman for Fox Sports Net and E! Entertainment Television in Los Angeles, was returning from a wedding in Boston and from visiting ... Profile courtesy of THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE. | ||
Berry Berenson Perkins
Touching Everyone Hers was a life of almost fairy tale proportions. She was a granddaughter of the French couturier Elsa Schiaparelli. She was ... Editorial Obituary published in THE NEW YORK TIMES on September 13, 2001. | ||
Sonia Mercedes Morales Puopolo
Sonia Puopolo, at 58; patron of the arts, philanthropist By Globe Staff, 10/4/2001 Sonia Mercedes Morales Puopolo of Dover, a prominent philanthropist ... Editorial obituary published in THE BOSTON GLOBE on October 4, 2001. | ||
David E. Retik
Cheering People Up David E. Retik's office in Boston looks as it did Sept. 10, before he boarded Flight 11. His screen saver ... Paid Notice published in THE BOSTON GLOBE on 9/13/2001. | ||
Jean D. Roger
Finding Joy in the Sky You can call just about anybody a people person. People who were close to Jean Rogér say they ... Profile courtesy of THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE. | ||
Philip M. Rosenzweig
You Could Count on Him Philip M. Rosenzweig was the reliable one in the family. He kept his papers in order, and he never ... Editorial Obituary published in THE BOSTON GLOBE on 9/13/2001. | ||
Richard B. Ross
Always Time for More Richard B. Ross was always late, to everything, but his family didn't mind. "It was really because he always tried ... Editorial Obituary published in THE BOSTON GLOBE on 9/13/2001. | ||
Jessica Sachs
Determined to Succeed Jessica Sachs's schedule since her December graduation from the University of Massachusetts at Amherst was exhausting. She had accepted a job ... Profile courtesy of THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE. | ||
Rahma Salie
Almost Parents Rahma Salie, of Sri Lankan descent, grew up in Japan. Michael Theodoridis, of Greek descent, grew up in Switzerland. She was ... Profile published in THE NEW YORK TIMES on July 14, 2002. | ||
Heather Lee Smith
Lover of Travel By the time she was 7, Heather Smith had learned more about Islamic culture than many people learn in a ... Editorial obituary published in THE BOSTON GLOBE on September 27, 2001. | ||
Dianne Snyder (Bullis)
Dianne (Bullis) Snyder, 42, of Westport, MA, died Tuesday, (September 11, 2001) in Manhattan, NY, while serving as a flight attendant on American Airlines ... Paid Notice published in THE HARTFORD COURANT on 9/16/2001. |
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Douglas Stone
Perfect Business Partner To know Douglas Stone was to know his distinctive brand of humor. "Cynical and dry" his son Zachary called it. "When ... Profile published in THE NEW YORK TIMES on December 2, 2001. | ||
Xavier Suarez
Xavier Suarez, 41, of Chino Hills, California, a civil engineer. | ||
Madeline "Amy" Sweeney
The Final Call Madeline Amy Sweeney never went looking for fame, but fame found her on Sept. 11. Her 15 minutes were the last ... Paid Notice published in THE BOSTON GLOBE on 9/14/2001. | ||
Michael Theodoridis
Almost Parents Rahma Salie, of Sri Lankan descent, grew up in Japan. Michael Theodoridis, of Greek descent, grew up in Switzerland. She was ... Profile published in THE NEW YORK TIMES on July 14, 2002. | ||
James "Jim" Trentini
To See the Grandchildren In retirement, James and Mary Trentini traveled at every opportunity, wherever their fancy took them. But in particular they liked ... Paid Notice published in THE BOSTON GLOBE on 9/14/2001. | ||
Mary Trentini
To See the Grandchildren In retirement, James and Mary Trentini traveled at every opportunity, wherever their fancy took them. But in particular they liked ... Paid Notice published in THE BOSTON GLOBE on 9/14/2001. | ||
Pendyala Vamshikrishna
Pendyala Vamshikrishna, 30, had been away on business for three weeks and was eager to get home to Los Angeles. As he boarded American Flight ... Profile courtesy of THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE. | ||
Mary Wahlstrom
Unstoppable 78 She extracted the maximum out of life. Up at 5 in the morning, reading, traveling, debating current events, going to the movies. ... Profile published in THE NEW YORK TIMES on December 31, 2001. | ||
Kenneth Waldie
The Oldest Teammate Carol Waldie thought of her husband as her fifth child. "Just what I needed," she said. Kenneth Waldie wanted to ... Profile published in THE NEW YORK TIMES on January 13, 2002. | ||
John Wenckus
Of Torrance, CA, formerly of Waltham, in NYC, September 11, 2001, John J. Son of John J. and Joan E. (Besso) Wenckus of Waltham. Brother ... Paid Notice published in THE BOSTON GLOBE on 9/18/2001. | ||
Candace Lee Williams
On the Way to Hollywood How to comprehend the terrible symmetry that returned Candace Lee Williams to the place of her triumph, the World ... Profile published in THE NEW YORK TIMES on November 30, 2001. | ||
Christopher R. Zarba Jr.
A Curious Mind Christopher R. Zarba Jr. was just a baby when the Boston Pops performed a piece composed by his father, "Palm Sunday," ... Profile courtesy of THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE. |
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