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These pages are
dedicated to all the Innocent people who lost their lives on the 9-11-2001 at
the WTC, Pentagon and Aircraft.
While I watched the events
unfold on the 9-11-2001 in my hotel room and saw airplanes crash in to the WTC
I gave a thought to what it must have been like on the hijacked airplanes. I
have always had a problem with flying - it just makes me feel uneasy - but I
cannot comprehend the terror that each and every passenger on these airplanes
must have suffered - may they all rest in peace.
UNITED AIRLINES FLIGHT 93
United Airlines Flight 93, from Newark, New Jersey, to San Francisco,
California, crashed in rural southwest Pennsylvania, with 45 people on board.
Here is a list of the
terrorist victims. There are few pictures on this site to remember these
victims by, so where possible I have included some personal information to
allow the reader to connect to these REAL people - they were just like
you or me.
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Jason Dahl, 43, from Denver, Colorado, was the plane's captain. He had a
wife and son. Dahl had a lifelong interest in flying, said his aunt, Maxine
Atkinson, of Waterloo, Iowa.
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Leroy Homer, 36, from Marlton, New Jersey, was the first officer on
board. He was married and had a daughter.
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Lorraine Bay was a flight attendant.
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Sandra Bradshaw, 38, of Greensboro, North Carolina, was a flight
attendant.
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Wanda Green was a flight attendant.
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CeeCee Lyles of Fort Myers, Florida, was a flight attendant. She reached
her husband, Lorne, by cell phone to tell him that she loved him and their
children before the plane went down. The couple between them had four
children.
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Deborah Welsh was a flight attendant.
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PASSENGERS
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Christian Adams
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Todd Beamer, 32, was from Cranbury, New Jersey.
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Alan Beaven, 48, of Oakland, California, was an environmental lawyer.
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Mark Bingham, 31, of San Francisco owned a public relations firm, the
Bingham Group. He called his mother, Alice Hoglan, 15 minutes before the
plane crashed and told her that the plane had been taken over by three men
who claimed to have a bomb. Hoglan said her son told her that some passengers
planned to try to regain control of the plane. "He said, 'I love you very,
very much, ' " Hoglan said.
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Deora Bodley, 20, of Santa Clara, California, was a university student.
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Marion Britton
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Thomas E. Burnett Jr., 38, of San Ramon, California, was a senior vice
president and chief operating officer of Thoratec Corp., a medical research
and development company, and the father of three. He made four calls to his
wife, Deena, from the plane. Deena Burnett said that her husband told her
that one passenger had been stabbed and that "a group of us are going to do
something." He also told her that the people on board knew about the attack
on the World Trade Center, apparently through other phone calls.
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William Cashman
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Georgine Corrigan
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Joseph Deluca
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Patrick Driscoll
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Edward Felt, 41, was from Matawan, New Jersey.
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Colleen Fraser
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Andrew Garcia
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Emerson Glick, 2 months old, was from West Milford, New Jersey.
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Jeremy Glick, 31, from West Milford, New Jersey, was flying with his
infant child, Emerson. He called his wife, Liz, and in-laws in New York on a
cell phone to tell them the plane had been hijacked, Joanne Makely, Glick's
mother-in-law, told CNN. Glick said that one of the hijackers "had a red box
he said was a bomb, and one had a knife of some nature," Makely said. Glick
asked Makely if the reports about the attacks on the World Trade Center were
true, and she told him they were. He left the phone for a while, returning to
say, "The men voted to attack the terrorists," Makely said.
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Lauren Grandcolas of San Rafael, California, was a sales worker at Good
Housekeeping magazine.
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Donald F. Green, 52, was from Greenwich, Connecticut.
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Linda Gronlund
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Richard Guadagno, 38, of Eureka, California, was the manager of the U.S.
Fish and Wildlife Service's Humboldt Bay National Wildlife Refuge.
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Toshiya Kuge
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Waleska Martinez
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Nicole Miller
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Mark Rothenberg
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Christine Snyder, 32, was from Kailua, Hawaii. She was an arborist for
the Outdoor Circle and was returning from a conference in Washington. She had
been married less than a year.
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John Talignani
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Honor Wainio
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Remember these victims
- any one of them could have just as easily have been you. Terrorism is a sick
way of imposing the terrorists twisted will upon you - never allow that
to be.
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