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AMERICAN AIRLINES
FLIGHT 11
American Airlines Flight 11, from Boston,
Massachusetts, to Los Angeles, California, crashed into
the north tower of the World Trade Center with 92 people
on board.
CREW
John Ogonowski,
52, of Dracut, Massachusetts, was the pilot of Flight
11. He lived on a 150-acre farm north of Boston. He is
survived by his wife, Margaret, and three daughters,
Laura, 16; Caroline, 14; and Mary, 11. A lifelong
aviation buff, he joined the Air Force after graduating
from college and flew planes at the close of the Vietnam
War. He joined American Airlines in 1979.
First Officer Thomas McGuinness,
42, of Portsmouth, New Hampshire, was Flight 11's
co-pilot. He is survived by his wife, Cheryl, and a
14-year-old son and 16-year-old daughter. He was active
in Bethany Church in Greenland, New Hampshire, friends
and neighbors told The Boston Globe. Rick DeKoven, a
church administrator, described him as "a devoted family
man."
Barbara Arestegui,
38, was a flight attendant from Marstons Mills,
Massachusetts.
Jeffrey Collman
was a flight attendant.
Sara Low,
28, was a flight attendant from Batesville, Arkansas.
Karen Martin
was a flight attendant.
Kathleen Nicosia
was a flight attendant.
Betty Ong,
45, was a flight attendant from Andover, Massachusetts.
Jean Roger,
24, was a flight attendant from Longmeadow,
Massachusetts.
Dianne Snyder,
42, was a flight attendant from Westport, Massachusetts.
Madeline Sweeney,
35, was a flight attendant from Acton, Massachusetts.
PASSENGERS
Anna Williams Allison,
48, of Stoneham, Massachusetts, was the founder of A2
Software Solutions, a firm that assists companies in
software development. Allison had more than 19 years'
experience in the software development industry and was
a frequent speaker and trainer at national and local
conferences.
David Angell,
54, of Pasadena, California, was the creator and
executive producer of the hit NBC sitcom "Frasier." A
native of West Barrington, Rhode Island, Angell entered
the Army after graduating from college and served at the
Pentagon until 1972. He worked in insurance and
engineering before selling a script for a TV series in
1977. In 1983, he joined the TV series "Cheers" as a
staff writer and began working with co-supervising
producers Peter Casey and David Lee. This team formed a
production company, creating and producing "Wings" in
1990 and "Frasier" in 1993. The trio won 24 Emmys.
Lynn Angell,
45, of Pasadena, California, was the wife of "Frasier"
creator and executive producer David Angell. The Angells
were returning from a wedding on the East Coast to
attend the Emmy Awards.
Seima Aoyama
Myra Aronson,
52, of Charlestown, Massachusetts, was a press and
analyst relations manager for Compuware Corp.
Christine Barbuto,
32, of Brookline, Massachusetts, was a buyer for TJX
Cos., the off-price retailer of apparel and home
fashions. She was on her way to California on a buying
trip. Barbuto is survived her father and two sisters.
She had worked for TJX for five years.
Berry Berenson,
53, of Los Angeles, California, was an actress and
photographer. She was the widow of actor Anthony
Perkins, who died in 1992, and sister of actress and
model Marisa Berenson. She is survived by two sons,
Osgood, an actor, and Elvis. Born into an aristocratic
family, Berenson appeared in the movies "Cat People"
(1982), "Winter Kills" (1979) and "Remember My Name"
(1978).
Carolyn Beug,
48, of Los Angeles, California, was traveling with her
mother, Mary Wahlstrom. They had gone to Boston to drop
off relatives at a nearby college and were returning
home.
Carol Bouchard,
43, of Warwick, Rhode Island, was a Kent County Hospital
emergency room secretary.
Robin Caplin
was from Natick, Massachusetts.
Neilie Casey,
32, of Wellesley, Massachusetts, was a merchandise
planning manager for TJX Cos., the off-price retailer of
apparel and home fashions. She worked for TJX for eight
years. Casey is survived by her husband and a
7-month-old daughter.
Jeffrey Coombs,
42, of Abington, Massachusetts, was a security analyst
for Compaq Computer. He is survived by his wife,
Christie, and three children, Meagan, 10; Julia, 7; and
Matt, 12.
Tara Creamer,
30, of Worcester, Massachusetts, was a merchandise
planning manager for TJX Cos., the off-price retailer of
apparel and home fashions. She had worked for TJX for
eight years. Creamer is survived by her husband, John,
and two children, Colin, 4, and Nora, 1.
Thelma Cuccinello,
71, was a Wilmot, New Hampshire, resident with 10
grandchildren. She was on her way to visit a sister in
California. Daughter Cheryl O'Brien gave her mom a ride
to catch a bus to Logan International Airport in Boston.
"I was the last one to see her," O'Brien said. "I got to
kiss her and say 'I love you' and 'Have a nice trip.' "
Patrick Currivan
Andrew Curry Green
was from Chelmsford, Massachusetts.
Brian Dale,
43, of Warren, New Jersey, was an accountant and
attorney with Blue Capital Management. He was married
and the father of three.
David DiMeglio
was from Wakefield, Massachusetts.
Donald Ditullio,
49, was from Peabody, Massachusetts.
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 was married with four children.
Alex Filipov,
70, was an electrical engineer from Concord,
Massachusetts.
Carol Flyzik,
40, was from Plaistow, New Hampshire.
Paul Friedman,
45, from Belmont, Massachusetts, was a consultant for
Emergence Consulting.
Karleton D.B. Fyfe,
31, of Brookline, Massachusetts, was a senior investment
analyst for John Hancock.
Peter Gay,
54, of Tewksbury, Massachusetts, was a Raytheon Co. vice
president of operations for electronic systems based in
Andover, Massachusetts. He had worked for Raytheon for
more than 28 years.
Linda George,
27, of Westboro, Massachusetts, was a buyer for TJX
Cos., the off-price retailer of apparel and home
fashions. She was on her way to California on a buying
trip. George is survived by her father, mother, sister
and brother. She was engaged to be married.
Edmund Glazer,
41, of Los Angeles, California, was the chief financial
officer and vice president of finance and administration
of MRV Communications, a Chatsworth, California, firm
that focuses on optical components and network
infrastructure systems. Glazer was survived by his wife,
Candy, and son, Nathan.
Lisa Fenn Gordenstein,
41, of Needham, Massachusetts, was an assistant vice
president, merchandise manager, for TJX Cos., the
off-price retailer of apparel and home fashions. She was
on her way to California on a buying trip. Gordenstein
is survived by her husband and two children.
Paige Farley Hackel,
46, was a spiritual adviser from Newton, Massachusetts.
Peter Hashem,
40, was an engineer from Tewksbury, Massachusetts.
Robert Hayes,
37, from Amesbury, Massachusetts was a sales engineer
with Netstal.
Ted Hennessy,
35, was a consultant for Emergence Consulting in
Belmont, Massachusetts.
John Hofer
Cora Holland,
52, of Sudbury, Massachusetts, was with Sudbury Food
Pantry, an interdenominational program that assisted
needy families, at Our Lady of Fatima Church.
Nicholas Humber,
60, of Newton, Massachusetts, was the owner of Brae Burn
Management.
John Jenkins
Charles Jones,
48, was a computer programmer from Bedford,
Massachusetts.
Robin Kaplan,
33, of Westboro, Massachusetts, was a senior store
equipment specialist for TJX Cos., the off-price
retailer of apparel and home fashions. She was on her
way to California to help prepare for a new T.J. Maxx
store opening. Kaplan had returned to work this year
after battling Crohn's disease, a life-threatening
inflammatory illness of the gastrointestinal tract. She
is survived by her father, Edward Kaplan, and mother,
Francine.
Barbara Keating,
72, was from Palm Springs, California.
David Kovalcin,
42, of Hudson, New Hampshire, was a Raytheon Co. senior
mechanical engineer for electronic systems in Tewksbury,
Massachusetts. He had worked for Raytheon for 15 years.
Judy Larocque,
50, of Framingham, Massachusetts, was the founder and
CEO of Market Perspectives, a research firm that offers
online and on-site surveys. Before founding the company
in 1993, she was the principal of Emergent Marketing, an
executive marketing consulting firm.
Jude Larson,
31, was from Los Angeles, California.
Natalie Larson
was from Los Angeles, California.
N. Janis Lasden,
46, of General Electric was from Peabody, Massachusetts.
Daniel John Lee,
34, was from Los Angeles, California.
Daniel C. Lewin,
31, was the co-founder and chief technology officer at
Akamai Technologies Inc., a Cambridge, Massachusetts,
company that produces technology equipment to facilitate
online content delivery. He is survived by his wife and
two sons. He founded Akamai in 1998 with scientist Tom
Leighton and a group of Massachusetts Institute of
Technology scientists and business professionals. Lewin
was responsible for the company's research and
development strategy.
Susan MacKay,
44, of Westford, Massachusetts, was an employee of TJX
Cos., the off-price retailer of apparel and home
fashions.
Chris Mello,
25, was a financial analyst with Alta Communications
from Boston. He graduated from Princeton University with
a degree in psychology. He is survived by his parents,
Douglas and Ellen Mello of Rye, New York; a brother,
John Douglas Mello of New York City; and his paternal
grandmother, Alice Mello, of Barefoot Bay, Florida.
Jeff Mladenik,
43, of Hinsdale, Illinois, was the interim president at
E-Logic.
Antonio Montoya
Carlos Montoya
Laura Lee Morabito,
34, was the Qantas Airways area sales manager in Boston.
She lived in Framingham, Massachusetts, with her
husband. She was traveling on company business at the
time of her death.
Mildred Naiman
was from Andover, Massachusetts.
Laurie Neira
Renee Newell,
37, of Cranston, Rhode Island, was a customer service
agent with American Airlines.
Jacqueline Norton,
60, was a retiree from Lubec, Maine. She was traveling
with her husband, Robert Norton.
Robert Norton,
82, was a retiree from Lubec, Maine. He was traveling
with his wife, Jacqueline Norton.
Jane Orth,
49, of Haverhill, Massachusetts, was retired from Lucent
Technology.
Thomas Pecorelli,
31, of Los Angeles, California, was a cameraman for Fox
Sports and E! Entertainment Television.
Sonia Morales Puopolo,
58, of Dover, Massachusetts, was a retired ballet
dancer.
David Retik
was from Needham, Massachusetts. He was a general
partner and founding member of Alta Communications, a
Boston-based investment firm specializing in
communication industries. Retik graduated from Colgate
University and received a master's in accounting from
New York University. He is survived by his wife, Susan
and their two children, Ben and Molly.
Philip Rosenzweig
of Acton, Massachusetts, was an executive with Sun
Microsystems.
Richard Ross,
58, of Newton, Massachusetts, headed his own management
consulting company, the Ross Group.
Jessica Sachs,
22, of Billerica, Massachusetts was an accountant with
PricewaterhouseCoopers.
Rahma Salie,
28, was from Boston.
Heather Smith,
30, of Beacon Capital Partners was from Boston.
Douglas Stone,
54, was from Dover, New Hampshire.
Xavier Suarez
Michael Theodoridis,
32, was a consultant from Boston.
James Trentini,
65, was a retired teacher and assistant principal from
Everett, Massachusetts.
Mary Trentini,
67, was a retired secretary from Everett, Massachusetts.
Mary Wahlstrom,
75, of Kaysville, Utah, was traveling with her daughter,
Carolyn Beug. They had gone to Boston to drop off
relatives at a nearby college and were returning home.
Kenneth Waldie,
46, of Methuen, Massachusetts, was a Raytheon Co. senior
quality control engineer for electronic systems in
Tewksbury, Massachusetts. He had worked for Raytheon for
17 years.
John Wenckus,
46, was a tax consultant from Torrance, California.
Candace Lee Williams,
20, was a student from Danbury, Connecticut.
Christopher Zarba,
47, of Hopkinton, Massachusetts, was a software engineer
at Concord Communications. He leaves behind a wife and
family. He would have been 48 on September 15.
AMERICAN AIRLINES
FLIGHT 77
American Airlines Flight 77, from
Washington to Los Angeles, crashed into the Pentagon
with 64 people aboard.
CREW
Charles Burlingame
of Herndon, Virginia, was the plane's captain. He is
survived by a wife, a daughter and a grandson. He had
more than 20 years of experience flying with American
Airlines and was a former U.S. Navy pilot.
David Charlebois,
who lived in Washington's Dupont Circle neighborhood,
was the first officer on the flight. "He was handsome
and happy and very centered," his neighbor Travis White,
told The Washington Post. "His life was the kind of life
I wanted to have some day."
Michele Heidenberger
of Chevy Chase, Maryland, was a flight
attendant for 30 years. She left behind a husband, a
pilot, and a daughter and son.
Flight attendant Jennifer Lewis,
38, of Culpeper, Virginia, was the wife of flight
attendant Kenneth Lewis.
Flight attendant Kenneth Lewis,
49, of Culpeper, Virginia, was the husband of flight
attendant Jennifer Lewis.
Renee May,
39, of Baltimore, Maryland, was a flight attendant.
PASSENGERS
Paul Ambrose,
32, of Washington, was a physician who worked with the
U.S. Department of Health and Human Services and the
surgeon general to address racial and ethnic disparities
in health. A 1995 graduate of Marshall University School
of Medicine, Ambrose last year was named the Luther
Terry Fellow of the Association of Teachers of
Preventative Medicine.
Yeneneh Betru,
35, was from Burbank, California.
M.J. Booth
Bernard Brown,
11, was a student at Leckie Elementary School in
Washington. He was embarking on an educational trip to
the Channel Islands National Marine Sanctuary near Santa
Barbara, California, as part of a program funded by the
National Geographic Society.
Suzanne Calley,
42, of San Martin, California, was an employee of Cisco
Systems Inc.
William Caswell
Sarah Clark,
65, of Columbia, Maryland, was a sixth-grade teacher at
Backus Middle School in Washington. She was accompanying
a student on an educational trip to the Channel Islands
National Marine Sanctuary near Santa Barbara,
California, as part of a program funded by the National
Geographic Society.
Asia Cottom,
11, was a student at Backus Middle School in Washington.
Asia was embarking on an educational trip to the Channel
Islands National Marine Sanctuary near Santa Barbara,
California, as part of a program funded by the National
Geographic Society.
James Debeuneure,
58, of Upper Marlboro, Maryland, was a fifth-grade
teacher at Ketcham Elementary School in Washington. He
was accompanying a student on an educational trip to the
Channel Islands National Marine Sanctuary near Santa
Barbara, California, as part of a program funded by the
National Geographic Society.
Rodney Dickens,
11, was a student at Leckie Elementary School in
Washington. He was embarking on an educational trip to
the Channel Islands National Marine Sanctuary near Santa
Barbara, California, as part of a program funded by the
National Geographic Society.
Eddie Dillard
Charles Droz
Barbara Edwards,
58, of Las Vegas, Nevada, was a teacher at Palo Verde
High School in Las Vegas.
Charles S. Falkenberg,
45, of University Park, Maryland, was the director of
research at ECOlogic Corp., a software engineering firm.
He worked on data systems for NASA and also developed
data systems for the study of global and regional
environmental issues. Falkenburg was traveling with his
wife, Leslie Whittingham, and their two daughters, Zoe,
8, and Dana, 3.
Zoe Falkenberg,
8, of University Park, Maryland, was the daughter of
Charles Falkenberg and Leslie Whittingham.
Dana Falkenberg,
3, of University Park, Maryland, was the daughter of
Charles Falkenberg and Leslie Whittingham.
Joe Ferguson
was the director of the National Geographic Society's
geography education outreach program in Washington. He
was accompanying a group of students and teachers on an
educational trip to the Channel Islands in California. A
Mississippi native, he joined the society in 1987. "Joe
Feguson's final hours at the Geographic reveal the depth
of his commitment to one of the things he really loved,"
said John Fahey Jr., the society's president. "Joe was
here at the office until late Monday evening preparing
for this trip. It was his goal to make this trip perfect
in every way."
Wilson "Bud" Flagg
of Millwood, Virginia, was a retired Navy admiral and
retired American Airlines pilot.
Dee Flagg
Richard Gabriel
Ian Gray,
55, of Washington was the president of a health-care
consulting firm.
Stanley Hall,
68, was from Rancho Palos Verdes, California.
Bryan Jack,
48, of Alexandria, Virginia, was a senior executive at
the Defense Department.
Steven D. "Jake" Jacoby,
43, of Alexandria, Virginia, was the chief operating
officer of Metrocall Inc., a wireless data and messaging
company.
Ann Judge,
49, of Virginia was the travel office manager for the
National Geographic Society. She was accompanying a
group of students and teachers on an educational trip to
the Channel Islands in California. Society President
John Fahey Jr. said one of his fondest memories of Judge
is a voice mail she and a colleague once left him while
they were rafting the Monkey River in Belize. "This was
quintessential Ann -- living life to the fullest and
wanting to share it with others," he said.
Chandler Keller,
29, was a Boeing propulsion engineer from El Segundo,
California.
Yvonne Kennedy
Norma Khan,
45, from Reston, Virginia was a nonprofit organization
manager.
Karen A. Kincaid,
40, was a lawyer with the Washington firm of Wiley Rein
& Fielding. She joined the firm in 1993 and was part of
the its telecommunications practice. She was married to
Peter Batacan.
Norma Langsteuerle
Dong Lee
Dora Menchaca,
45, of Santa Monica, California, was the associate
director of clinical research for a biotech firm.
Christopher Newton,
38, of Anaheim, California, was president and chief
executive officer of Work-Life Benefits, a consultation
and referral service. He was married and had two
children. Newton was on his way back to Orange County to
retrieve his family's yellow Labrador, who had been left
behind until they could settle into their new home in
Arlington, Virginia.
Barbara Olson,
45, was a conservative commentator who often appeared on
CNN and was married to U.S. Solicitor General Theodore
Olson. She twice called her husband as the plane was
being hijacked and described some details, including
that the attackers were armed with knives. She had
planned to take a different flight, but she changed it
at the last minute so that she could be with her husband
on his birthday. She worked as an investigator for the
House Government Reform Committee in the mid-1990s and
later worked on the staff of Senate Minority Whip Don
Nickles.
Ruben Ornedo,
39, of Los Angeles, California, was a Boeing propulsion
engineer.
Robert Penniger,
63, of Poway, California, was an electrical engineer
with BAE Systems.
Lisa Raines,
42, was senior vice president for government relations
at the Washington office of Genzyme, a biotechnology
firm. She was from Great Falls, Virginia, and was
married to Stephen Push. She worked with the U.S. Food
and Drug Administration on developing a new policy
governing cellular therapies, announced in 1997. She
also worked on other major health-care legislation.
Todd Reuben,
40, of Potomac, Maryland, was a tax and business lawyer.
John Sammartino
Diane Simmons
George Simmons
Mari-Rae Sopper
of Santa Barbara, California, was a women's gymnastics
coach at the University of California at Santa Barbara.
She had just gotten the post August 31 and was making
the trip to California to start work.
Bob Speisman,
47, was from Irvington, New York.
Hilda Taylor
was a sixth-grade teacher at Leckie Elementary School in
Washington. She was accompanying a student on an
educational trip to the Channel Islands National Marine
Sanctuary near Santa Barbara, California, as part of a
program funded by the National Geographic Society.
Leonard Taylor
was from Reston, Virginia.
Leslie A. Whittington,
45, was from University Park, Maryland. The professor of
public policy at Georgetown University in Washington was
traveling with her husband, Charles Falkenberg, 45, and
their two daughters, Zoe, 8, and Dana, 3. They were
traveling to Los Angeles to catch a connection to
Australia. Whittington had been named a visiting fellow
at Australian National University in Canberra.
John Yamnicky,
71, was from Waldorf, Maryland.
Vicki Yancey
Shuyin Yang
Yuguag Zheng
UNITED AIRLINES
FLIGHT 175
United Airlines Flight 175, from
Boston, Massachusetts, to Los Angeles, California, was
the second hijacked plane to strike the World Trade
Center, plowing into the south tower. Two pilots, seven
flight attendants and 56 passengers were on board.
CREW
Capt. Victor Saracini,
51, of Lower Makefield Township, Pennsylvania, was a
Navy veteran. He is survived by his wife and two
children.
Michael Horrocks
was first officer.
Robert J. Fangman
was a flight attendant.
Amy N. Jarret,
28, of North Smithfield, Rhode Island, was a flight
attendant.
Amy R. King
was a flight attendant.
Kathryn L. Laborie
was a flight attendant.
Alfred G. Marchand
of Alamogordo, New Mexico, was a flight attendant.
Michael C. Tarrou
was a flight attendant.
Alicia N. Titus
was a flight attendant.
PASSENGERS
Alona Avraham,
30, was from Ashdot, Israel.
Garnet "Ace" Bailey,
53, of Lynnfield, Massachusetts, was director of pro
scouting for the Los Angeles Kings hockey team. Bailey
was entering his 33rd season as a player or scout in the
National Hockey League and his eighth with the Kings.
Before joining the Kings, he spent 13 years as a scout
for the Edmonton Oilers, a team that won five Stanley
Cups during that time. As a player, Bailey spent five
years with the Boston Bruins and was a member of Stanley
Cup championship teams in 1969-70 and 1971-72. Bailey
also spent parts of two seasons each with the Detroit
Red Wings and St. Louis Blues, and three years with the
Washington Capitals. He is survived by his wife,
Katherine, and son, Todd.
Mark Bavis,
31, of West Newton, Massachusetts, was entering his
second season as an amateur scout for the Los Angeles
Kings. A Boston native, he played four years on Boston
University's hockey team, where his twin brother,
Michael, is an assistant coach. In addition to his twin
brother, Bavis is survived by his mother, Mary; two
other brothers, Pat and Johnny; and three sisters,
Kelly, Mary Ellen and Kathy. The Bavis family lost a
brother 15 years ago, and Bavis' father died 10 years
ago.
Graham Berkeley,
37, of Xerox Corp. was from Wellesley, Massachusetts.
Touri Bolourchi,
69, was from Beverly Hills, California.
Klaus Bothe,
31, of Germany was on a business trip with BCT
Technology AG's chief executive officer and another
executive. Bothe joined the company in 1994 and was its
director of development. He is survived by his wife and
one child.
Daniel Brandhorst,
of Los Angeles, California, was a lawyer for
PriceWaterhouse.
David Brandhorst,
3, was from Los Angeles.
John Cahill
was from Wellesley, Massachusetts.
Christoffer Carstanjen,
33, of Turner Falls, Massachusetts, was staff assistant
in the office of information technology at the
University of Massachusetts-Amherst.
John Corcoran "Jay" Corcoran,
44, of Norwell, Massachusetts, was a merchant marine.
Dorothy Dearaujo,
82, was from Long Beach, California.
Gloria Debarrera
Lisa Frost,
22, of Rancho Santa Margarita, California, graduated
from Boston University this year, with degrees in
communications and business hospitality. She is survived
by her father, mother and brother.
Ronald Gamboa,
33, of Los Angeles, California, was a Gap store manager.
Lynn Goodchild,
25, was from Attleboro, Massachusetts.
The Rev. Francis E. Grogan,
76, of Easton, Massachusetts, was a priest at Holy Cross
Church in Easton. A veteran of World War II, Grogan
served as a parish priest, a chaplain and teacher at
Holy Cross schools.
Carl Hammond,
37, was from Boston, Massachusetts.
Peter Hanson,
32, of Groton, Massachusetts, was a software salesman.
Susan Hanson,
35, of Groton, Massachusetts, was a student.
Christine Hanson,
3, was from Groton, Massachusetts.
Gerald Hardacre
Eric Hartono
James E. Hayden,
47, of Westford, Massachusetts, was the chief financial
officer of Netegrity Inc. Hayden is survived by his
wife, Gail, and their two children.
Herbert Homer,48,
of Milford, Massachusetts, worked for Raytheon Co.
Robert Jalbert,
61, of Swampscott, Massachusetts, was a salesman.
Ralph Kershaw,
52, of Manchester-by-the-Sea, Massachusetts, was a
marine surveyor.
Heinrich Kimmig,
43, chairman and chief executive officer of BCT
Technology Ag, of Germany was on a business trip
involving contract negotiations with U.S. partners along
with two other BCT execs, the company said in a
statement. Kimmig studied mechanical engineering in
college. After an internship, he became the design
manager at Badische Stahl Engineering, and shortly
after, he founded BSE Computer-Technologie GmbH,
originally a locally operating software company. In
1999, this company became BCT Technology AG. Kimmig is
survived by his wife and two children.
Brian Kinney,
29, of Lowell, Massachusetts, was an auditor for
PriceWaterhouse Cooper.
Robert LeBlanc,
70, of Lee, New Hampshire, was a professor emeritus of
geography at the University of New Hampshire. After
earning his doctorate at the University of Minnesota,
LeBlanc joined the University of New Hampshire's faculty
in 1963 as a cultural geographer. With a specialty in
Canadian studies, he looked at the Franco-American
communities in New England's mill towns. He was acting
chair and chair of the geography department for nearly
10 years, retiring in 1999.
Maclovio "Joe" Lopez Jr.,
41, was from Norwalk, California.
Marianne MacFarlane
Louis Neil Mariani,
59, was from Derry, New Hampshire.
Juliana Valentine McCourt,
4, was from New London, Connecticut.
Ruth McCourt,
24, was from Westford, Massachusetts.
Wolfgang Menzel,
60, of Germany joined BCT Technology AG in 2000 as
director of human resources. He is survived by his wife
and one child. Menzel had planned to retire in six
months.
Shawn Nassaney,
25, was from Pawtucket, Rhode Island.
Patrick Quigley,
40, of Wellesley, Massachusetts, was a partner at
PriceWaterhouse Cooper.
Frederick Rimmele
was a physician from Marblehead, Massachusetts.
James M. Roux,
42, was from Portland, Maine.
Jesus Sanchez,
45, was an off-duty flight attendant from Hudson,
Massachusetts.
Kathleen Shearer
was from Dover, New Hampshire.
Robert Shearer
was from Dover, New Hampshire.
Jane Simpkin,
35, was from Wayland, Massachusetts.
Brian D. Sweeney,
38, was from Barnstable, Massachusetts.
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.
CREW
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.
Leroy Homer,
36, from Marlton, New Jersey, was the first officer on
board. He was married and had a daughter.
Lorraine Bay
was a flight attendant.
Sandra Bradshaw,
38, of Greensboro, North Carolina, was a flight
attendant.
Wanda Green
was a flight attendant.
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.
Deborah Welsh
was a flight attendant.
PASSENGERS
Christian Adams
Todd Beamer,
32, was from Cranbury, New Jersey.
Alan Beaven,
48, of Oakland, California, was an environmental lawyer.
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.
Deora Bodley,
20, of Santa Clara, California, was a university
student.
Marion Britton
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.
William Cashman
Georgine Corrigan
Joseph Deluca
Patrick Driscoll
Edward Felt,
41, was from Matawan, New Jersey.
Colleen Fraser
Andrew Garcia
Jeremy Glick,
31, from West Milford, New Jersey, 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.
Lauren Grandcolas
of San Rafael, California, was a sales worker at Good
Housekeeping magazine.
Donald F. Green,
52, was from Greenwich, Connecticut.
Linda Gronlund
Richard Guadagno,
38, of Eureka, California, was the manager of the U.S.
Fish and Wildlife Service's Humboldt Bay National
Wildlife Refuge.
Toshiya Kuge
Waleska Martinez
Nicole Miller
Mark Rothenberg
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.
John Talignani
Honor Wainio
PENTAGON ATTACK
The Department of Defense reports a
total of 125 service members, employees and contract
workers died in the September 11 attack on the Pentagon
building. An additional 64 people died aboard the
hijacked
American Airlines Flight 77, which crashed into the
west side of the building.
Spc. Craig Amundson, 28, Fort
Belvoir, Virginia
multimedia illustrator for deputy chief of staff of
personnel, U.S. Army
Confirmed dead, Pentagon, at/in building
Melissa Rose Barnes, 27, Redlands,
California
yeoman second class, U.S. Navy
Confirmed dead, Pentagon, at/in building
(Retired) Master Sgt. Max Beilke,
69, Laurel, Maryland
civilian employee, U.S. Army
Reported missing, Pentagon, at/in building
Kris Romeo Bishundat, 23, Waldorf,
Maryland
information systems technician second class, U.S. Navy
Confirmed dead, Pentagon, at/in building
Carrie Blagburn, 48, Temple Hills,
Maryland
civilian budget analyst, U.S. Army
Reported missing, Pentagon, at/in building
Lt. Col. Canfield D. Boone, 54,
Clifton, Virginia
U.S. Army
Confirmed dead, Pentagon, at/in building
Donna Bowen, 42
Pentagon communications representative, Verizon
Communications
Confirmed dead, Pentagon, at/in building
Allen Boyle, 30, Fredericksburg,
Virginia
Confirmed dead, Pentagon, at/in building
Christopher Lee Burford, 23,
Hubert, N.C.
electronics technician third class, U.S. Navy
Confirmed dead, Pentagon, at/in building
Daniel Martin Caballero, 21,
Houston, Texas
electronics technician third class, U.S. Navy
Confirmed dead, Pentagon, at/in building
Sgt. First Class Jose Calderon, 44,
Puerto Rico
U.S. Army
Reported missing, Pentagon, at/in building
Angelene C. Carter, 51,
Forrestville, Maryland
accountant, U.S. Army
Reported missing, Pentagon, at/in building
Sharon Carver, 38, Waldorf,
Maryland
civilian employee, U.S. Army
Confirmed dead, Pentagon, at/in building
John J. Chada, 55, Manassas,
Virginia
civilian employee, U.S. Army
Confirmed dead, Pentagon, at/in building
Rosa Maria (Rosemary) Chapa, 64,
Springfield, Virginia
civilian employee, Defense Intelligence Agency
Confirmed dead, Pentagon, at/in building
Julian Cooper, 39, Springdale,
Maryland
Navy contractor
Confirmed dead, Pentagon, at/in building
Lt. Cmdr. Eric Allen Cranford, 32,
Drexel, North Carolina
U.S. Navy
Confirmed dead, Pentagon, at/in building
Ada Davis, 57, Camp Springs,
Maryland
civilian employee, U.S. Army
Reported missing, Pentagon, at/in building
Capt. Gerald Francis Deconto, 44,
Sandwich, Massachusetts
director of current operations and plans, U.S. Navy
Confirmed dead, Pentagon, at/in building
Lt. Col. Jerry Don Dickerson, 41,
Durant, Mississippi
U.S. Army
Confirmed dead, Pentagon, at/in building
Johnnie Doctor, 32, Jacksonville,
Florida
information systems technician first class, U.S. Navy
Confirmed dead, Pentagon, at/in building
Capt. Robert Edward Dolan, 43,
Florham Park, New Jersey
head of strategy and concepts branch, U.S. Navy
Confirmed dead, Pentagon, at/in building
Cmdr. William Howard Donovan, 37,
Nunda, New York
U.S. Navy
Confirmed dead, Pentagon, at/in building
Cmdr. Patrick S. Dunn, 39, Fords,
New Jersey
surface warfare officer, U.S. Navy
Confirmed dead, Pentagon, at/in building
Edward Thomas Earhart, 26, Salt
Lick, Kentucky
aerographer's mate first class, U.S. Navy
Confirmed dead, Pentagon, at/in building
Lt. Cmdr. Robert Randolph Elseth,
37, Vestal, New York
U.S. Navy
Confirmed dead, Pentagon, at/in building
Jamie Lynn Fallon, 23, Woodbridge,
Virginia
storekeeper third class, U.S. Navy
Confirmed dead, Pentagon, at/in building
Amelia V. Fields, 36, Dumfries,
Virginia
civilian employee, U.S. Army
Confirmed dead, Pentagon, at/in building
Gerald P. Fisher, 57, Potomac,
Maryland
Booz-Allen & Hamilton Inc.
Confirmed dead, Pentagon, at/in building
Matthew Michael Flocco, 21, Newark,
Delaware
aerographer's mate second class, U.S. Navy
Confirmed dead, Pentagon, at/in building
Sandra N. Foster, 41, Clinton,
Maryland
Confirmed dead, Pentagon, at/in building
Capt. Lawrence Daniel Getzfred, 57,
Elgin, Nebraska
U.S. Navy
Confirmed dead, Pentagon, at/in building
Cortz Ghee, 54, Reisterstown,
Maryland
civilian employee, U.S. Army
Confirmed dead, Pentagon, at/in building
Brenda C. Gibson, 59, Falls Church,
Virginia
civilian employee, U.S. Army
Confirmed dead, Pentagon, at/in building
Ron Golinski, 60, Columbia,
Maryland
civilian employee, U.S. Army
Reported missing, Pentagon, at/in building
Diane M. Hale-McKinzy, 38,
Alexandria, Virginia
civilian employee, U.S. Army
Confirmed dead, Pentagon, at/in building
Carolyn B. Halmon, 49, Washington,
D.C.
budget analyst, U.S. Army
Confirmed dead, Pentagon, at/in building
Sheila Hein, 51, University Park,
Maryland
civilian employee, U.S. Army
Reported missing, Pentagon, at/in building
Ronald John Hemenway, 37, Shawnee,
Kansas
electronics technician first class, U.S. Navy
Reported missing, Pentagon, at/in building
Maj. Wallace Cole Hogan, 40,
Florida
U.S. Army
Confirmed dead, Pentagon, at/in building
Jimmie Ira Holley, 54, Lanham,
Maryland
accountant
Reported missing, Pentagon, at/in building
Angela Houtz, 27, La Plata,
Maryland
civilian employee, U.S. Navy
Confirmed dead, Pentagon, at/in building
Brady K. Howell, 26, Arlington,
Virginia
management intern for chief of intelligence, U.S. Navy
Confirmed dead, Pentagon, at/in building
Peggie Hurt, 36, Crewe, Virginia
accountant, U.S. Army
Confirmed dead, Pentagon, at/in building
Lt. Col. Stephen Neil Hyland, 45,
Burke, Virginia
personnel issues, U.S. Army
Confirmed dead, Pentagon, at/in building
Robert J. Hymel, Woodbridge,
Virginia
Confirmed dead, Pentagon, at/in building
Sgt. Maj. Lacey B. Ivory, 43,
Woodbridge, Virginia
U.S. Army
Confirmed dead, Pentagon, at/in building
Lt. Col. Dennis M. Johnson, 48,
Port Edwards, Wisconsin
U.S. Army
Confirmed dead, Pentagon, at/in building
Judith Jones, 53, Woodbridge,
Virginia
civilian employee, U.S. Navy
Confirmed dead, Pentagon, at/in building
Brenda Kegler, 49, Washington, D.C.
budget analyst, U.S. Army
Confirmed dead, Pentagon, at/in building
Lt. Michael Scott Lamana, 31, Baton
Rouge, Louisiana
U.S. Navy
Confirmed dead, Pentagon, at/in building
David W. Laychak, 40, Manassas,
Virginia
civilian budget analyst, U.S. Army
Confirmed dead, Pentagon, at/in building
Samantha Lightbourn-Allen, 36,
Hillside, Maryland
budget analyst, U.S. Army
Confirmed dead, Pentagon, at/in building
Maj. Steve Long, 39, Georgia
U.S. Army
Confirmed dead, Pentagon, at/in building
James Lynch, 55, Manassas, Virginia
civilian employee, U.S. Navy
Reported missing, Pentagon, at/in building
Terrance M. Lynch, 49, Alexandria,
Virginia
consultant, Booz-Allen & Hamilton Inc.
Confirmed dead, Pentagon, at/in building
Nehamon Lyons, 30, Mobile, Alabama
operations specialist second class, U.S. Navy
Confirmed dead, Pentagon, at/in building
Shelley A. Marshall, 37, Marbury,
Maryland
budget analyst, Defense Intelligence Agency
Confirmed dead, Pentagon, at/in building
Teresa Martin, 45, Stafford,
Virginia
civilian employee, U.S. Army
Confirmed dead, Pentagon, at/in building
Ada L. Mason, 50, Springfield,
Virginia
civilian employee, U.S. Army
Confirmed dead, Pentagon, at/in building
Lt. Col. Dean E. Mattson, 57,
California
U.S. Army
Confirmed dead, Pentagon, at/in building
Lt. Gen. Timothy J. Maude, 53, Fort
Myer, Virginia
deputy chief of staff for personnel, U.S. Army
Confirmed dead, Pentagon, at/in building
Robert J. Maxwell, 53, Manassas,
Virginia
civilian employee, U.S. Army
Confirmed dead, Pentagon, at/in building
Molly McKenzie, 38, Dale City,
Virginia
civilian employee, U.S. Army
Reported missing, Pentagon, at/in building
Patricia E. (Patti) Mickley, 41,
Springfield, Virginia
financial manager, Defense Department
Confirmed dead, Pentagon, at/in building
Maj. Ronald D. Milam, 33,
Washington, D.C.
assistant to the Secretary, U.S. Army
Confirmed dead, Pentagon, at/in building
Gerard (Jerry) P. Moran, 39, Upper
Marlboro, Maryland
engineering contractor, U.S. Navy
Confirmed dead, Pentagon, at/in building
Odessa V. Morris, 54, Upper
Marlboro, Maryland
budget analyst, U.S. Army
Confirmed dead, Pentagon, at/in building
Brian Anthony Moss, 34, Sperry,
Oklahoma
electronics technician second class, U.S. Navy
Confirmed dead, Pentagon, at/in building
Ted Moy, 48, Silver Spring,
Maryland
civilian employee, U.S. Army
Confirmed dead, Pentagon, at/in building
Lt. Cmdr. Patrick Jude Murphy, 38,
Flossmoor, Illinois
U.S. Navy
Confirmed dead, Pentagon, at/in building
Khang Nguyen, 41, Fairfax, Virginia
Navy contractor
Confirmed dead, Pentagon, at/in building
Michael Allen Noeth, 30, New York,
New York
illustrator/draftsman second class, U.S. Navy
Confirmed dead, Pentagon, at/in building
Diana B. Padro, 55, Woodbridge,
Virginia
civilian employee, U.S. Army
Confirmed dead, Pentagon, at/in building
Spc. Chin Sun Pak, 25, Oklahoma
U.S. Army
Confirmed dead, Pentagon, at/in building
Lt. Jonas Martin Panik, 26,
Mingoville, Pennsylvania
U.S. Navy
Confirmed dead, Pentagon, at/in building
Maj. Clifford L. Patterson, 33,
Alexandria, Virginia
U.S. Army
Confirmed dead, Pentagon, at/in building
Lt. J.G. Darin Howard Pontell, 26,
Columbia, Maryland
U.S. Navy
Confirmed dead, Pentagon, at/in building
Scott Powell, 35, Silver Spring,
Maryland
BTG Inc.
Confirmed dead, Pentagon, at/in building
(Retired) Capt. Jack Punches, 51,
Clifton, Virginia
civilian employee, U.S. Navy
Confirmed dead, Pentagon, at/in building
Joseph John Pycior, 39, Carlstadt,
New Jersey
aviation warfare systems operator first class, U.S. Navy
Confirmed dead, Pentagon, at/in building
Deborah Ramsaur, 45, Annandale,
Virginia
civilian employee, U.S. Army
Confirmed dead, Pentagon, at/in building
Rhonda Rasmussen, 44, Woodbridge,
Virginia
civilian employee, U.S. Army
Reported missing, Pentagon, at/in building
Marsha Dianah Ratchford, 34,
Prichard, Alabama
information systems technician first class, U.S. Navy
Reported missing, Pentagon, at/in building
Martha Reszke, 36, Stafford,
Virginia
budget analyst, U.S. Army
Reported missing, Pentagon, at/in building
Cecelia E. Richard, 41, Fort
Washington, Maryland
accounting technician, U.S. Army
Reported missing, Pentagon, at/in building
Edward V. Rowenhorst, 32, Lake
Ridge, Virginia
civilian employee, U.S. Army
Confirmed dead, Pentagon, at/in building
Judy Rowlett, 44, Woodbridge,
Virginia
civilian employee, U.S. Army
Reported missing, Pentagon, at/in building
Robert E. Russell, 52, Oxon Hill,
Maryland
civilian budgetary supervisor, U.S. Army
Confirmed dead, Pentagon, at/in building
William R. Ruth, 57, Maryland
Chief Warrant Officer 4th Class, U.S. Army
Confirmed dead, Pentagon, at/in building
Charles E. Sabin, 54, Burke,
Virginia
civilian employee, Defense Department
Confirmed dead, Pentagon, at/in building
Marjorie C. Salamone, 53,
Springfield, Virginia
budget program analyst, U.S. Army
Confirmed dead, Pentagon, at/in building
Lt. Col. David M. Scales, 45,
Cleveland, Ohio
U.S. Army
Confirmed dead, Pentagon, at/in building
Cmdr. Robert Allan Schlegel, 38,
Gray, Maine
U.S. Navy
Confirmed dead, Pentagon, at/in building
Janice Scott, 46, Springfield,
Virginia
civilian employee, U.S. Army
Confirmed dead, Pentagon, at/in building
Michael L. Selves, 53, Fairfax,
Virginia
information management support center director, U.S.
Army
Confirmed dead, Pentagon, at/in building
Marian Serva, 47, Stafford,
Virginia
civilian employee, U.S. Army
Confirmed dead, Pentagon, at/in building
Cmdr. Dan Frederic Shanower, 40,
Naperville, Illinois
U.S. Navy
Confirmed dead, Pentagon, at/in building
Antoinette Sherman, 35, Forest
Heights, Maryland
budget analyst, U.S. Army
Confirmed dead, Pentagon, at/in building
Don Simmons, 58, Dumfries, Virginia
civilian employee, U.S. Army
Confirmed dead, Pentagon, at/in building
Cheryle D. Sincock, 53, Dale City,
Virginia
administrative assistant, U.S. Army
Confirmed dead, Pentagon, at/in building
Gregg Harold Smallwood, 44,
Overland Park, Kansas
chief information systems technician, U.S. Navy
Confirmed dead, Pentagon, at/in building
(Retired) Lt. Col. Gary F. Smith,
55, Alexandria, Virginia
civilian employee, U.S. Army
Confirmed dead, Pentagon, at/in building
Patricia J. Statz, 41, Takoma Park,
Maryland
civilian employee, U.S. Army
Confirmed dead, Pentagon, at/in building
Edna L. Stephens, 53, Washington,
D.C.
budget analyst, U.S. Army
Confirmed dead, Pentagon, at/in building
Sgt. Maj. Larry Strickland, 52,
Woodbridge, Virginia
senior adviser on personnel issues to the Joint Chiefs
of Staff, U.S. Army
Confirmed dead, Pentagon, at/in building
Maj. Kip P. Taylor, 38, McLean,
Virginia
adjutant general's corps, U.S. Army
Confirmed dead, Pentagon, at/in building
Sandra Taylor, 50, Alexandria,
Virginia
civilian employee, U.S. Army
Reported missing, Pentagon, at/in building
Karl W. Teepe, Centreville,
Virginia
Confirmed dead, Pentagon, at/in building
Sgt. Tamara Thurman, 25, Brewton,
Alabama
classified employee, U.S. Army
Confirmed dead, Pentagon, at/in building
Lt. Cmdr. Otis Vincent Tolbert, 38,
Lemoore, California
U.S. Navy
Confirmed dead, Pentagon, at/in building
Willie Q. Troy, 51, Aberdeen
Proving Ground, Maryland
civilian employee, U.S. Army
Confirmed dead, Pentagon, at/in building
Lt. Cmdr. Ronald James Vauk, 37,
Nampa, Idaho
watch commander, U.S. Navy
Confirmed dead, Pentagon, at/in building
Lt. Col. Karen Wagner, 40, Texas
U.S. Army
Confirmed dead, Pentagon, at/in building
Meta Waller, 60, Alexandria,
Virginia
civilian employee, U.S. Army
Reported missing, Pentagon, at/in building
Staff Sgt. Maudlyn A. White, 38,
St. Croix, Virgin Islands
U.S. Army
Confirmed dead, Pentagon, at/in building
Sandra L. White, 44, Dumfries,
Virginia
civilian employee, U.S. Army
Confirmed dead, Pentagon, at/in building
Ernest M. Willcher, 62, North
Potomac, Maryland
Booz-Allen & Hamilton Inc.
Reported dead, Pentagon, at/in building
Lt. Cmdr. David Lucian Williams,
32, Newport, Oregon
U.S. Navy
Confirmed dead, Pentagon, at/in building
Maj. Dwayne Williams, 40,
Jacksonville, Alabama
U.S. Army
Confirmed dead, Pentagon, at/in building
Marvin Woods, 58, Great Mills,
Maryland
Navy contractor,
Reported missing, Pentagon, at/in building
Kevin Wayne Yokum, 27, Lake
Charles, Louisiana
information systems technician second class, U.S. Navy
Confirmed dead, Pentagon, at/in building
Donald McArthur Young, 41, Roanoke,
Virginia
chief information systems technician, U.S. Navy
Confirmed dead, Pentagon, at/in building
Edmond Young, 22, Owings, Maryland
BTG Inc.
Confirmed dead, Pentagon, at/in building
Lisa Young, 36, Germantown,
Maryland
civilian employee, U.S. Army
Reported missing, Pentagon, at/in building
WORLD TRADE CENTER
Gordon McCannel Aamoth Jr., 32, New
York, N.Y., USA
investment banker, Sandler O'Neill & Partners
Confirmed dead, World Trade Center, at/in building
Edelmiro (Ed) Abad, 54, New York,
N.Y., USA
senior vice president, Fiduciary Trust International
Confirmed dead, World Trade Center, at/in building
Maria Rose Abad, 49, Syosset, N.Y.,
USA
senior vice president, Keefe, Bruyette & Woods
Confirmed dead, World Trade Center, at/in building
Andrew Anthony Abate, 37, Melville,
N.Y., USA
bond trader, Cantor Fitzgerald
Confirmed dead, World Trade Center, at/in building
Vincent Abate, 40, New York, N.Y.,
USA
bond trader, Cantor Fitzgerald
Confirmed dead, World Trade Center, at/in building
Laurence Christopher Abel, 37
Cantor Fitzgerald
Confirmed dead, World Trade Center, at/in building
William F. Abrahamson, 58, Cortland
Manor, N.Y., USA
business analyst, Marsh & McLennan Cos. Inc.
Confirmed dead, World Trade Center, at/in building
Richard Anthony Aceto, 42, Wantagh,
N.Y., USA
tax specialist, Marsh & McLennan Cos. Inc.
Confirmed dead, World Trade Center, at/in building
Alicia Acevedo Carranza, Teziutlan,
Puebla, Mexico
Reported missing, World Trade Center, at/in building,
Mexican
Heinrich B. Ackermann, 38, New
York, N.Y., USA
Aon Corp.
Confirmed dead, World Trade Center, at/in building
Paul Andrew Acquaviva, 29, Glen
Rock, N.J., USA
eSpeed vice president of corporate development, Cantor
Fitzgerald
Confirmed dead, World Trade Center, at/in building
Donald L. Adams, 28, Chatham, N.J.,
USA
vice president of sales of eSpeed division, Cantor
Fitzgerald
Confirmed dead, World Trade Center, at/in building
Patrick Adams, 60, New York, N.Y.,
USA
security officer, Fuji Bank
Confirmed dead, World Trade Center, at/in building
Shannon Lewis Adams, 25, New York,
N.Y., USA
fixed income accountant, Cantor Fitzgerald
Confirmed dead, World Trade Center, at/in building
Stephen Adams, 51, New York, N.Y.,
USA
beverage manager, Windows on the World
Confirmed dead, World Trade Center, at/in building
Ignatius Adanga, 62, New York,
N.Y., USA
New York State Department of Transportation
Confirmed dead, World Trade Center, at/in building
Christy A. Addamo, 28, New Hyde
Park, N.Y., USA
accountant, Marsh & McLennan Cos. Inc.
Confirmed dead, World Trade Center, at/in building
Terence E. Adderley Jr., 22,
Bloomfield Hills, Mich., USA
Fred Alger Management
Confirmed dead, World Trade Center, at/in building
Sophia B. Addo, 36, New York, N.Y.,
USA
housekeeping, Windows on the World
Confirmed dead, World Trade Center, at/in building,
Guyanese
Lee Adler, 48, Springfield, N.J.,
USA
computer designer, Cantor Fitzgerald
Confirmed dead, World Trade Center, at/in building
Daniel Thomas Afflitto, 32,
Manalapan, N.J., USA
equities trader, Cantor Fitzgerald
Confirmed dead, World Trade Center, at/in building
Emmanuel Afuakwah, 37, New York,
N.Y., USA
porter, banquets, Windows on the World
Confirmed dead, World Trade Center, at/in building,
Ghanaian
Alok Agarwal, 36, Jersey City,
N.J., USA
senior programmer analyst, Cantor Fitzgerald
Confirmed dead, World Trade Center, at/in building
Mukul Agarwala, 37, New York, N.Y.,
USA
research analyst, Fiduciary Trust International
Confirmed dead, World Trade Center, at/in building
Joseph Agnello, 35, New York, N.Y.,
USA
firefighter, New York Fire Department
Confirmed dead, World Trade Center, at/in building
David Scott Agnes, 46, New York,
N.Y., USA
assistant vice president, Cantor Fitzgerald
Confirmed dead, World Trade Center, at/in building
Joao A.D. Aguiar Jr., 30, Red Bank,
N.J., USA
investment banker, Keefe, Bruyette & Woods
Confirmed dead, World Trade Center, at/in building
Lt. Brian G. Ahearn, 43,
Huntington, N.Y., USA
firefighter, New York Fire Department
Confirmed dead, World Trade Center, at/in building
Jeremiah J. Ahern, 74, Cliffside
Park, N.J., USA
auditor, New York State Department of Taxation and
Finance
Confirmed dead, World Trade Center, at/in building
Joanne Ahladiotis, 27, New York,
N.Y., USA
QA analyst, Cantor Fitzgerald
Confirmed dead, World Trade Center, at/in building
Shabbir Ahmed, 47, New York, N.Y.,
USA
waiter, Windows on the World
Confirmed dead, World Trade Center, at/in building
Terrance Andre Aiken, 30, New York,
N.Y., USA
computer consultant, Vital Computer Services
Confirmed dead, World Trade Center, at/in building
Godwin Ajala, 33, New York, N.Y.,
USA
security officer, Summit Security Services
Confirmed dead, World Trade Center, at/in building
Gertrude M. Alagero, 37, New York,
N.Y., USA
senior vice president and practice leader, Marsh &
McLennan Cos. Inc.
Confirmed dead, World Trade Center, at/in building
Andrew Alameno, 37, Westfield,
N.J., USA
trader, Cantor Fitzgerald
Confirmed dead, World Trade Center, at/in building
Margaret Ann (Peggy) Jezycki Alario,
41, New York, N.Y., USA
global products manager, Zurich American Insurance
Confirmed dead, World Trade Center, at/in building
Gary Albero, 39, Emerson, N.J., USA
insurance broker, Aon Corp.
Confirmed dead, World Trade Center, at/in building
Jon L. Albert, 46, Upper Nyack,
N.Y., USA
vice president of information technology, Marsh &
McLennan Cos. Inc.
Confirmed dead, World Trade Center, at/in building
Peter Craig Alderman, 25, New York,
N.Y., USA
salesman, Bloomberg Tradebook
Confirmed dead, World Trade Center, at/in building
Jacquelyn Delaine Aldridge, 46, New
York, N.Y., USA
accountant, Marsh & McLennan Cos. Inc.
Confirmed dead, World Trade Center, at/in building
Grace Alegre-Cua, 40, Glen Rock,
N.J., USA
accountant, Mitsui Bank
Confirmed dead, World Trade Center, at/in building,
Filipino
David D. Alger, 57, New York, N.Y.,
USA
executive vice president and chief financial officer,
Fred Alger Management
Confirmed dead, World Trade Center, at/in building
Ernest Alikakos, 43, New York,
N.Y., USA
New York State Department of Taxation and Finance
Confirmed dead, World Trade Center, at/in building
Edward L. Allegretto, 51, Colonia,
N.J., USA
convertible bonds broker, Cantor Fitzgerald
Confirmed dead, World Trade Center, at/in building
Eric Allen, 41, New York, N.Y., USA
firefighter, New York Fire Department
Confirmed dead, World Trade Center, at/in building
Joseph Ryan Allen, 39, New York,
N.Y., USA
bond broker, Cantor Fitzgerald
Confirmed dead, World Trade Center, at/in building
Richard Dennis Allen, 31, New York,
N.Y., USA
firefighter, New York Fire Department
Confirmed dead, World Trade Center, at/in building
Richard Lanard Allen, 30, New York,
N.Y., USA
mailroom clerk, Marsh & McLennan Cos. Inc.
Confirmed dead, World Trade Center, at/in building
Christopher Edward Allingham, 36,
River Edge, N.J., USA
municipal bond broker, Cantor Fitzgerald
Confirmed dead, World Trade Center, at/in building
Janet M. Alonso, 41, Stony Point,
N.Y., USA
e-mail analyst, Marsh & McLennan Cos. Inc.
Confirmed dead, World Trade Center, at/in building
Anthony Alvarado, 31, New York,
N.Y., USA
food service handler, Forte Food Service
Confirmed dead, World Trade Center, at/in building
Antonio Javier Alvarez, 23, New
York, N.Y., USA
grill cook, Windows on the World
Confirmed dead, World Trade Center, at/in building,
Mexican
Telmo Alvear, 25, New York, N.Y.,
USA
waiter, Windows on the World
Confirmed dead, World Trade Center, at/in building
Cesar A. Alviar, 60, Bloomfield,
N.J., USA
Marsh & McLennan Cos. Inc.
Confirmed dead, World Trade Center, at/in building,
Filipino
Tariq Amanullah, 40, Metuchen,
N.J., USA
vice president, Fiduciary Trust International
Confirmed dead, World Trade Center, at/in building
Angelo Amaranto, 60, New York,
N.Y., USA
janitorial, cleaner, ABM Industries
Confirmed dead, World Trade Center, at/in building
James Amato, 43, Ronkonkoma, N.Y.,
USA
firefighter, New York Fire Department
Confirmed dead, World Trade Center, at/in building
Joseph Amatuccio, 41, New York,
N.Y., USA
general property manager, Port Authority of New York and
New Jersey
Confirmed dead, World Trade Center, at/in building
Christopher Charles Amoroso, 29,
New York, N.Y., USA
police officer, Port Authority of New York and New
Jersey
Confirmed dead, World Trade Center, at/in building
Kazuhiro Anai, 42, Scarsdale, N.Y.,
USA
deputy manager, New York branch, Nishi-Nippon Bank
Confirmed dead, World Trade Center, at/in building,
Japanese
Calixto Anaya Jr., 35, Suffern,
N.Y., USA
firefighter, New York Fire Department
Confirmed dead, World Trade Center, at/in building
Joseph Peter Anchundia, 26, New
York, N.Y., USA
investment banker, Sandler O'Neill & Partners
Confirmed dead, World Trade Center, at/in building
Kermit Charles Anderson, 57, Green
Brook, N.J., USA
systems analyst, Marsh Inc.
Confirmed dead, World Trade Center, at/in building
Yvette Anderson, 53, New York,
N.Y., USA
keyboard specialist, New York State Department of
Taxation and Finance
Confirmed dead, World Trade Center, at/in building
John Andreacchio, 52, New York,
N.Y., USA
human resources, Fuji Bank
Confirmed dead, World Trade Center, at/in building
Michael Rourke Andrews, 34, Belle
Harbor, N.Y., USA
Cantor Fitzgerald
Confirmed dead, World Trade Center, at/in building
Jean A. Andrucki, 42, Hoboken,
N.J., USA
risk assessment, Port Authority of New York and New
Jersey
Confirmed dead, World Trade Center, at/in building
Siew-Nya Ang, 37, East Brunswick,
N.J., USA
technical analyst, Marsh & McLennan Cos. Inc.
Confirmed dead, World Trade Center, at/in building
Joseph Angelini Jr., 38,
Lindenhurst, N.Y., USA
firefighter, Ladder Co. 4, New York Fire Department
Confirmed dead, World Trade Center, at/in building
Joseph Angelini Sr., 63,
Lindenhurst, N.Y., USA
firefighter, Rescue Co. 1, New York Fire Department
Confirmed dead, World Trade Center, at/in building
Laura Angilletta, 23, New York,
N.Y., USA
purchase and sales clerk, Cantor Fitzgerald
Confirmed dead, World Trade Center, at/in building
Doreen J. Angrisani, 44, New York,
N.Y., USA
finance manager, Marsh & McLennan Cos. Inc.
Confirmed dead, World Trade Center, at/in building
Lorraine D. Antigua, 32,
Middletown, N.J., USA
securities lending department, Cantor Fitzgerald
Confirmed dead, World Trade Center, at/in building
Peter Paul Apollo, 26, Hoboken,
N.J., USA
equity trader, Cantor Fitzgerald
Confirmed dead, World Trade Center, at/in building
Faustino Apostol Jr., 55, New York,
N.Y., USA
firefighter, New York Fire Department
Confirmed dead, World Trade Center, at/in building
Frank Thomas Aquilino, 26, New
York, N.Y., USA
vice president and partner, Cantor Fitzgerald
Confirmed dead, World Trade Center, at/in building
Patrick Michael Aranyos, 26, New
York, N.Y., USA
bond broker, Euro Brokers Inc.
Confirmed dead, World Trade Center, at/in building
David Gregory Arce, 36, New York,
N.Y., USA
firefighter, New York Fire Department
Confirmed dead, World Trade Center, at/in building
Michael G. Arczynski, 45, Little
Silver, N.J., USA
senior vice president, Aon Corp.
Confirmed dead, World Trade Center, at/in building
Louis Arena, 32, New York, N.Y.,
USA
firefighter, New York Fire Department
Confirmed dead, World Trade Center, at/in building
Adam Arias, 37, New York, N.Y., USA
vice president of operations, Euro Brokers Inc.
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