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Crew members:
Capt. Marvin Renslow, pilot, of Lutz, Fla.
Rebecca Shaw, first officer, 24, of Maple Valley, Wash.
Matilda Quintero, flight attendant, of Woodbridge, N.J.
Donna Prisco, flight attendant
Capt. Joseph Zuffoletto, off-duty crew member, of Jamestown.
Passengers:
David M. Borner, returning from a business trip for Kraft Foods, had planned to leave on a family vacation hours after the Continental Connection flight was due in.
Alison Des Forge, senior Africa adviser for
Human Rights Watch. “She is a loss to all of those concerned about human rights and human dignity for the entire world,” friend Noorie Talebi. He described her as having a great heart. Talebi said she was returning to her home in Buffalo from a conference in London. “We were supposed to have dinner together tonight,” he said. According to the human rights watch Web site, she is an expert on Rwanda, Burundi and the Democratic Republic of Congo.
Beverly Eckert of Stamford, Conn.,
whose husband died in the World Trade Center attacks of Sept. 11, 2001.
Ron Gonzalez, 44, of North Brunswick, N.J., who worked for New Brunswick Tomorrow, a nonprofit social-services agency.
Brad Green of East Amherst.
Kevin Johnston, an employee at the Henkel Corp. facility in Buffalo. The plant was closed Friday in Johnston’s honor.
Ellyce Kausner, 24, student at Florida Coastal School of Law.
Nicole Korczykowski, an employee of a New York City-area investment firm.
Jerome Krasuski, 53, was returning home to Cheektowaga with three other colleagues from
Northrop Grumman from a one-day business trip. The former North Tonawanda resident worked as a program manager for the Williamsville
defense contractor for more than 20 years. Krasuski’s three Northrop Grumman colleagues also died in the crash.
Beth Kushner, 19, of Eden, Erie County. She was taking time off from her studies at Keuka College.
Maddy Loftus, 24, of Parsippany, N.J., was headed to the State University College at Buffalo weekend reunion of women hockey players.
Lorin Maurer, 30, who worked raising money for Princeton University’s athletics department.
Don McDonald of Fort Erie, Ontario, a technical manager at Pharmetics.
Coleman Mellett, a guitarist in jazz musician Chuck Mangione's band. The band was to play with the Buffalo Philharmonic Orchestra on Friday night, but the show was postponed.
Dawn Mossop of Bloomfield, N.J., an executive secretary at Schering-Plough and Donald Mossop’s wife.
Donald Mossop of Bloomfield, N.J., a technician for Xerox Corp. and Dawn Mossop’s husband.
Shawn Mossop, of Bloomfield, N.J., Donald and Dawn Mossop’s 12-year-old son.
Gerry Niewood, a saxophonist in jazz musician Chuck Mangione's band. He was a Rochester native and Eastman School of Music graduate,
Mary Pettys, 50, of West Seneca, Erie County. She was heading home after a business trip and was engaged to be married.
Ferris Reid of Bloomfield, N.J., Dawn Mossop’s sister.
John G. Roberts III, 48, a Lewiston native who lived in India, was returning home to visit his family. He had been active in St. Joseph’s Roman Catholic Church in Niagara Falls when he had resided in the area.
Jean Srnecz of Clinton, N.J. Senior vice president of merchandising at Charlotte, N.C.-based Baker and Taylor.
Susan Wehle, 55, of Amherst, cantor for Temple Beth Am in Williamsville.
Clay Yarber of Riverside, Calif., member of several Tampa Bay, Fla.-area bands over the past several decades.
Zhaofang Guo, 55, of Williamsville, husband of Dr. Ping Wang. Dr. Wang works at Roswell Park Cancer Institute.
On the ground
Douglas C. Wielinski, in the house struck by the plane.
[Quelle:
http://www.democratandchronicle.com/...EWS01/90213021 ]
Zitat:
Two Israelis were among the dozens killed in a plane crash near Buffalo on Friday. One of them, George Abu-Karam, was a 29-year-old resident of Tiberias and a veteran of the now-defunct South Lebanon Army. Abu-Karam was in the United States visiting relatives. Another Israeli living in the U.S. was also on board the Continental flight.
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[Quelle:
http://www.haaretz.com/hasen/spages/1063988.html ]
Die amerikanischen Truth-Community ist sehr wachsam:
Zitat:
I must say, this is all bloody suspicious coming on the heels of a meeting with the President that brought 9/11 back into the headlines. Accidents do happen of course -- but, as we all know, so does assassination by aircraft sabotage.
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