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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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