LIST OF VICTIMS.Trans World Airlines Trans World Airlines, commonly known as TWA, was a major American airline company that was acquired by American Airlines in April 2001. For many years it was headquartered at the Kansas City Downtown Airport, as well as midtown Manhattan in New York City. Flight 800 was carrying a total of 230 people, including four cockpit crew members and 14 flight attendants. There were also 17 off-duty TWA employees, the airline said. Here is a complete list of those on board, provided by the airline and independent sources, with details contributed by family, friends or officials: Aikens-Bellamy, Sandra, 49, off-duty TWA employee, New York City New York City: see New York, city. New York City City (pop., 2000: 8,008,278), southeastern New York, at the mouth of the Hudson River. The largest city in the U.S. . Aikey, Jessica. Alex, Christian. Alexander, Matthew, 20, a student at Wake Forest University, Winston-Salem, N.C., traveling to Dijon, France, to study; of Florence, S.C. Allen, Lamar. Allen, Ashton, 15, Lamar Allen's son. Amlund, Svein. Anderson, Jay Edward, 49, financial planner Financial Planner A qualified investment professional who assists individuals and corporations meet their long-term financial objectives by analyzing the client's status and setting a program to achieve these goals. for Allmerica, Warson Woods, Mo. (married to Patricia). Anderson, Patricia, 42, Warson Woods, Mo. Anderson, Seana. Babb, David, 13, Volant vo·lant adj. 1. Flying or capable of flying. 2. Moving quickly or nimbly; agile. 3. Heraldry Depicted with the wings extended as in flying. , Pa. (nephew of Clara and Namik Ersoz). Baszczewski, Daniel. Beatty, Charles. Becker, Michelle. Bellazoug, Myriam, 30, architect, New York City. Benjamin, Arthur, Philadelphia. Benjamin, Joan. Berthe, Line. Berthe, Maurice. Bluestone bluestone, common name for the blue, crystalline heptahydrate of cupric sulfate called chalcanthite, a minor ore of copper. It also refers to a fine-grained, light to dark colored blue-gray sandstone. , Nicolas. Bohlin, Michelle. Bossuyt, Luc. Bouhs, Leonie. Bower, Jordon. Braman, Rosie, 47, off-duty TWA employee, Hoboken, N.J. Breistroff, Michel, French hockey player who graduated from Harvard in 1995. Brooks, Edwin, 81, of Edgartown, Mass. (husband of Ruth Brooks). Brooks, Ruth, 79, of Edgartown, Mass. Buttaroni, Mirko, 26, bank employee, of Fano, Italy (married to Monica Omiccioli). Caillaud, Anthony. Caillaud, Daniel. Callas Cal·las , Maria Originally Maria Anna Sophia Cecilia Kalogeropoulos. 1923-1977. American soprano known for her technical capacity and dramatic intensity. Among her notable operatic roles was the title role in Bellini's Norma. , Dan J., 22, TWA Flight 800 crew, Philadelphia. Campbell, Richard G., 63, TWA Flight 800 flight engineer, Ridgefield, Conn. Carven carv·en v. Archaic A past tense and a past participle of carve. adj. That has been wrought or decorated by carving. Adj. 1. , Jay, 9, Bel Air, Md. (son of Paula Carven). Carven, Paula, off-duty TWA flight attendant, of Bel Air, Md. Cayrol, Jacques. Chaillou, Jenny. Chanson chanson (French; “song”) French art song. The unaccompanied chanson for a single voice part, composed by the troubadours and later the trouvères, first appeared in the 12th century. , Ludovic, 12, exchange student returning to family, of Garancieres, France. Charbonnier, Jacques, 66, TWA flight 800 crew, Huntington Station, N.Y. Charbonnier, Constance, 49, TWA flight 800 crew, Huntington Station, N.Y. Chemtob, Monique. Christopher, Janet, 48, TWA flight 800 crew, Stamford Heights, Pa. Coiner, Constance, 48, Binghamton, N.Y. (Anna Duarte Coiner's mother). Coiner, Anna Duarte, 12, Binghamton, N.Y. Cox, Monica. Crandell, Pamela, 28, a first-grade teacher, Anne Arundel County, Md. Creamades, Daniel. Dadi, Marcel. Dalessandro, Anna, of Palo del Colle, Italy (married to Giuseppe Mercurio). Darley, Francois. Deboisredon, Cybele. Delange, Sylvain. Delouvrier, Judith. Dhuimieres, Dominiques. Dickey, Deborah, a French teacher, of Montoursville, Pa. (married to Douglas Dickey). Dickey, Douglas, of Montoursville, Pa. D'Iorio, Christine Baily, Prato, Italy (married to Pietro D'Iorio). D'Iorio, Pietro, Prato, Italy. DiLuccio, Debra Collins, 47, TWA flight 800 crew, Agropoli, Italy. Dodge, Warren, 50, off-duty TWA employee, Brentwood, N.H. Dupont, Guy. Dwyer, Larkyn. Edwards, Daryl, 41, off-duty TWA service supervisor, Jersey City, N.J. Ellison, Marie. Ersoz, Clara, 59, anesthesiologist Anesthesiologist A medical specialist who administers an anesthetic to a patient before he is treated. Mentioned in: Anesthesia, General, Appendectomy, Parathyroidectomy anesthesiologist , of Pittsburgh (married to Namik Ersoz, aunt of David Babb). Ersoz, Namik, anesthesiologist, of Pittsburgh. Eshleman, D.A., 35, Aurora, Colo. Estival es·ti·val adj. Relating to or occurring in the summer. estival, aestival pertaining to, or occurring in, summer. , Alexandre. Feeney, Deirdre, U.S. resident visiting family in Kilmore, Ireland (daughter of Vera Feeney). Feeney, Vera. Ferrat (no first name). Foster, Rod. Foulon, Didier. Fry, Carol. Furlano, Rosaria. Gabor, Daniel, 27, middle-distance runner for University of Arkansas The University of Arkansas strives to be known as a "nationally competitive, student-centered research university serving Arkansas and the world." The school recently completed its "Campaign for the 21st Century," in which the university raised more than $1 billion for the school, used , Fayetteville, Ark., of Walnut Creek, Calif. Gaetke, Daniel, of Kansas City, Mo. (married to Stephanie Gaetke). Gaetke, Stephanie, of Kansas City, Mo. Gallagher, Claire. Galland, Jean Paul. Gasq, C. Unnamed passenger flying with C. Gasq. Gough, Capt. Donald, off-duty TWA pilot, of Mill Valley, Calif. (married to Ana Leim). Graham, Steven, 38, a marketing director for the long-distance phone company Ameritel, of Napa, Calif. Gray, Charles Hank, 47, Memphis, president and chief operating officer Chief Operating Officer (COO) The officer of a firm responsible for day-to-day management, usually the president or an executive vice-president. of Midland Financial Group, Inc. Greene, Renee. Griffith, Donna. Griffith, Joanne, 39, off-duty TWA employee, Brooklyn, N.Y. Grimm, Julia. Grivet, Cyril. Gustin, Anne. Hammer, Beverly, of Long Island, N.Y. (mother of Tracy Hammer). Hammer, Tracy, graduate student in microbiology and veterinary medicine veterinary medicine, diagnosis and treatment of diseases of animals. An early interest in animal diseases is found in ancient Greek writings on medicine. Veterinary medicine began to achieve the stature of a science with the organization of the first school in the at Michigan State University Michigan State University, at East Lansing; land-grant and state supported; coeducational; chartered 1855. It opened in 1857 as Michigan Agricultural College, the first state agricultural college. , of Long Island, N.Y. Hansen, Lars Groenbakken. Harkness, Eric, 23, off-duty TWA employee, Birchwood, Ohio. Harris, Lawrence. Haurani, Dr. Ghassan, of Grosse Pointe Shores, Mich. (married to Nina Haurani). Haurani, Nina, of Grosse Pointe Shores, Mich. Hazelton, Sandra. Hettler, Rance. Hill, Susan, police detective in Portland, Ore. Hocharo, Jeanpierre. Hogan, David. Holst, Virginia. Holst, Eric. Hull, James, 48, off-duty TWA employee, Southampton, Penn. Hurd, J. Ingenhuett, Lonnie, 43, off-duty TWA employee, Scottsdale, Ariz. Jacquemot, Benoit. Jensen, Susanne. Johns, Courtney, 18, recent graduate of Marian High School Marian High School may refer to:
New York, Middle Atlantic state of the United States. It is bordered by Vermont, Massachusetts, Connecticut, and the Atlantic Ocean (E), New Jersey and Pennsylvania (S), Lakes Erie and Ontario and the Canadian province of , interior designer. Johnson, L. Jones, Romana. Karschner, Amanda. Kevorkian, Capt. Ralph G., 58, TWA Flight 800 pilot, Garden Grove, Calif. Krick, Oliver, 25, TWA Flight 800 flight engineer, Lake St. Louis, Missouri Lake St. Louis is a city in St. Charles County, Missouri, United States. The population was 10,169 at the 2000 census. History In January 1961 Ellis Ellerman and Ira Nathan begin developing plans for a private resort community. . Krikhan, Margot. Krukar, Andrew, 40, an engineer at the Torrington Co. in Watertown, Conn. of Bridgewater, Conn. Kwan, Barbara, 40, off-duty TWA employee, Scottsdale, Ariz. Kwiat, Patricia. Kwiat, Kimberly. Labys, Jane, of Morgantown, W.Va. Lacailledesse, Antoine. LaForge, Alain. Lamour, Yvon. Lang, Ray, 51, TWA flight 800 crew, North Massapequa, N.Y. Leim, Ana, off-duty TWA flight attendant, of Mill Valley, Calif. (married to Donald Gough). Lockhart, Maureen, 49, TWA flight 800 crew, Merriam, Kansas. Loffredo, Elaine, 50, off-duty TWA employee, Glastonbury, Conn. Loudenslager, Jody. Lohan, Britta. Loo, Patricia. Lucien, Dalila, 17 (niece of saxophone player Wayne Shorter, who was not on the flight). Luevano, Eli, 42, off-duty TWA employee, Albuquerque, N.M. Lychner, Pam, 37, prominent victims' rights victims' rights, rights of victims to have a role in the prosecution of the perpetrators of crimes against them. Nearly all U.S. states have enacted some victims' rights legislation. advocate, of Houston (mother of Shannon, 10, and Katie, 8). Lychner, Katie, 8, of Houston. Lychner, Shannon, 10, of Houston. Manchuelle, Francois. Maresq, Etienne. Maresq, Nicolas. Martin, Betty Ruth. Mazzola, Salvator, 36, unemployed factory worker, of Palermo, Italy. McPherson, Pamela, 45, off-duty TWA employee, Atlanta, Ga. Meade, Sandra, 42, TWA Flight 800 crew, Camano Island, Wash. Mercurio, Giuseppe, of Palo del Colle, Italy. (married to Anna D'Alessandro). Melotin, Grace, 48, TWA Flight 800 crew, Corona, N.Y. Merieux, Rodolphe. Meshulam, Avishaim. Michel, Pascal. Miller, Amy, 29, was taking trip to Paris to celebrate fifth wedding anniversary, of Andreas, Penn. (married to Kyle Miller). Miller, Elizabeth, in her 50s, of Tenafly, N.J. (married to Robert Miller). Miller, Gideon, 57, of Sarasota, Fla. Miller, Joan. Miller, Kyle, 29, of Andreas, Penn. Miller, Robert, 62, Tenafly Borough Administrator, of Tenafly, N.J. Murta, Angela. Nelson, A. Unnamed passenger flying with A. Nelson. Nibert, Cheryl. Notes, Gadi. O'Hara, Caitlin, 13, of Irvington, N.Y. (daughter of Janet and Jack O'Hara). O'Hara, Janet, of Irvington, N.Y. (married to John, mother of Caitlin). O'Hara, John, 39, executive producer at ABC ABC in full American Broadcasting Co. Major U.S. television network. It began when the expanding national radio network NBC split into the separate Red and Blue networks in 1928. Sports, of Irvington, N.Y. Olsen, Rebecca Jane, 20, junior history major at University of Georgia Organization The President of the University of Georgia (as of 2007, Michael F. Adams) is the head administrator and is appointed and overseen by the Georgia Board of Regents. , Macon, Ga. Omiccioli, Monica, 23, seamstress, of Fano, Italy (married to Mirko Buttaroni). Orman, Alan. Ostachiewicz, Elsie. Unnamed passenger flying with Elsie Ostachiewicz. Paquet, Huguette. Paquet, Ingrid. Pares, Serge. Penzer, Judy. Percy, Marion. Price, Dennis, of Englewood, Colo. (married to Peggy Price). Price, Peggy, of Englewood, Colo. Privette, Glenda, of Stevenson, Ala. (mother of Thomas Weatherby). Puhlmann, Rico. Puichaud, Elizabeth. Remy, Jacqueline. Rhein, Kirk. Rhoads, Marit E., 48, TWA Flight 800 Crew, Bellevue, Wash. (married to Scott Rhoads). Rhoads, Scott, 48, schoolteacher, Bellevue, Wash. Richey, Brent. Richter, Annelyse. Richter, Noemie. Rio, Celine. Rogers, Kimberly. Rojany, Yon. Romangna, Barbara. Rose, Katrina. Rupert, Judith. Schuldt, Mike, 51, TWA Flight 800 Crew, Safety Harbor, Fla. Scott, Barbara, of Stevenson, Ala. (married to Michael Scott, mother of Joseph Scott). Scott, Joseph, 13, of Stevenson, Ala. (son of Michael and Barbara Scott). Scott, Michael, of Stevenson, Ala. Shorter, Anna Maria, of Los Angeles (wife of saxophone player Wayne Shorter, who was not on the flight, and aunt of Dalila Lucien, who was on board). Siebert, Brenna, 25, worked at a veterinary clinic in Jefferson City, Mo., of Holts Summit, Mo. (sister of Chrisha Siebert). Siebert, Chrisha, 28, taught theater at Rockhurst College, of Kansas City, Missouri Kansas City is the largest city in the state of Missouri. It encompasses parts of Jackson, Clay, Cass, and Platte counties and is the anchor city of the Kansas City Metropolitan Area, the second largest in Missouri, which includes counties in both Missouri and Kansas. . Silverman, Candace. Silverman, Etta. Silverman, Gene. Silverman, Jamie. Simmons, Olivia, 50, off-duty TWA employee, Orange, N.J. Skjold, K. Snyder, Capt. Steven, 57, TWA Flight 800 pilot, Stratford, Conn. Story, Bill. Straus, Carine CARINE is a first-order classical logic automated theorem prover. CARINE is a resolution based theorem prover initially built for the study of the enhancement effects of the strategies delayed clause-construction (DCC) and attribute sequences (ATS) in a depth-first search . Teang, Lydie. Teang, Rachana. Thiery, Josette. Tofani, Mauro, 46, a cloth merchant, of Prato, Italy. Torche, Melinda, 47, TWA Flight 800 crew, Irvine, Calif. Uzupis, Larissa. Vanepps, Lois. Verhaeghe, Rick L., off-duty TWA flight officer, 48, Goldsboro, N.C. Warren, Lani, 48, off-duty TWA flight service manager, Sherman Oaks, Calif. Watson, Jacqueline. Watson, Jill. Weatherby, Thomas, 13, of Stevenson, Ala., son of Glenda Privette. Weaver, Monica. Windmiller, Ruben. Wolfson, Eleanor. Wolfson, Wendy. Wolters, Bonnie. Yee, Judith. Zara, Jean. Ziemkiewicz, Jill, 24, TWA Flight 800 crew, Rutherford, N.J. |
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