Sept. 11th: Sixth anniversary
9.24.2001
00:02
Remembering local victims of September 11th
David
Angell, 55,
a native Rhode Islander, executive producer of the Frasier television
series. He and his wife, Lynn Edwards Angell , 52, were flying
home to Pasadena, Calif., on American Flight 11 after vacationing with
family, including his brother, Kenneth A. Angell, a former auxiliary
bishop for the Roman Catholic Diocese of Providence.
Carol
Bouchard, 43, of Warwick, an emergency-services secretary at
Kent County Memorial Hospital. She was on American Airlines Flight 11
with her friend Renee Newell. They were planning to combine a business
trip for Newell with a brief vacation in Las Vegas.
Mark L. Charette, 38, of Millburn N.J., formerly of Warwick,
a senior vice president for Marsh Inc., who was attending
a meeting on the 100th floor of the World Trade Center.
Lynn
Goodchild, 25, of Attleboro, a plan administrator for Putnam
Investments and a 1998 graduate of Bryant College. She and her boyfriend,
Shawn Nassaney, were on United Flight 175 on their way to Hawaii.
The Rev. Francis Edward Grogan, 76, of Dartmouth, Mass., served
as acting pastor at St. Stanislaus Church, in Fall River, and was a
former associate priest at Holy Cross Church, in Easton, Mass. He was
on United Flight 175, going to visit his sister in California before
beginning a new assignment in Albany, N.Y.
James
E. Hayden, 47, of Westford, Mass., a vice president and chief
financial officer at Netegrity Inc., in Waltham, Mass., was a passenger
on United Flight 175. His brother and father live in Rhode Island, where
he was born.
Amy
Jarret, 28, of North Smithfield, a flight attendant for United
Airlines. She was working on the Boston-to-Los Angeles Flight 175. A
memorial service was held Sept. 23 at Fort Adams State Park, Newport.
Kathryn
Yancey LaBorie, 44, a United Airlines flight attendant based
at Boston's Logan International Airport, was working on Flight 175.
A native of Colorado Springs, Colo., she had recently moved to Providence.
Shawn
Nassaney, 25, of Pawtucket, a sales manager at American Power
Conversion and a 1998 graduate of Bryant College. He and his girlfriend,
Lynn Goodchild, were on United Flight 175, the first part of a trip
to Hawaii.
Renee
Newell, 37, of Cranston, a customer-service agent for American
Airlines. She was aboard American Flight 11 with her friend Carol Bouchard,
planning to combine a business trip with a brief vacation in Las Vegas. A memorial
service was held at T.F. Green Airport on Sept. 21.
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Dianne
Snyder, 42, of Westport, a flight attendant for American Airlines.
She was working on Flight 11. A
memorial service was held on Sept. 22.
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