Repost of >>831872 from 3 breads ago.
Here is the list of 41 passengers killed on 3407
– Mary Abraham, of West Seneca, N.Y. Trained people to use medical equipment made by Invacare Corp.
– Clarence Beutel III, of Buffalo, N.Y., vice president at software company Salient Corp.
– David Borner, of Pendleton, N.Y. Worked for Kraft Foods.
– Linda Davidson, of Westfield, N.Y., nurse at Westfield Memorial Hospital and Ronald Davidson's wife.
– Ronald Davidson, of Westfield, N.Y. Worked at an adult group home and was Linda Davidson's husband.
– Alison Des Forges, of Buffalo, one of the world's leading experts on the genocide in Rwanda.
– Beverly Eckert, of Stamford, Conn., whose husband died in the World Trade Center attacks of Sept. 11, 2001.
– John Fiore, of Grand Island, N.Y., recently retired from the Air Force.
– Ron Gonzalez, of New Brunswick, N.J., director of a youth services program.
– Brad S. Green Sr., of East Amherst, N.Y., salesman for Kraft Foods.
– Zhaofang Guo, of Amherst, N.Y., Worked at the Ford Motor Co. stamping plant in Hamburg.
– Kevin Johnston, of East Amherst, N.Y., employee at Henkel Corp. adhesive factory in Buffalo.
– George Abu Karam, of Tiberias, Israel, security guard.
– Sean Lang, of Montgomeryville, Pa., Penn State University student.
– Ellyce Kausner, of Clarence, N.Y., student at Florida Coastal School of Law.
– Nicole Korczykowski, of New York City. Worked for the investment firm Barclays Capital.
– Jerome Krasuski, of Cheektowaga, N.Y., program manager at defense contractor Northrup Grumman
– Brian Kuklewicz, of Cheektowaga, N.Y., engineer at industrial products factory.
– Bethany Kushner, of Angola, N.Y., college student.
– Maddy Loftus, of Parsippany, N.J. Headed to Buffalo for weekend reunion of women hockey players.
– Lorin Maurer, who worked raising money for Princeton University's athletics department.
– Donald McDonald, of Fort Erie, Ontario, technical manager at pharmaceutical plant.
– Coleman Mellett, of East Brunswick, N.J., guitarist in jazz musician Chuck Mangione's band.
– Dawn Monachino, of West Seneca, N.Y., pharmaceutical sales representative.
– Dawn Mossop, of Bloomfield, N.J., executive secretary at Schering-Plough and Donald Mossop's wife.
– Donald Mossop, of Bloomfield, N.J., technician for Xerox and Dawn Mossop's husband.
– Shawn Mossop, of Bloomfield, N.J., Donald and Dawn Mossop's 12-year-old son.
– Jennifer Neill, of Clarence, N.Y., pharmaceutical sales representative for Schering-Plough.
– Gerry Niewood, of Glen Ridge, N.J., saxophonist and member of jazz musician Chuck Mangione's band.
– Johnathan Perry, of New York City and Amsterdam. Worked for New York-based investment management company W.P. Carey Co.
– Mary Pettys, of West Seneca, N.Y., software director for an insurance firm.
– Ferris Reid, of Bloomfield, N.J. Dawn Mossop's sister.
– Julie M. Ries, of Clarence, N.Y., nurse at a retirement community.
– John G. Roberts III. Grew up in Lewiston, N.Y., and worked for the consulting and accounting firm Deloitte in Mumbai, India.
– Kristin Safran, of Bradford, Pa., beverage industry consultant.
– Jean Srnecz, of Clinton, N.J., senior vice president of merchandising at Charlotte, N.C.-based Baker and Taylor.
– Darren Tolsma, of Lancaster, N.Y., an engineer with defense contractor Northrop Grumman.
– Susan Wehle, of Amherst, N.Y., cantor at Temple Beth Am in Williamsville.
– Ernest W. West, of Clarence, N.Y., deputy director for business development at defense contractor Northrop Grumman in Amherst, N.Y.
– Shibin Yao, of New York City, manager at PricewaterhouseCooper.
– Clay Yarber, of Riverside, Calif., member of several Tampa Bay, Fla.-area bands over the past several decades.