MARK BAVIS, 31, WEST NEWTON, director/coach of the Massachusetts Hockey Satellite Program, was heading for the Los Angeles
Kings training camp on United Airlines Flight 175 when it was hijacked.
CHRISTINE BARBUTO, 32, BROOKLINE, had achieved her goal to become a TJX Co. ladies sportswear buyer and was on a business
trip to California with co-workers aboard Flight 11.
GRAHAM BERKELEY 37, WELLESLEY, Xerox Corp., was on Flight 175.
JOHN CAHILL, WELLESLEY, a retired employee of Xerox, was en route to California to do some private business consulting
when he perished aboard Flight 175.
NEILIE CASEY, 32, WELLESLEY, a merchandise planning manager for TJX Co. had just returned to work from maternity leave
when she perished aboard Flight 11.
GEOFFREY CLOUD, 36, SUDBURY, was a 1983 graduate of Lincoln-Sudbury Regional High School. He worked for Cantor Fitzgerald
on the 105th floor of One World Trade Center.
TARA SHEA CREAMER, 30, WORCESTER, a merchandise manager for TJX Co., was headed to California on business aboard Flight
11. She was a wife and mother of a 4-year-old and 1-year-old.
PATRICK CURRIVAN, 52, WINCHESTER, vice president at AtosEuronext was aboard Flight 11.
PAIGE FARLEY HACKEL, 46, NEWTON, a spiritual counselor, wife and stepmother of two was en route to a Los Angles spirituality
seminar. She died on Flight 11.
ALEX FILIPOV, 70, CONCORD, was an engineer and father of Boston Globe journalist-Moscow Bureau chief David Filipov. He
was on Flight 11.
META FULLER-WALKER, 60, FRAMINGHAM, worked at the pentagon. Died when a hijacked commercial jet careened into the building.
LINDA GEORGE, 27, WESTBOROUGH, was on a buying trip for TJX Co. with six other company employees.
EDMUND GLAZER, 41, WELLESLEY, chief financial officer and vice president of finance and administration, MRV Communications,
was married and had a 4-year-old son. He was on Flight 11.
PETER M. GOODRICH, 33, SUDBURY, a products manager for MKS Software and a former track star at Bates College in the late
1980s. He was married, and his interests included kayaking and origami. He was aboard Flight 175.
LISA FENN GORDENSTEIN, 41, NEEDHAM a TJX executive.
TODD HILL, 34, FRAMINGHAM, was on a business trip and was staying on the 17th floor of the Marriott Hotel in the World
Trade Center Building. He was a software salesman.
CORA HOLLAND, 52, SUDBURY , was a wife and mother of three. Died on Flight 11.
HERBERT HOMER, 48, MILFORD and formerly of Framingham, was a Department of Defense senior official overseeing corporate
operations of the Raytheon Co. in Burlington. He was aboard Flight 175. He leaves Karen, his wife of four years.
NICHOLAS HUMBER, 60, NEWTON, was owner of Brae Burn Management and a participant in the Environmental Business Council
of New England. He was on Flight 11.
ROBIN KAPLAN, 33, FRAMINGHAM, a senior store equipment specialist for TJX. A Framingham native, she graduated from Framingham
North High School in 1986.
BARBARA KEATING, 72, retired to Palm Springs, California after a lifetime living in FRAMINGHAM. The mother of five, grandmother
of 12, was the first executive director of the Big Brother, Big Sister program of South Middlesex.
JUDY LAROCQUE, 50, FRAMINGHAM, was founder and CEO of the research firm Market Perspectives in Framingham. Died on Flight
11
RUTH MCCOURT, 45, NEW LONDON, CONN., and formerly of Westford, previously was a longtime resident of Newton and owner of
the Clifford Classiques spa in Newton. She and daughter Juliana, died aboard Flight 175 while traveling to California for
a spirituality conference and to visit Disneyland. Their friend, Paige Farley Hackel, formerly of Framingham, died aboard
Flight 11, when the trio could not get seats on the same plane to the spirituality conference.
LAURA LEE MORABITO, 34, FRAMINGHAM, national sales manager for Qantas Airways, died on Flight 11.
PATRICK QUIGLEY, 40, WELLESLEY, a partner at PriceWaterhouse Cooper, was on Flight 175.
SONIA PUOPOLO, 58, DOVER, a former ballerina and a mother of three grown children, was a passenger on Flight 11.
PHILIP ROSENZWEIG, 47, ACTON, executive with Sun Microsystems, was on Flight 11.
RICHARD ROSS, 58, NEWTON, was the head of the Ross Group management consulting firm in Boston and was on a business trip
about Flight 11.
JESUS SANCHEZ, 45, HUDSON, off-duty flight attendant, was aboard Flight 175.
JANE SIMPKIN, 36, WAYLAND, died aboard Flight 175. Simpkin volunteered in literacy programs at local prisons and had just
entered the Massachusetts School of Law in Andover to study criminal law.
BRIAN SWEENEY, 38, former MARLBOROUGH resident was a former Navy pilot who died aboard Flight 175. He left this message
for his wife on their answering machine, called in from the plane: 'Hey Jules, it's Brian. I'm on a plane and it's hijacked
and it doesn't look good. I just wanted to let you know that I love you, and I hope to see you again. It I don't, please have
fun in life, and live your life the best you can. Know that I love you, and no matter what, I'll see you again.'
MADELINE SWEENEY, 35, ACTON, a flight attendant, contacted ground personnel and gave them a detailed account of what was
happening on American Airlines Flight 11 the morning of Sept. 11.
AMY TOYEN, 24, NEWTON, was employed by Thompson Financial on the 106th floor of the World Trade Center.
JOHN WENCKUS, 46, formerly of WALTHAM, died on Flight 11. He moved to California to work as an engineer after graduating
from MIT. He graduated from Waltham High School in 1973.
CHRISTOPHER ZARBA JR., 47, HOPKINTON, a software engineer at Concord Communications, Marlborough, died on Flight 11. He
was a husband and father of one.
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