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United Airlines Flight 175 Passengers


As Reported by CNN
UNITED AIRLINES FLIGHT 175

United Airlines Flight 175, from Boston, Massachusetts, to Los Angeles, California, was the second
hijacked plane to strike the World Trade Center, plowing into the south tower. Two pilots, seven
flight attendants and 56 passengers were on board.
CREW
Capt. Victor Saracini, 51, of Lower Makefield Township, Pennsylvania, was a Navy veteran. He is
survived by his wife and two children.
Michael Horrocks was first officer.
Robert J. Fangman was a flight attendant.
Amy N. Jarret, 28, of North Smithfield, Rhode Island, was a flight attendant.
Amy R. King was a flight attendant.
Kathryn L. Laborie was a flight attendant.
Alfred G. Marchand of Alamogordo, New Mexico, was a flight attendant.
Michael C. Tarrou was a flight attendant.
Alicia N. Titus was a flight atteandant.
PASSENGERS
Alona Avraham, 30, was from Ashdot, Israel.
Garnet "Ace" Bailey, 53, of Lynnfield, Massachusetts, was director of pro scouting for the Los
Angeles Kings hockey team. Bailey was entering his 33rd season as a player or scout in the National
Hockey League and his eighth with the Kings. Before joining the Kings, he spent 13 years as a scout
for the Edmonton Oilers, a team that won five Stanley Cups during that time. As a player, Bailey spent
five years with the Boston Bruins and was a member of Stanley Cup championship teams in 1969-70
and 1971-72. Bailey also spent parts of two seasons each with the Detroit Red Wings and St. Louis
Blues, and three years with the Washington Capitals. He is survived by his wife, Katherine, and son,
Todd.
Mark Bavis, 31, of West Newton, Massachusetts, was entering his second season as an amateur
scout for the Los Angeles Kings. A Boston native, he played four years on Boston University's
hockey team, where his twin brother, Michael, is an assistant coach. In addition to his twin brother,
Bavis is survived by his mother, Mary; two other brothers, Pat and Johnny; and three sisters, Kelly,
Mary Ellen and Kathy. The Bavis family lost a brother 15 years ago, and Bavis' father died 10 years
ago.
Graham Berkeley, 37, of Xerox Corp. was from Wellesley, Massachusetts.
Touri Bolourchi, 69, was from Beverly Hills, California.
Klaus Bothe, 31, of Germany was on a business trip with BCT Technology AG's chief executive
officer and another executive. Bothe joined the company in 1994 and was its director of development.
He is survived by his wife and one child.
Daniel Brandhorst, of Los Angeles, California, was a lawyer for PriceWaterhouse.

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David Brandhorst, 3, was from Los Angeles.
John Cahill was from Wellesley, Massachusetts.
Christoffer Carstanjen, 33, of Turner Falls, Massachusetts, was staff assistant in the office of
information technology at the University of Massachusetts-Amherst.
John Corcoran "Jay" Corcoran, 44, of Norwell, Massachusetts, was a merchant marine.
Dorothy Dearaujo, 82, was from Long Beach, California.
Gloria Debarrera
Lisa Frost, 22, of Rancho Santa Margarita, California, graduated from Boston University this year,
with degrees in communications and business hospitality. She is survived by her father, mother and
brother.
Ronald Gamboa, 33, of Los Angeles, California, was a Gap store manager.
Lynn Goodchild, 25, was from Attleboro, Massachusetts.
The Rev. Francis E. Grogan, 76, of Easton, Massachusetts, was a priest at Holy Cross Church in
Easton. A veteran of World War II, Grogan served as a parish priest, a chaplain and teacher at Holy
Cross schools.
Carl Hammond, 37, was from Boston, Massachusetts.
Peter Hanson, 32, of Groton, Massachusetts, was a software salesman.
Susan Hanson, 35, of Groton, Massachusetts, was a student.
Christine Hanson, 3, was from Groton, Massachusetts.
Gerald Hardacre
Eric Hartono
James E. Hayden, 47, of Westford, Massachusetts, was the chief financial officer of Netegrity Inc.
Hayden is survived by his wife, Gail, and their two children.
Herbert Homer,48, of Milford, Massachusetts, worked for Raytheon Co.
Robert Jalbert, 61, of Swampscott, Massachusetts, was a salesman.
Ralph Kershaw, 52, of Manchester-by-the-Sea, Massachusetts, was a marine surveyor.
Heinrich Kimmig, 43, chairman and chief executive officer of BCT Technology Ag, of Germany was
on a business trip involving contract negotiations with U.S. partners along with two other BCT execs,
the company said in a statement. Kimmig studied mechanical engineering in college. After an
internship, he became the design manager at Badische Stahl Engineering, and shortly after, he founded
BSE Computer-Technologie GmbH, originally a locally operating software company. In 1999, this
company became BCT Technology AG. Kimmig is survived by his wife and two children.
Brian Kinney, 29, of Lowell, Massachusetts, was an auditor for PriceWaterhouse Cooper.
Robert LeBlanc, 70, of Lee, New Hampshire, was a professor emeritus of geography at the
University of New Hampshire. After earning his doctorate at the University of Minnesota, LeBlanc
joined the University of New Hampshire's faculty in 1963 as a cultural geographer. With a specialty in
Canadian studies, he looked at the Franco-American communities in New England's mill towns. He
was acting chair and chair of the geography department for nearly 10 years, retiring in 1999.
Maclovio "Joe" Lopez Jr., 41, was from Norwalk, California.
Marianne MacFarlane
Louis Neil Mariani, 59, was from Derry, New Hampshire.
Juliana Valentine McCourt, 4, was from New London, Connecticut.
Ruth McCourt, 24, was from Westford, Massachusetts.

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Wolfgang Menzel, 60, of Germany joined BCT Technology AG in 2000 as director of human
resources. He is survived by his wife and one child. Menzel had planned to retire in six months.
Shawn Nassaney, 25, was from Pawtucket, Rhode Island.
Patrick Quigley, 40, of Wellesley, Massachusetts, was a partner at PriceWaterhouse Cooper.
Frederick Rimmele was a physician from Marblehead, Massachusetts.
James M. Roux, 42, was from Portland, Maine.
Jesus Sanchez, 45, was an off-duty flight attendant from Hudson, Massachusetts.
Kathleen Shearer was from Dover, New Hampshire.
Robert Shearer was from Dover, New Hampshire.
Jane Simpkin, 35, was from Wayland, Massachusetts.
Brian D. Sweeney, 38, was from Barnstable, Massachusetts.
Timothy Ward, 38, of San Diego, California, worked at the Carlsbad, California-based Rubio's
Restaurants Inc. A 14-year veteran of the company, he opened its second restaurant in San Diego
and most recently worked in the information technology department.
William Weems of Marblehead, Massachusetts, was a commercial producer.

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