AMERICAN AIRLINES
FLIGHT 11
American Airlines
Flight 11, from Boston, Massachusetts, to Los Angeles, California, crashed into
the north tower of the World Trade Center about 8:45 a.m. ET with 81
passengers, nine flight attendants and two pilots, crashed into a
CREW
John Ogonowski, 52, of Dracut, Massachusetts, was the pilot of
Flight 11. He lived on a 150-acre farm north of
First Officer
Thomas McGuinness, 42, of
Barbara
Arestegui, 38, was a flight attendant from Marstons Mills,
Jeffrey Collman was a flight attendant.
Sara
Low, 28, was a flight attendant from Batesville,
Karen Martin was a
flight attendant.
Kathleen Nicosia
was a flight attendant.
Betty
Ong, 45, was a flight attendant from Andover,
Jean
Roger, 24, was a flight attendant from Longmeadow,
Dianne
Snyder, 42, was a flight attendant from Westport,
Madeline
Sweeney, 35, was a flight attendant from Acton,
PASSENGERS
Waleed J. Iskandar, 34,
of London, a former Boston resident was working as an executive with the
Monitor Management Co. in London. His father said Iskandar
was headed to
Anna Williams
Allison, 48, of Stoneham, Massachusetts, was the founder of A2 Software
Solutions, a firm that assists companies in software development. Allison had
more than 19 years' experience in the software development industry and was a
frequent speaker and trainer at national and local conferences.
David Angell, 54, of Pasadena, California, was the creator and
executive producer of the hit NBC sitcom "Frasier."
A native of
Lynn Angell, 45, of Pasadena, California, was the wife of "Frasier" creator and executive producer David Angell. The Angells were
returning from a wedding on the East Coast to attend the Emmy Awards.
Seima Aoyama
Myra Aronson, 52,
of Charlestown, Massachusetts, was a press and analyst relations manager for Compuware Corp.
Christine Barbuto, 32, of Brookline, Massachusetts, was a buyer for
TJX Cos., the off-price retailer of apparel and home fashions. She was on her
way to
Berry Berenson, 53, of Los Angeles, California, was an actress
and photographer. She was the widow of actor Anthony Perkins, who died in 1992,
and sister of actress and model Marisa Berenson. She
is survived by two sons, Osgood, an actor, and Elvis. Born into an aristocratic
family, Berenson appeared in the movies "Cat
People" (1982), "Winter Kills" (1979)
and "Remember My Name" (1978).
Carolyn
Beug, 48, of Los Angeles, California, was traveling
with her mother, Mary Wahlstrom. They had gone to
Carol Bouchard,
43, of Warwick, Rhode Island, was a
Robin Caplin was from
Neilie Casey, 32, of Wellesley, Massachusetts,
was a merchandise planning manager for TJX Cos., the off-price retailer of
apparel and home fashions. She worked for TJX for eight years. Casey is
survived by her husband and a 7-month-old daughter.
Jeffrey Coombs,
42, of Abington, Massachusetts, was a security analyst for Compaq Computer. He
is survived by his wife, Christie, and three children, Meagan, 10; Julia, 7;
and Matt, 12.
Tara Creamer, 30,
of Worcester, Massachusetts, was a merchandise planning manager for TJX Cos., the
off-price retailer of apparel and home fashions. She had worked for TJX for
eight years. Creamer is survived by her husband, John, and two children, Colin,
4, and Nora, 1.
Thelma Cuccinello, 71, was a Wilmot, New Hampshire, resident with
10 grandchildren. She was on her way to visit a sister in
Patrick Currivan
Andrew
Curry Green was from Chelmsford,
Brian Dale, 43, of
Warren, New Jersey, was an accountant and attorney with Blue Capital
Management. He was married and the father of three.
David DiMeglio was from
Donald
Ditullio, 49, was from Peabody,
Albert
Dominguez, 66, was a baggage handler for Qantas Airways in Sydney,
Alex
Filipov, 70, was an electrical engineer from Concord,
Carol
Flyzik, 40, was from Plaistow,
Paul Friedman
Karleton D.B. Fyfe, 31,
of Brookline, Massachusetts, was a senior investment analyst for John Hancock.
Peter
Gay, 54, of Tewksbury, Massachusetts, was a Raytheon Co. vice president of
operations for electronic systems based in Andover,
Linda George, 27,
of Westboro, Massachusetts, was a buyer for TJX Cos.,
the off-price retailer of apparel and home fashions. She was on her way to
Edmund Glazer, 41,
of Los Angeles, California, was the chief financial officer and vice president
of finance and administration of MRV Communications, a Chatsworth, California,
firm that focuses on optical components and network infrastructure systems.
Glazer was survived by his wife, Candy, and son, Nathan.
Lisa Fenn Gordenstein, 41, of Needham,
Massachusetts, was an assistant vice president, merchandise manager, for TJX
Cos., the off-price retailer of apparel and home fashions. She was on her way
to
Paige
Farley Hackel, 46, was a spiritual adviser from
Newton,
Peter
Hashem, 40, was an engineer from Tewksbury,
Robert Hayes
Ted
Hennessey, 35, was a consultant from Belmont,
John Hofer
Cora Holland, 52,
of Sudbury, Massachusetts, was with Sudbury Food Pantry, an interdenominational
program that assisted needy families, at Our Lady of Fatima
Church.
Nicholas Humber,
60, of Newton, Massachusetts, was the owner of Brae Burn Management.
John Jenkins
Charles
Jones, 48, was a computer programmer from Bedford,
Robin Kaplan, 33,
of Westboro, Massachusetts, was a senior store
equipment specialist for TJX Cos., the off-price retailer of apparel and home
fashions. She was on her way to
Barbara
Keating, 72, was from Palm Springs,
David
Kovalcin, 42, of Hudson, New Hampshire, was a
Raytheon Co. senior mechanical engineer for electronic systems in Tewksbury,
Judy Larocque, 50, of Framingham, Massachusetts, was the founder
and CEO of Market Perspectives, a research firm that offers online and on-site
surveys. Before founding the company in 1993, she was the principal of Emergent
Marketing, an executive marketing consulting firm.
Jude
Larson, 31, was from Los Angeles,
Natalie
Larson was from Los Angeles,
N.
Janis Lasden, 46, of General Electric was from
Peabody,
Daniel
John Lee, 34, was from Los Angeles,
Daniel C. Lewin, 31, was the co-founder and chief technology officer
at Akamai Technologies Inc., a Cambridge, Massachusetts,
company that produces technology equipment to facilitate online content
delivery. He is survived by his wife and two sons. He founded Akamai in 1998 with scientist Tom Leighton and a group of
Massachusetts Institute of Technology scientists and business professionals. Lewin was responsible for the company's research and
development strategy.
Susan MacKay, 44,
of Westford, Massachusetts, was an employee of TJX Cos., the off-price retailer
of apparel and home fashions.
Chris Mello, 25,
was a financial analyst with Alta Communications from
Jeff Mladenik, 43, of Hinsdale, Illinois, was the interim
president at E-Logic.
Antonio Montoya
Carlos Montoya
Laura Lee Morabito, 34, was the Qantas Airways area sales manager in
Mildred Naiman was from
Laurie Neira
Renee Newell, 37,
of Cranston, Rhode Island, was a customer service agent with American Airlines.
Jacqueline
Norton, 60, was a retiree from Lubec,
Robert
Norton, 82, was a retiree from Lubec,
Jane Orth, 49, of Haverhill, Massachusetts, was retired from
Lucent Technology.
Thomas Pecorelli, 31, of Los Angeles, California, was a cameraman
for Fox Sports and E! Entertainment Television.
Sonia Morales Puopolo, 58, of Dover, Massachusetts, was a retired ballet
dancer.
David Retik was from
Philip Rosenzweig of Acton, Massachusetts, was an executive with
Sun Microsystems.
Richard Ross, 58,
of Newton, Massachusetts, headed his own management consulting company, the
Ross Group.
James
Roux, 43, was a lawyer from Portland,
Jessica Sachs, 22,
of Billerica,
Rahma Salie, 28, was
from
Heather Smith, 30,
of Beacon Capital Partners was from
Douglas
Stone, 54, was from Dover,
Xavier Suarez
Michael Theodoridis, 32, was a consultant from
James
Trentini, 65, was a retired teacher and assistant
principal from Everett,
Mary
Trentini, 67, was a retired secretary from Everett,
Mary
Wahlstrom, 75, of Kaysville, Utah, was traveling with
her daughter, Carolyn Beug. They had gone to
Kenneth
Waldie, 46, of Methuen, Massachusetts, was a Raytheon
Co. senior quality control engineer for electronic systems in Tewksbury,
John
Wenckus, 46, was a tax consultant from Torrance,
Candace
Lee Williams, 20, was a student from Danbury,
Christopher Zarba, 47, of Hopkinton, Massachusetts, was a software
engineer at