Edmond Grafton Young, Jr., better known as “E.G.,” was born on May 22, 1979 in Annapolis, Maryland.
Antionette Sherman, 35, died of her injuries at Washington Hospital Center’s burn unit. But loved ones said the extra days they had with her were a gift.
Lieutenant Darin Howard Pontell, a 26-year-old native of Columbia, Maryland, was finishing his 12-hour shift when terrorists attacked the Pentagon.
Samantha Lightbourn-Allen was born to Raymond and Rebecca Lightbourn on November 13, 1964, at 12:47 p.m., the second of identical twins. As a child, her twin, Rennea, nicknamed her “Sennea,” and her father calls her “Sennetha.”
Angela was born September 6, 1974 in La Plata, Maryland. She was educated at local schools, graduating as salutatorian of Maurice J. McDonough High School in 1992.
Amelia Fields turned 46 that morning. Her husband, who had been her high school sweetheart, slipped out of their Dumfries home during breakfast to place a surprise birthday card in her car.
Jamie Lynn was born in Towson, Maryland. She joined the Navy, following in the footsteps of her father, a retired Chief Radioman.
Charles Falkenberg, his wife Leslie Whittington, and their daughters, Zoe and Dana Falkenberg, were killed on September 11, 2001, when terrorists crashed their plane into the Pentagon.
Charles Falkenberg, his wife Leslie Whittington, and their daughters, Zoe and Dana Falkenberg, were killed on September 11, 2001, when terrorists crashed their plane into the Pentagon.
James Daniel Debeuneure, a resident of Upper Marlboro, Maryland, departed this life on Tuesday, September 11, 2001 as a result of the tragedy of American Airlines Flight 77.
The meaning of extraordinary: an illustration of exuberance, the definition of strength, and a model of love . . . Ada Marie Davis was all of these, encompassing one incredible woman.
Angelene, a much loved and respected wife, mother, family member, co-worker and friend, has left behind a strong legacy.
William E. Caswell, 54, of Silver Spring, Maryland, was a physicist and former University of Maryland faculty member who worked as a civilian for the Navy.
Leo Blagburn spends his days assembling furniture he and his wife, Carrie, purchased days before September 11th, all the while keeping close watch on television broadcasts for news that his wife had been found alive.
Max Beilke, 69, of Laurel, Maryland, was among the first to be declared missing after the attack on the Pentagon.