Vicki Yancey, of Springfield, was an eager worker and an even more eager traveler.
Donald McArthur Young, 41, Chief of Naval Operations Information Systems Technician, departed his life on that fatal morning of September 11, 2001, while performing his assigned duties at the Pentagon, one week before his 42nd birthday.
Sandra D. Teague, 31, couldn’t wait to get on American Airlines Flight 77, the first leg of a three-week trip to Australia.
Sandra Letitia (Murray) White was born on September 18, 1956 in Newport News, Virginia to her parents, Aaron and Gloria Murray, Jr.
Gary F. Smith, Chief of Army Retirement Services, began his military career on January 28, 1968 with an ROTC commission from Creighton University.
George W. Simmons of Great Falls, Virginia tragically lost his life on September 11, 2001, aboard Flight 77 along with his beloved wife of 19 years, Diane M. Simmons.
Diane M. Simmons of Great Falls, Virginia tragically lost her life on Tuesday, September 11, 2001, as a passenger on Flight 77, along with her beloved husband of 19 years, George W. Simmons.
One of Edward Veld Rowenhorst’s favorite things to do was to take his 7-year-old daughter, Ashley, to his Pentagon office, whether it was for Take Our Daughters to Work Day or just to give his wife, Traci, a break at home.
Todd Hayes Reuben, 40, of Potomac, Maryland, passenger on American Airlines Flight 77 that struck the Pentagon, was a corporate partner at the Washington law firm of Venable, Baetjer, and Howard.
Deborah Ann Ramsaur served as the secretary to the Deputy Chief of Staff for Personnel, Lieutenant General Timothy J. Maude.
From very early childhood, there was no question about Noeth’s talent. He was “a painter.”
Odessa V. Morris, whose life was tragically cut short on September 11, 2001, was born on July 11, 1947 in Norfolk, Virginia.
Gerard P. “Jerry” Moran, 39, of Upper Marlboro, traveled the world as a combat photographer for the Navy between 1979 and 1984.
Kenneth Lewis was a golf guy. Jennifer Lewis was a horsewoman. He always came to work in a crisp suit. She always came to work with a practical joke.
Kenneth Lewis was a golf guy. Jennifer Lewis was a horsewoman. He always came to work in a crisp suit. She always came to work with a practical joke.
Dave was a kind, good-hearted person. He was smart, athletic and fun, but what made him special was his genuine concern for people.
The following is an email that Judy sent to some of her friends less than an hour before the attack on 11 September. I think [it] epitomizes the kind of friend she was to everyone.
Ann Campana Judge, 49, of Great Falls, Virginia, arranged trips around the world for National Geographic Society writers, photographers and executives.
On September 26, 2001 a memorial service was held at Good Shepherd Catholic Church in Mount Vernon, Virginia to celebrate the life of Steven D. “Jake” Jacoby.
Hyland, 45, who went by his middle name, was a lieutenant colonel in the Army and worked at the Pentagon on personnel issues. October would have marked his 21st anniversary in the military, but he has been officially declared missing since September 11.
Peggie Hurt had been on the job at the Pentagon only two weeks. Her position in the Army’s accounting section, which followed a stint with the National Guard, was a promotion the Virginia State University honors graduate had eagerly sought. “She was excited to move on,” said Delores Hardy, her cousin.
Stan Hall, 68, was onboard the American Airlines Flight 77, Tuesday, September 11, when it crashed into the Pentagon.
Darlene Ellen “Dee” Embree Flagg, of Millwood, Virginia, was on American Flight 77 on September 11th with her husband of 40 years, retired Rear Admiral Wilson “Bud” Falor Flagg, U.S. Navy.
Charles “Chic” Burlingame was a resident of Oak Hill, Virginia. He was married to American Airlines flight attendant, Sherri Burlingame, father of Wendy, grandfather of Jack, and stepfather of John and Chad Harris.
Mary Jane Booth, 64, was a lifelong resident of Northern Virginia, growing up in Arlington and settling in Falls Church.