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United Airline Boeing 757
Flight 93

Newark to San Francisco
Sept. 11, 2001

Sept. 11, 2001 was the saddest day in US history. On 8:01AM, ET,  AA flight 93 took off  Newark airport in New Jersey for San Francisco with 38 passengers, 5 flight attendants, and 2 pilots.  4 Al Quatta hijackers aboard took over the plane and changed its course toward Washington DC.  On 10:00AM, ET, the hijacked plane crashed southeast of Pittsburgh, west of  Pennsylvania killing everybody on board..

List of Pilots, Crews, Passengers, and Hijackers crashed outside Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Flight 93: Newark to San Francisco:
UNITED AIRLINES BOEING 757

Pilots:
Jason Dahl, 43, Denver, Colo., captain
LeRoy Homer, 36, Marlton, N.J.
Crew:
Lorraine Bay, Hightstown, N.J.
Sandra Bradshaw, 38, Greensboro, N.C.
Wanda Green, 49, Linden, N.J.
CeeCee Lyles, Fort Myers, Fla.
Deborah Welsh, 49, New York, N.Y.
Passengers:
Christian Adams, 37, Biebelsheim, Germany, foreign sales manager, German Wine Fund
Todd Beamer, 32, Cranbury, N.J., account manager, Oracle Corp.
Alan Beaven, 48, Oakland, Calif., environmental lawyer
Mark Bingham, 31, San Francisco, Calif., public relations firm owner
Deora Bodley, 20, Santa Clara, Calif., university student
Marion Britton, 53, assistant regional director, U.S. Census Bureau
Thomas E. Burnett Jr., 38, San Ramon, Calif., medical research senior executive
William Cashman
Georgine Rose Corrigan, antiques and collectibles dealer
Joseph Deluca
Patrick Driscoll

Edward Felt, 41, Matawan, N.J.
Colleen Fraser, 51, Elizabeth, N.J., chairwoman, New Jersey Developmental Disabilities Council
Andrew Garcia, 62, Portola Valley, Calif.
Jeremy Glick, 31, West Milford, N.J.

Passengers: (continues)
Kristin Gould
Lauren Grandcolas
, 38, San Rafael, Calif., sales worker, Good Housekeeping magazine
Donald F. Greene, 52, Greenwich, Conn.
Linda Gronlund, 46, environmental compliance, BMW
Richard Guadagno, 38, Eureka, Calif., manager, Humboldt Bay National Wildlife Refuge
Toshiya KugeHilda Marcin, 79, Budd Lake, N.J., retired teacher's aide
Waleska Martinez, 37, automation specialist, U.S. Census Bureau
Nicole Miller, 21, San Jose, Calif., student, West Valley College
Louis J. Nacke
Mark Rothenberg, Scotch Plains, N.J., owner, MDR Global Resources
Christine Snyder, 32, Kailua, Hawaii, arborist, Outdoor Circle
John Talignani, 72, Staten Island, N.Y., retired restaurant worker
Honor Wainio

Hijackers:
Ziad Samir Jarrah, believed to be a pilot
Saeed Alghamdi
, possible residence: Delray Beach, Florida
Ahmed Ibrahim A. Al Haznawi, Date of birth used: October 11, 1980, possible Saudi national
, possible residence: Delray Beach, Florida
Ahmed Alnami, Possible residence of Delray Beach, Florida

 List of other victims of September 11, 2001 Terrorists attacks:

American Airlines Flight 77: List of Pilots, Crews, Passengers and Hijackers crashed into Pentagon, Washington DC

United Airlines Flight 11: List of Pilots, Crews, Passengers and Hijackers crashed into World Trade Center, tower 1, New York
United Airlines Flight 175: List of Pilots, Crews, Passengers and Hijackers crashed into World Trade Center, tower 2, New York
List of NYC firefighters, emergency crew, Port Authorities, & Policemen who lost their lives helping others at World Trade Center
List of Victims at World Trade Center
List of Victims at Pentagon

 

Provider's Thoughts :

As the soot and dirt and ash rained down, We became one color.
As we carried each other down the stairs of the burning building,
We became one class.
As we lit candles of waiting and hope,
We became one generation.
As the firefighters and police officers fought their way into the
inferno, We became one gender.
As we fell to our knees in prayer for strength,
We became one faith.
As we whispered or shouted words of encouragement,
We spoke one language.
As we gave our blood in lines a mile long,
We became one body.
As we mourned together the great loss,
We became one family.
As we cried tears of grief and loss,
We became one soul.
As we retell with pride of the sacrifice of heroes,
We become one people.

We are One color, One class, One generation, One gender, One faith, One language, One body, One family, One soul, One people.

We are The Power of One.
We are United.
We are America.

This candle was lit on the 11th of September, 2001.
Please pass it on to your friends & family so that it
may shine all across America.

"A candle loses nothing by lighting another candle."

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