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Sara M. Clark

Sara M. Clark, 65, and her fiancé had just decided to have their wedding reception at a yacht club in Baltimore. On the Sunday before September 11th, they went shopping for wedding bands. And Tuesday morning they kissed, embraced and said, “I love you,” to each other before she left their Columbia home for Dulles … Continued

William E. Caswell

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. Born in Boston, the eldest of six children, he lived most of his life in Silver Spring.  Caswell boarded American Airlines Flight 77 for a business trip to Los … Continued

Suzanne M. Calley

Suzanne Marie Calley was born in Auburn, California on September 17, 1957, and died on American Airlines Flight 77 on September 11, 2001. Suzanne had a zest for life and would have celebrated her 20th anniversary on September the 12, 2001. She loved to travel and had been all over the world with her husband, … Continued

CAPT Charles F. Burlingame III, USNR, Retired

  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. Captain Burlingame was a graduate of the United States Naval Academy (’71) and a former Navy jet fighter pilot. Prior to … Continued

Bernard C. Brown II

Eleven-year-old Bernard Brown was clever, a quick wit, the kind of boy who kept his teachers on their toes. Estella Cleveland, who taught his fifth-grade class last year at Leckie Elementary School in Southeast Washington, loved him.  “He used to give the fourth-grade teacher fits. But he turned it around last year. Everybody noticed it,” … Continued

Mary Jane Booth

Mary Jane Booth, 64, was a lifelong resident of Northern Virginia, growing up in Arlington and settling in Falls Church. She had worked for American Airlines for 45 years and was secretary to American’s general manager at Dulles International Airport for more than three decades, arriving shortly after the airport opened.  She was known by … Continued

Lisa L. Young

Lisa Young, 37, was a devoted mother, loving sister and best friend. She had a very special way of getting along with everyone. Lisa was born on December 21, 1963, in Washington, DC. She graduated from H.D. Woodson Senior High School in 1981 on the Dean’s list. She studied to become a dental hygienist at … Continued

Edmond G. Young, Jr.

Edmond Grafton Young, Jr., better known as “E.G.,” was born on May 22, 1979 in Annapolis, Maryland. He was the only son of Margaret and Edmond G. Young, Sr. He departed this life on September 11, 2001.  Edmond attended Peters U.M.C. where he served as a Youth Choir and Usher Board member. He attended Mt. … Continued

ITC Donald M. Young, USN

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. He lived in Virginia Beach, Virginia, but was on special detail in nearby Arlington, Virginia. He died while performing … Continued

IT2 Kevin W. Yokum, USN

Kevin Yokum was a Petty Officer 2nd Class in the U.S. Navy serving at the Pentagon in Washington, DC, as an intelligence officer. Kevin, 27, was among those killed at the Pentagon on September 11 after terrorists hijacked and crashed a jet airliner into the huge building. Allen and Beulah Yokum of Lake Charles, Louisiana, … Continued