Remembering Flight 5191
Personal remembrances
Friends, associates and family members remember the victims of the crash of Flight 5191.
Remembering Flight 5191
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REMEMBERING FLIGHT 5191
Gregory “Greg” Alan Threet
The lessons that we have learned over the past year have been both a tragedy and a gift.
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REMEMBERING FLIGHT 5191
Jonathan Hooker
He was a great motivator and was always the first to start a family game of baseball or corn hole in the backyard.
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Scarlett Parsley Hooker
We will always remember her beauty, her youth, her strength of body and soul and the fervency of her love.
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REMEMBERING FLIGHT 5191
Cecile Moscoe
The last thing she said to me was “I’ll call you when I get back, love you, Mommy; tell Daddy I love him!”
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REMEMBERING FLIGHT 5191
Michael Ryan
Our children have been amazingly good and brave, feeling the love and care from many.
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REMEMBERING FLIGHT 5191
Lynda Jo McKee
When we lost Lynda, our lives stopped that day we lost a devoted mother, doting grandmother, backbone of her family, supportive and loving friend.
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REMEMBERING FLIGHT 5191
Erik Harris
Erik ... had a lot of big dreams and big ambitions. He didn’t like traffic jams, so he said he was going to invent a helicopter car. He’d just fly over all of the traffic.
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REMEMBERING FLIGHT 5191
Jeff Williams
There were four Williams siblings. Now there are three. How is it that the youngest passed first? How is it that our Jeff was on that ill-fated flight? Did he talk to the person next to him? Did the end come suddenly? Was there time to be afraid?
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REMEMBERING FLIGHT 5191
Victoria Washington
Those we love are never really lost to us. For everywhere their special love lives on.
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REMEMBERING FLIGHT 5191
Larry Turner
First, we are extremely grateful for the time we had with a very special man. Larry was our rock, our encourager, our inspiration. His influence will remain with us forever.








