Friday, April 20, 2007

In Memory


Ross Abdallah Alameddine, 20, sophomore from Saugus, Mass.

Christopher James Bishop, 35, according to Darmstadt University of Technology in Germany, where he helped run an exchange program.

Brian Roy Bluhm, 25, civil engineering graduate student from Stephens City, Va. He had previously lived in Iowa, Detroit and Louisville, Ky.

Ryan Christopher Clark, 22, of Martinez, Ga., senior majoring in psychology.

Austin Michelle Cloyd, sophomore international studies major and member of the honors program from Blacksburg, Va. Cloyd and her family previously lived in Champaign, Ill.

Jocelyne Couture-Nowak, French instructor, according to her husband, Jerzy Nowak, the head of the horticulture department at Virginia Tech.

Daniel Alejandro Perez Cueva, 21, of Peru, sophomore majoring in international studies. He also had lived in Woodbridge, Va.

Kevin Granata, engineering science and mechanics professor, according to Ishwar K. Puri, the head of the engineering science and mechanics department.

Matthew Gregory Gwaltney, 24, of Chester, Va., graduate student in civil and environmental engineering, according to his father and stepmother, Greg and Linda Gwaltney.

Caitlin Millar Hammaren, 19, sophomore majoring in international studies from Westtown, N.Y.

Jeremy Michael Herbstritt, 27, civil engineering graduate student from Bellefonte, Pa.

Rachael Hill, 18, of Glen Allen, Va., according to her father, Guy Hill.

Emily Jane Hilscher, 19-year-old freshman from Woodville, Va., majoring in animal and poultry sciences.

Jarrett Lee Lane, 22, senior majoring in civil engineering from Narrows, Va.

Matthew Joseph La Porte, 20, sophomore from Dumont, N.J.

Henry J. Lee, also known as Henh Ly, 20, first-year student majoring in computer engineering from Roanoke, Va. He had enough advanced-placement credits to be considered a sophomore by Virginia Tech.

Liviu Librescu, 76, engineering science and mechanics professor who joined the faculty in 1985. Originally from Romania and had also lived in Israel.

G.V. Loganathan, 51, civil and environmental engineering professor, according to his brother G.V. Palanivel.

Partahi Mamora Halomoan Lumbantoruan, 34, of Indonesia, civil engineering doctoral student.

Lauren Ashley McCain, 20, of Hampton, Va., freshman international studies major.

Daniel Patrick O'Neil, 22, of Lincoln, R.I., first-year graduate student in environmental engineering.

Juan Ramon Ortiz, 26, graduate student in civil engineering from Bayamon, Puerto Rico.

Minal Hiralal Panchal, 26, of Mumbai, India, graduate student in architecture.

Erin Peterson, 18, of Chantilly, Va., an international studies major, according to her father, Grafton Peterson.

Michael Steven Pohle Jr., 23, of Flemington, N.J., senior majoring in biology.

Julia Kathleen Pryde, 23, graduate student in biological systems engineering from Middletown, N.J.

Mary Karen Read, 19, freshman from Annandale, Va.

Reema Joseph Samaha, 18, freshman from Centreville, Va.

Waleed Mohammed Shaalan, 32, of Zagazig, Egypt, doctoral student in civil engineering.

Leslie Sherman, sophomore history and international studies student from Springfield, Va., according to her grandmother Gerry Adams.

Maxine Turner, 22, senior majoring in chemical engineering from Vienna, Va., according to her father, Paul Turner.

Nicole White, 20, junior majoring in international studies from Smithfield, Va., according to a family statement released by the Suffolk, Va., Police Department.

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3 Comments:

Blogger Tammy said...

May they rest in peace!
And prayers with each family member during this difficult time!
(((Hugs))) to you for remembering them here in your space!!

April 21, 2007 at 6:33 PM  
Blogger Akelamalu said...

Reiki Blessings being sent to all. What a tragedy.

April 22, 2007 at 10:50 AM  
Blogger Ligeia said...

When names are used instead of the word "victim" it hurts more. But, it also forces us to actually mourn and give thanks for the time they did spend on Earth, making the lives of others happier.

April 22, 2007 at 12:16 PM  

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