Flight #3407 Crash-Victims-Obituary

Flight #3407 Crash Victims

Obituary

We invite you to share condolences for those who passed away when Flight 3407 crashed near Buffalo on February 12, 2009. To sign the Guest Book for an individual, please click on the appropriate link below. To share a general message of condolence, please click here.

Relatives and friends of those on Flight 3407 who want to give or receive information about those on board can call Continental's special family assistance number, 1-800-621-3263.

  • David Borner

  • Borner, 49, of North Tonawanda, N.Y., worked for Kraft Foods and was returning from a business trip with a co-worker.
  • Alison Des Forges

  • Buffalo resident was one of the world's leading experts on the genocide in Rwanda.
  • Beverly Eckert

  • Whose husband was killed in the World Trade Center attack on Sept. 11, 2001. Eckert was flying to Buffalo to celebrate what would have been her husband's 58th birthday.
  • Ron Gonzalez

  • New Brunswick, N.J. resident was director of a youth services program.
  • Maddy Loftus

  • New Jersey native never worried about flying because her father was a pilot for Continental.
  • Lorin Maurer

  • Athletics Friends Manager for Princeton University.
  • Dawn Mossop

  • Executive secretary at Schering-Plough and resident of Bloomfield, N.J. She was on the plane with her husband, Donald Mossop, their 12-year-old son, Shawn, and her sister Ferris Reid, who were also killed.
  • Donald Mossop

  • Xerox technician and resident of Bloomfield, N.J. He was on the plane with his wife, Dawn Mossop, their 12-year-old son, Shawn, and his sister-in-law Ferris Reid, who were also killed.
  • Shawn Mossop

  • Twelve-year-old was on the plane with his parents, Dawn and Donald Mossop, and his aunt Ferris Reid, who were also killed.
  • Jennifer Neill

  • Pharmaceutical sales rep from Clarence, N.Y. was pregnant with her first child.
  • Gerry Niewood

  • Saxophonist and member of jazz musician Chuck Mangione's band.
  • Donna Prisco, Flight Attendant

  • Prisco had been a stay-at-home mother for 27 years before she fulfilled a lifelong dream of becoming a flight attendant.
  • Ferris Reid

  • Resident of Bloomfield, N.J. She was on the plane with her sister Dawn Mossop, her brother-in-law Donald Mossop, and her nephew Shawn Mossop, who were also killed.
  • Darren Tolsma

  • Lancaster, N.Y. resident and engineer with Northrop Grumman was a married father of two.
  • Susan Wehle

  • Cantor at Temple Beth Am in Williamsville, NY was "loved by every congregant."
  • Mary Abraham

  • Medical equipment trainer from West Seneca, N.Y. rescued greyhounds and was a member of a women's motorcycle club.
  • Linda Davidson

  • Westfield, N.Y. nurse was traveling with her husband, Ronald.
  • Ronald Davidson

  • Adult group home worker was traveling with his wife, Linda.
  • John Fiore

  • Retired Air Force master sergeant had done tours of duty during the Vietnam War, Operation Desert Storm and the Iraq War.
  • Brad Green, Sr.

  • Resident of East Amherst, N.Y., salesman for Kraft Foods.
  • Zhaofang Guo

  • Amherst, N.Y. resident worked at the Ford Motor Co. stamping plant in Hamburg.
  • Ellyce Kausner

  • Florida Coastal School of Law student was returning home to Clarence, N.Y.
  • Jerome Krasuski

  • Program manager at Northrup Grumman was returning home to Cheektowaga, N.Y.
  • Brian Kuklewicz

  • Resident of Cheektowaga, N.Y., engineer at industrial products factory.
  • Sean Lang

  • Penn State student was from Montgomeryville, Pa.
  • Don McDonald

  • Avid golfer was a technical manager at the Pharmetics Inc. plant in Fort Erie, Ontario, for 26 years.
  • Dawn Monachino

  • Pharmaceutical sales representative from West Seneca, N.Y.
  • Jonathan Perry

  • Resident of New York City and Amsterdam. Worked for New York-based investment management company W.P. Carey Co.
  • Mary Pettys

  • Software director and West Seneca, NY resident had been planning a spring wedding.
  • John G. Roberts III

  • Grew up in Lewiston, N.Y., and worked for the consulting and accounting firm Deloitte in Mumbai, India.
  • Kristin Safran

  • Resident of Bradford, Pa., beverage industry consultant.
  • Ernest West

  • Resident of Clarence, N.Y., deputy director for business development at defense contractor Northrop Grumman in Amherst, N.Y.
  • Doug Wielinski

  • Military veteran and engineer was killed when the plane crashed into his Clarence, N.Y., home.
  • Clay Yarber

  • Former Tampa Bay-area musician and Vietnam vet never liked flying.
Copyright © 2009 The Associated Press

Guest Book

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Rest in peace Johnathan Richard Perry and Nicole korcyzkowski

My Aunt and uncle Died together on that plane!I don't understand why they were taken! Sometimes, I think God is selfish! He Takes the very best to Heaven early!

can't believe it's almost 2 years! my heart still aches every day missing you so much:( love you forever brother
RIP JOHN G ROBERTS III

Rest in Peace Arlene

It is approaching the one year anniversary of this tragic day and yet it seems still as if it happened yesterday. The pain of missing all those that were killed is still there. God Give us the strength.

May the love of friends and family carry you through your grief.

We can be drawn to God, knowing that he fully understands the pain & sorrow we all suffer because of the untimely deaths of our loved ones.
Our complete reliance on “the God of all comfort” will help us to endure our grief & sadness.
2 Corinthians 1:3, 4

Our Condolence to the Family ’s

to all the families who's family member was in the crash of flight 3407 i want to say that i'm sorry for what happen and ill be praying for you

Two months have passed, but we will never forget them, God bless all the families and friends and give them comfort and peace! our prayers are with you.