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Lost three relatives on the PanAm

Last post 04-15-2006, 3:41 AM by Bluebird. 1 replies.
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  •  04-15-2006, 3:41 AM 2205

    Lost three relatives on the PanAm

    I lost my grandmother & great aunt & great uncle in this crash. It was a Sunday and I lived in Detroit. My grandmother was from Canada & my anut & uncle were from CA. All were going on the cruise as mentioned. After hearing of the crash we went to my grandmother's house in Windsor, Ontario and saw a telegram from Western Union posted to her front door. It was from Pan Am, confirming that they had, indeed, checked in for their flight....My grandmother and aunt were never identified; my uncle was identified & had a funeral service in CA with the rest of the deceased. They are buried in a mass grave site in Westminister, CA.

    --Robyn Caza-Vanderbrook


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  •  04-15-2006, 3:41 AM 2206 in reply to 2205

    Re: Lost three relatives on the PanAm

    Iam Ingrid de la Roy from the Netherlands, and I lost my both parents (Wiel and Annie de la Roy, 39/37 years old) at that crash. It hurts to see all this again, but I am happy too that like this way I become to know everything about what happend. I have maked a own map off all this, for my brothers too. So if you know or have (video-mpeg) material about this, please send this to us.

    --Ingrid de la Roy (gerard.ingrid at home.nl)


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