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Terence M. Lynch

  Throughout his life, Terence Michael Lynch understood the value of helping others. Whether it was driving and connecting with children with Downs Syndrome, volunteering for the Jaycees, or lobbying the United States Congress to increase funds to aid medical research to help children with juvenile arthritis, Terry always wanted to make life a little … Continued

MAJ Stephen V. Long, USA

  Major Stephen V. Long was dedicated to his wife and family. He was a kind and generous man who loved God. He honored his country and his flag. He was a war hero even before September 11th, 2001.  Major Long enlisted in the United States Army in July 1981 and attended Infantry training and … Continued

Samantha L. Lightbourn-Allen

  Samantha Lightbourn-Allen was born to Raymond and Rebecca Lightbourn on November 13, 1964, at 12:47 p.m., the second of identical twins. As a child, her twin, Rennea, nicknamed her “Sennea,” and her father calls her “Sennetha.”  As a child and through adulthood, she loved Disney World and amusement parks, and was always full of … Continued

David W. Laychak

  Dave was a kind, good-hearted person. He was smart, athletic and fun, but what made him special was his genuine concern for people. He had a calming demeanor and a gentle spirit that touched everyone he met. Dave was a dedicated family man and a very involved father. He and his wife, Laurie, had … Continued

LT Michael S. Lamana, USN

  Michael “Scott” Lamana, 31, a Navy lieutenant and flight officer, rarely rested.  By day, he helped monitor the operations of the Navy’s global fleet from his post in the Pentagon’s Navy Command Center.  By night, he attended classes at the University of Maryland – he expected to receive his MBA in December. In between, … Continued

Brenda Kegler

  “She does not like airplanes,” Bing said. “She could hear them flying overhead from her office at the Pentagon. That’s why this is all so strange. She was always worried about a plane going down.”  It is “the ultimate irony,” her husband, Bing, said, that she is listed as missing because of a plane … Continued

Judith L. Jones

  The following is an email that Judy sent to some of her friends less than an hour before the attack on 11 September. I think [it] epitomizes the kind of friend she was to everyone.  I feel that even in heaven, we can all count on her to be there throughout the years for … Continued

LTC Dennis M. Johnson, USA

  Lieutenant Colonel Dennis M. Johnson, 48, an Adjutant General Corps Officer, served in a wide variety of both command and staff positions throughout his 25 years of military service. He was on his second tour at the Pentagon, with his most recent assignment being the Chief of Personnel Services working directly for the Deputy … Continued

SGM Lacey B. Ivory, USA

  Lacey B. Ivory was born on November 15, 1958 in Marvell, Arkansas, the third of eight children born to John Ivory and Reola Gage. At the age of two, Lacey’s family relocated to Kansas City, where he attended public schools, graduated from Manual High School, and joined the Army in 1977.  Lacey continued his … Continued

Lt Col Robert J. Hymel, USAF, Retired

  Robert Joseph Hymel was born on August 13, 1946, in New Orleans, Louisiana; one of three children of Elsie and the late Sidney Hymel. After graduating from high school, Bob attended the University of Southwestern Louisiana and graduated with a Bachelor of Science degree in 1969. He began his distinguished military service with the … Continued