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Updated: 1:58 PM Sep 11, 2003
A List of People with Wisconsin Ties Who Died in the Sept. 11 Attacks
A list of victims in the Sept. 11, 2001 terrorist attacks with Wisconsin ties, according to family members and other sources.
Posted: 1:58 PM Sep 11, 2003Reporter: Associated Press |
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Andrea Haberman, 25, was visiting the World Trade Center office of the Carr Futures brokerage firm for which she worked in Chicago. Her parents, Gordon and Kathy Haberman, live in rural West Bend.
John Hart, 38, who worked for Franklin Templeton Investments of San Mateo, Calif., was on the 91st floor of the second tower giving a business seminar when the terrorist plane struck. Hart's mother, stepfather and sisters live in the Eau Claire area.
Army Lt. Col. Dennis Johnson, 48, had an office in the Pentagon near where the plane struck. His parents are Robert and Elva Johnson of Port Edwards.
Scott Johnson, 26, was a securities analyst for Keefe, Bruyette and Woods, an investment banking firm in the World Trade Center. Relatives live in Racine, including his grandfather, H. Norman Johnson.
Jason Oswald, 28, worked at the World Trade Center for the investment firm Cantor Fitzgerald. His parents, Ken and Jane Oswald, live in Merrill.
Michell Robotham, 32, worked in the second World Trade Center tower as help desk manager in the information technology department at Aon Insurance on the 103rd floor. Robotham lived in Houston and Wisconsin, including Neenah, Milwaukee and Land O'Lakes, most of her life, until she moved to Kearny, N.J. two years before her death. Her aunts and uncles live in Menasha, Neenah and Clintonville.
Patricia Statz, 41, was a civilian worker at the Pentagon. Her parents, Vince and JoAnn Statz, live in Chippewa Falls.
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