A small tribute to those
who lost in April
Career Technician Kyle R Wilson at age 24
passed on April 16, 2007 while doing his job
battling a house fire in Prince William
County VA. Our thoughts and prayers go
out to the family, friends, and the Prince
William County Fire Department for the loss
of a GREAT BROTHER!
We also mourn those who lost loved
friends at Virginia Tech
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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