Thursday

Plane Crashes....

This brave couple is in my sister's ward, she touches up on them here: http://lukeandshawnie.blogspot.com/

This is Stephanie's Blog of here family, and I must say, she has a beautiful blog that is full of life. The Nielson family and the Kinneard family are in my prayers....

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As many of us heard, there was a sad tragic event of a plane crashed Saturday shortly after taking off from the airport in St. Johns, Arizona. The engine stalled and the plane crashed into this woodpile in a residential neighborhood.
Pilot Doug Kinneard was killed and passengers Christian and Stephanie Nielson of Mesa, Arizona, were critically burned and airlifted to a Burn Center in Phoenix.
Stephanie Nielson's father, Stephen Clark is a Utah State lawmaker and her mother, Cynthia Clark, is a Provo City councilwoman.


Kinneard, Doug
Doug Kinneard, 48, of Mesa passed away August 17th after a plane crash in St. Johns the afternoon of August 16th. He is survived by his wife Roslyn and 4 kids: Curtis, Clayton, Chelsea (Robby) Hale, Courtney; his parents George and Florence; and siblings Sandra (George) Fayad, Pamela (Robert) Williams, and Kelly (Michele). Public visitation at Bunker Family Funeral Home on University Drive from 6-8 pm Friday August 22nd and 9 am on Saturday August 23rd at the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints on Lindsay between Adobe and University, followed by funeral services at 10 am.
Published in the East Valley Tribune on 8/21/2008

Stephanie's sister is keeping updates on her blo: http://cjanerun.com/

Here's a news link: http://www.azfamily.com/video/localnews-index.html?nvid=273958&shu=1

This news clip has a short commercial at the beginning, so hang on a couple seconds...

2 comments:

Kenyon said...

I went to school with Chris (thats what we called him) Nielson. He is a great guy. I cant stop thinking about this tragedy, I am heart broken. Arent they all such a beautiful family!
Love you

barbafamily said...

What a sad story! I will keep their family in our prayers! Thanks for spreading the information...