Obituaries
Air Crash Obituaries (Part - 1)
A Middle East Airlines Caravelle en route from Beirut to Dhahran crashed into the Gulf about 15 miles south of Dhahran International Airport shortly after midnight Friday during a severe sand and windstorm.
Marjorie Kluge Baumgartner
Marjorie Kluge Baumgartner, 39, was the wife of Frank L. Baumgartner, superintendent of Communications in Dhahran.
Ralph Henry Devenney
Ralph Henry Devenney, 47, first came to Saudi Arabia in June, 1947.
William Kelly Jewell
William Kelly Jewell, 55, was born in Napa, Calif.
George Hoyle
George Hoyle, 37, first came to Saudi Arabia in 1954 to work in Ras Tanura as a construction engineer.
Thelma Jean Carter
Thelma Jean Carter, 35, was born in Hazel Park, Mich., and attended schools there. She received her B.A. in education from Wayne State University, Detroit, Michigan, in 1956, and her M. A. in 1958.
Air Crash Obituaries ( Part - 2)
The extensive search for victims of the tragic crash of Middle East Airlines Flight 444 was carried on almost continuously day and night, by land, sea and air.
Isaq Khalil Michael
Dr. Isaq Khalil Michael, 44, was born in Ramallah, Palestine, and received his secondary schooling there.
Robert Keith Souders
Robert Keith Souders, 39, was born in Whittier, Calif., and attended schools in La Habra and Fullerton, Calif.
William Anthony Scott
William Anthony Scott, age 39, worked for over 10 years with Aramco's Public Relations. Since August, 1961, he was department manager.
Ahmed Essa Lemsalley
Ahmed Essa Lemsalley, age 41, a native of Tarut Island, came to work for Aramco in April, 1940, and the following year became operator at the Dhahran stabilizer.
DeMont Stevens
DeMont Stevens, Aramco retiree who left Saudi Arabia last September, died in Florida on March 21.