This
remembrance is the concept of three former Pan Am flight attendants. Olgalis
Chacon developed the idea. Romlee Stoughton designed the memorial cover and Anne
Sweeney wrote and distributed the message.
In Memoriam
Please Join Us In
A Moment of Silence
1902 GMT December 21, 2013 The 25th Anniversary Of The Day the Heart Of Pan Am Died
Remembering Pan Am 103 and the Crew, Passengers and Residents of Lockerbie, Scotland who perished 25 years ago.
Twenty-five years ago, on December 21st, 1988, a terrorist's bomb ripped apart Pan
Am Clipper Maid of the Seas, raining fire, wreckage and death on a quiet Scottish town. The bombing of Pan Am 103 left wounds that still ache,
for the families, the people of Lockerbie and for Pan Amers around the world. It was indeed, the Day the heart of Pan Am died.
On Saturday, December 21st, 2013, we invite you to join the people of Pan
American World Airways in observing a moment of silence at 1902 GMT, the
hour the bomb exploded.
Never
Forget....
These stained glass windows by Scottish
artist John Clark represent the flags of the nations of the victims of the
bombing of Pan Am Flight 103. The windows are installed in the town hall in
Lockerbie, Scotland.
This
remembrance is the concept of three former Pan Am flight attendants. Olgalis
Chacon developed the idea. Romlee Stoughton designed the memorial cover and Anne
Sweeney wrote and distributed the message.
We
hope you will join us in spirit, wherever you are on December 21st at 1902 GMT
to remember the 259 passengers and crew and the 11 residents of Lockerbie,
Scotland, who perished because of this unconscionable terrorist attack.
The tragedy was the beginning
of the end of Pan American World Airways, an aviation icon. For those of us in
the Pan Am Family the loss of our company was shattering. If Pan Amers and their
friends around the globe, simultaneously remember Flight 103, we can
honor those lost to us and remind the world that on that December day, the heart
of Pan Am perished too.
Olgalis Chacon
Romlee Stoughton
Anne Sweeney
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