Grace Maxwell, a 20-year-old Wichita native, was on her way back to school when American Airlines Flight 5342 collided with a U.S. Army Black Hawk helicopter near Ronald Reagan National Airport in ...
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Cedarville University honors life of student Grace Maxwell who died in DC plane crashThe Cedarville community honored the life of junior Grace Maxwell on Friday during an on-campus service. The university said Maxwell, of Wichita, Kansa, was returning to Ohio on Wednesday evening ...
She’s remembered in her obituary as someone whose “life was a testament to joy, perseverance, and an unwavering faith that ...
“Can you imagine losing a parent and seven days later losing a child,” Cedarville University president Thomas White said of student Grace Maxwell’s heartbroken parent. “I want us to pray ...
On the campus of Cedarville University in Ohio, an all-campus chapel service on Friday began with a remembrance of Grace Maxwell. University President Thomas White spoke with her father.
All 67 people aboard the two aircraft were killed.Shortly after the crash, Cedarville University released a statement, saying one of their students, Grace Maxwell, was among the victims. Maxwell was a ...
Jan. 29, the world received news about the deadly plane and helicopter crash in Washington D.C. The next day, Cedarville ...
Cedarville University released a statement, saying one of their students, Grace Maxwell, was among the victims. Maxwell was a junior at Cedarville University and was originally from Wichita, Kansas.
Grace Maxwell, a 20-year-old biomedical engineering student at Cedarville University in Ohio, was on the doomed flight returning back to school. She had reportedly been in Kansas to attend her ...
Grace Maxwell, 20, was a passenger aboard American Airlines Flight 5342 that departed from Wichita to Washington, D.C. Wednesday, January 29. The plane collided with an Army helicopter over the ...
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