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In Loving Memory

By VOICE-TRIBUNE


We remember the 14 lives we lost in the 2025 Louisville UPS plane crash. May their memories bring comfort, and may their families find strength in the love that surrounds them. 


Angela Anderson, 45 

Kimberly Asa, 3 & Louisnes Fedon, 47 

Trinadette “Trina” Chavez, 37 

Tony Crain, 65 

Carlos Fernandez, 52 

Capt. Dana Diamond, 62

John Loucks, 52

First Officer Lee Truitt, 45

Capt. Richard Wartenberg, 57

Megan Washburn, 35

John Spray Jr., 45

Matthew Sweets, 37

Ella Petty Whorton, 31 


“ We’ll never forget the 14 lives we lost. In the days, months, and years ahead, we’ll continue to honor their lives, grieve with their loved ones, and stand together, so nobody has to go through this alone.” 


Mayor Craig Greenberg 


“ My heart breaks for those we lost in this tragedy and for their families and loved ones. Our entire Louisville community will be here in the days and weeks ahead to support and lift up our neighbors during this unimaginably difficult time.” 

Rep. Morgan McGarvey 

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Allen Barry
Allen Barry
Dec 24, 2025

Seeing the names of those lost in the 2025 Louisville UPS plane crash during a quick coffee break, you kind of pause, right? It underscores how important community support is. electron dash

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Dec 17, 2025

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