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D.C. Plane Crash Victim Was a Bridesmaid in 8 Weddings Before Finding the ‘Love of Her Life,' Cousin Says (Exclusive) Lindsey Fields had her first date with her husband over Valentine’s Day ...
One Wichita woman who died in last week’s plane crash in Washington, D.C. is leaving a lasting legacy. The family of Lindsey Fields, an instructor at Butler Community College, started a ...
Kansas biology teacher Lindsey Fields, a loving wife, mother and biology teacher, was one of the 67 people victims of the D.C. plane crash “She always joked and said she was a self-proclaimed ...
Fields was among the 67 people killed on January 29, 2025, when American Airlines Flight 5342 collided with a U.S. Army Black Hawk helicopter. Lindsey Fields. (LinkedIn) ...
Fields died on the Wichita flight to Washington, D.C., last week. A scholarship fund is being created in her honor. Lindsey Fields was an accomplished leader in education.
Lindsey Fields, a beloved Butler Community College instructor and passionate science education advocate, was among the victims of American Airlines Flight 5342. The college announced Fields ...
Lindsey Fields, an OSU alumna and former employee, was among those who died in the plane crash involving an American Airlines jet and a Black Hawk helicopter in Washington, D.C.
ANDOVER, Kan. (KSNW) – Lindsey Fields, a biology professor at Butler Community College, was honored during a moment of silence on Monday after she was killed in the D.C. plane crash last week.
Lindsey Fields’s college mentor shared the impact she left on countless people. Friday, January 31st 2025, 11:01 pm By: Jordan Fremstad EDMOND, Okla. - ...
WICHITA, Kan. (KWCH) - Butler Community College has confirmed the death of instructor Lindsey Fields in American Airlines flight 5342 that took off in Wichita and crashed just before landing in ...
Hallie Delphine Fields Lindsey, 76, passed away on April 1, 2022 peacefully at her home in Oxnard, California where she lived for over 50 years. Hallie was born on September 26, 1945 to William ...
As Amy Costner-Lark spoke about her cousin, Kansas biology teacher Lindsey Fields — one of the 67 people killed in the D.C. plane crash — she wore an accessory near and dear to Fields' heart ...