Another person, Danielle Britt, is hospitalized at University Medical Center in New Orleans after suffering serious burns when her vehicle flipped and caught on fire as the plane crashed to the ground. McCord’s funeral will be Saturday in Baton Rouge.īerzas remains hospitalized in critical condition at Our Lady of Lourdes Regional Medical Center in Lafayette. A memorial service will be held for Biggs on Saturday in Lafayette. Its a strategy, simulation and sports game, set in a managerial and soccer / football (european) themes. A Catholic funeral Mass will be held for Crisp on Friday in Mamou. Here is the video game Championship Manager: Season 01/02 Released in 2001 on Windows, its still available and playable with some tinkering. She was a well-known sports reporter and the daughter-in-law of the LSU offensive co-ordinator, Steve Ensminger.įuneral services for the other victims are also upcoming. Carley McCord, 30, was also a passenger on the plane and died in the crash. The sole surviving passenger, Stephen Wade Berzas, 37, also worked for the company as its vice-president of sales and marketing. Robert Vaughn Crisp II, 59 was vice-president of business development and field services for the firm. Biggs, 51, was a pilot and aircraft manager for GDS. Vincent’s husband, Chris Vincent, is the president of Global Data Systems. Most of the five people on the plane who died had connections to a Lafayette-based technology firm, Global Data Systems. 13 when we take that national championship trophy home.” “We will be in constant prayer that God engulfs you in peace as only he can do,” she said.Īs for Walker and Gretchen, she said, “I know they’ll be screaming on Jan. Orgeron said she was honoured to represent LSU on such a special and sombre day for family and friends who were mourning. After hearing all the wonderful things about them, Orgeron said, “I can’t wait to one day meet Gretchen and Walker in heaven.” Kelly Orgeron, wife of LSU head coach Ed Orgeron, also spoke at the service on behalf of the school and team the mother and son loved, the newspaper reported. They died “doing what they loved the most, travelling to see the LSU Tigers play,” their obituaries said. He died one day before his 16th birthday. He also had dreamed of becoming a pilot and enjoyed going hunting and fishing in Louisiana, the obituary said. The teenager was an excellent student and planned to major in pre-dentistry at LSU as part of his plans to become an orthodontist.
Her son shared her love of all things purple and gold, according to his obituary.
The Vincent family had asked those attending the service to dress in the school’s purple and gold in honour of the family’s love for LSU football and LSU, her alma mater.