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February 21, 2020

To all of AMY's family members. I just want you to know I think about AMY everyday. I miss her so much I couldn't wait to get to work when I new I was flying with her. I have had here picture on my flight bag for over 7 years now. She still flies with me and will never ever be forgotten.

Posted by PAUL VENETO

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Age:
28
Place of Residence:
North Smithfield, RI
Location on 9/11:
Aircraft
Occupation:
United Airlines | Flight Attendant
Biography:

Amy Nicole Jarret had decided to become a flight attendant only because the job market was bad when she graduated from Villanova University in 1994 and she had just happened to encounter a recruiter from a major American airline on campus there.

Jarret was a flight attendant on United Flight 175 that slammed into one of the twin towers of the World Trade Center.

Her father, Aram Jarret, said his daughter was hopelessly in love with her college boyfriend and that a glittering diamond engagement ring seemed only months away. She was a rabid Notre Dame football fan who would call her dad in tears if the Fighting Irish were losing at halftime.

"She was wonderful," Aram Jarret said.

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