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Lynn Goodchild died on September 11, 2001. She was aboard United Airlines Flight 175 which crashed into the World Trade Center South Tower. At twenty-five years old, Lynn was a fun loving, friendly, easygoing young woman who enjoyed life to the fullest. Although she traveled extensively, Lynn always made time for her friends and family at home and at work. Her thoughtful and gentle ways endeared her to many. Lynn was traveling with her boyfriend, Shawn Nassaney. Lynn Catherine Goodchild, of Attleboro, an administrator for Putnam Investments in Norwood, was a lifelong resident of Attleboro, graduating from Attleboro High School in 1994. She received her bachelor’s degree from Bryant College in Smithfield, R.I., in 1998 and had been working toward her master’s degree at Providence College. At Bryant, she was the president of the college karate club. She had worked for Putnam Investments for the past three years. Miss Goodchild enjoyed traveling and was on vacation with a companion, Shawn Nassaney of Pawtucket, who was also killed on the flight.
Lynn I think of you often and
Lynn I think of you often and you are always in my prayers.
Love,
Rita
Posted by Rita Marsden
Another year has passed it
Another year has passed it just seems like yesterday. I think of you often. God Bless You!
Published by Rita Marsden
It's has been 8 Years since
It's has been 8 Years since you left us, doesn't seem that long feels like it was yesterday. You are in my thoughts everyday. I know you are in a special place and your grandparents, Kay & Pop are looking out for you.
Love you
Posted by Rita Marsden
Dear Miss Goodchild,
If I may call you, Lynn ... We never ever met, but I came across your story and I feel absolutely heartbroken. I will always feel heartbroken when I recall that dreadful day. I pray that you have found peace and I pray for your family's strength and courage.
Posted by Cameron
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