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Jean McIntosh Morgan
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Jean McIntosh Morgan

Birth
Death
25 Feb 1964
Jefferson Parish, Louisiana, USA
Cenotaph
Metairie, Jefferson Parish, Louisiana, USA Add to Map
Plot
Garden of the Last Supper (Section R)
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On February 25, 1964, Eastern Air Lines Flight 304 left New Orleans International Airport for Atlanta, en route to New York, at 2:01 a.m. Central Standard Time, and disappeared from radar at 2:10 a.m., crashing into Lake Pontchartrain about 20 miles northeast of the city. There were no survivors among the 51 passengers and 7 crew members on board. The main cabin of the aircraft was never found. The final findings of the CAB/NTSB were issued in 1966, indicating that the aircraft encountered severe turbulence from which there was not enough altitude to recover. The memorial stone at the Garden of Memories contains the names of 32 victims of this tragic accident.

According to a Corpus Christi newspaper article, Jean M. Morgan was from Atlanta, Georgia. Also traveling on the plane was Joseph W. Morgan of Atlanta.
On February 25, 1964, Eastern Air Lines Flight 304 left New Orleans International Airport for Atlanta, en route to New York, at 2:01 a.m. Central Standard Time, and disappeared from radar at 2:10 a.m., crashing into Lake Pontchartrain about 20 miles northeast of the city. There were no survivors among the 51 passengers and 7 crew members on board. The main cabin of the aircraft was never found. The final findings of the CAB/NTSB were issued in 1966, indicating that the aircraft encountered severe turbulence from which there was not enough altitude to recover. The memorial stone at the Garden of Memories contains the names of 32 victims of this tragic accident.

According to a Corpus Christi newspaper article, Jean M. Morgan was from Atlanta, Georgia. Also traveling on the plane was Joseph W. Morgan of Atlanta.

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