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30 Years Later: Flight 232 Victim Remembered

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JOANN WARD
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On the 30th anniversary of Flight 232, the Mid American Museum of Aviation and Transportation near the crash site held an open house as a way commemorate the tragedy that made world-wide headlines. 

Many people in the community and beyond gathered to remember and reflect, including the family of Diana Robinson.  

SIBLINGS OF DIANA ROBINSON
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Her five sisters and one brother traveled to Sioux City from Detroit for the first time to honor her member. 

JoAnne Ward shared her thoughts about Diana and Flight 232.  

DIANA ROBINSON REMEMBERED
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