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When Craig Greenlee went home from Marshall University to Jacksonville, Fla., for Thanksgiving break in 1970, some people thought they had seen a ghos...
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DAILY MAIL STAFF
Tributes and memorial services are being paid to the 75 people who died in the Marshall University plane crash 35 years ago today.
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Gail Parker didn't talk much about the twist of fate that brought him a fame he didn't seek and certainly didn't enjoy.
You can understand why. Soft-spoken and selfless , a Sunday school teacher and a volunteer coach, Parker recoiled at being singled out, especially for a circumstance he struggled to understand.
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Several Huntington-area family members of victims of the 1970 Marshall University plane crash are trying to locate other surviving family members living throughout the United States to inform them of events surrounding the Dec. 12 premiere of "We Are Marshall.
One of those anticipated events is a special screening by Warner Bros. Pictures of the movie that will be shown to surviving family members before the premiere.
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HUNTINGTON - Red Dawson slips quietly behind the cameras and soaks in the actors wearing gaudy clothes and outdated hair styles during production for a movie about the worst disaster in U.S. sports history - the 1970 Marshall plane crash.
Strange," said Dawson, an assistant coach on the team who is being portrayed by Matthew Fox in "We Are Marshall.
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Pilot injured in Marshall County plane crash (Also ran Final B6)
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HUNTINGTON - Memorial Fountain on the Marshall University student center plaza is silenced each November.
The water stops flowing after a wreath is laid at the fountain during a memorial service to honor victims of the 1970 Marshall plane crash.
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THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
HUNTINGTON - A Web site will be been set up for people interested in a film to be shot in Huntington about the 1970 Marshall University plane crash.
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NOV. 14 IS A date that brings back painful memories for many of us in West Virginia. On that date in 1970 was the Marshall plane crash.
It's hard to believe it's been 41 years since the worst sports air tragedy in U.S. history brought our state to its collective knees.
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If you go What: "We Are Marshall" exhibit Where: Marshall Hall of Fame Cafe, 857 Third Ave., across from Pullman Square, Huntington When: The restaurant is open from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. Sunday, 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. Monday-Thurday and from 11 a.m. to 1 a.m. Friday and Saturday. Cost: Free Info: www.halloffamecafes.com
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