Daily Times (Primos, PA)

Memorial service was held for woman killed in Southwest flight

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ALBUQUERQU­E, N.M. » Family and friends gathered Sunday to mourn an Albuquerqu­e bank executive who died after the Southwest Airlines plane she was on blew an engine in midair.

Nearly a thousand people attended the evening service for Jennifer Riordan, the Albuquerqu­e Journal reported . The service was held at Popejoy Hall on the University of New Mexico campus, her alma mater.

“We appreciate the outpouring of support from the community. It truly touches our hearts,” the Riordan family wrote in a statement. “We know there are many in the community who want to celebrate Jennifer.”

The 43-year-old community leader and mother of two had been heading home from a business trip Tuesday on a flight from New York’s LaGuardia Airport bound for Dallas.

Early in the flight as the plane was at 32,000 feet (9,754 meters), one of its twin engines suddenly exploded. The impact showered the jet with debris and shattered the window next to Riordan.

Authoritie­s said Riordan was fatally injured when she was sucked partway through the window, sending passengers scrambling to help her as the aircraft shook violently and went into a rapid descent. The plane made an emergency landing in Philadelph­ia. Riordan was the only one of the 149 people on board who injuries.

The National Transporta­tion Safety Board believes one of the engine fan blades snapped.

Riordan was well known in the Albuquerqu­e area for an establishe­d career in community engagement and volunteeri­sm. She served as vice president of community relations for Wells Fargo’s New Mexico operations. suffered severe

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