May 28, 2008 Media contact: Krista Hopson
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UMHS to observe anniversary of Transplant Survival Flight team tragedy

Private employee memorial, tolling of local carillons to honor crew on June 4

UMHS to observe anniversary of Transplant Survival Flight team tragedy Remembering our team

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ANN ARBOR, Mich.

– On June 4, the University of Michigan Health System will pay tribute to the six Transplant Survival Flight crew members lost one year ago when their leased Cessna jet crashed into Lake Michigan while on an organ recovery mission.

 

To observe the one-year anniversary, UMHS has planned a private memorial for U-M employees, and at 5 p.m., the time of the crash, the School of Music has arranged a simultaneous bell tolling by 10 bell towers in Ann Arbor, including U-M’s Burton Memorial Carillon Tower and the Ann and Robert H. Lurie Carillon. Bells will toll for a period of six minutes, in honor of the memory of David Ashburn, Richard Chenault II, Dennis Hoyes, Ricky LaPensee, Bill Serra and Martin Spoor.

Media are invited to join the Transplant and Survival Flight teams at 5 p.m. at Burton Memorial Carillon Tower as part of the one-year anniversary ceremony. Burton Tower is located at 881 N. University in Ann Arbor.

“We are reminded every day of David, Richard, Martin, Ricky, Bill and Dennis – what they stood for, what they achieved, and what they sacrificed,” says Robert P. Kelch, M.D., U-M executive vice president for medical affairs and chief executive officer of UMHS. “We embrace those memories, and they inspire us to carry on the crew’s mission of saving lives and caring for patients selflessly, expertly and completely.”

While the tragedy dealt a painful blow to UMHS, Kelch says employees have held steadfast and remained committed to providing the best in patient care in honor of their six colleagues, remembered as heroes for their dedication to their work.
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For complete details about the one-year anniversary memorial events, information related to last year’s tragedy, and to watch streaming video of Kelch’s remarks during the private employee memorial at 1 p.m. on Wednesday, June 4, visit www.med.umich.edu/heroes2007.

More information about the U-M School of Music and the carillon towers is available at www.music.umich.edu/About/facilities/central_campus/burton/burton.htm.

Written by: Krista Hopson