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6 adults in plane crash attended Pacific Union College in Angwin
Monday, March 23, 2009
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2:15 p.m.Six of the seven adults who died Sunday afternoon in a plane crash in Butte, Mont. had attended Pacific Union College, a Seventh-day Adventist liberal arts college in Angwin.

"We are deeply saddened by this tragedy, and our prayers are with the victims’ families. This is a very personal tragedy for Pacific Union College and our local community," noted Dr. Richard Osborn, PUC president. "There are many on our campus who remember them as students. Our alumni are also grieving this loss, as are many in the St. Helena and Angwin communities who knew and loved the Jacobson family."
Dr. Erin Jacobson graduated from PUC in 1996, while his wife, Amy Feldkamp Jacobson, attended PUC from 1993-95. The Jacobsons and their three preschool-aged children died in the plane crash. Erin Jacobson was an opthamologist with the Eye Care Center of Napa Valley and worked at St. Helena Hospital and Queen of the Valley Medical Center.

Vanessa Feldkamp Pullen, Amy Jacobson's sister, attended PUC, 1989-90. Vanessa Pullen's husband Michael attended PUC from 1988-91. The Pullens and their two children died in the plane crash. The Pullens lived in Galt in northern California.
Brent Ching graduated from PUC in 1993. His wife, Kristen Mautz Ching, attended PUC from 1996-97. The Chings and their two children died in the crash. Brent Ching was a dentist in Chico and the family lived in Durham.
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