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Limo crash claimed siblings, close circle of friends

By Jim Mustian
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Twenty people are dead following a horrific wedding limousine crash at an upstate New York tourist spot.

A weightlifter with a heart of gold. A teacher who wanted better lives for her students. Newlyweds who held the world in their hands.

They are among the 20 people who died in Sunday's limousine crash in upstate New York. The group included four sisters, two brothers and several longtime friends who had gathered to celebrate a birthday party.

What is known about the victims who have been identified so far:

AMY AND AXEL STEENBURG

The limousine that crashed was headed to a brewery in Cooperstown, New York, to celebrate Amy Steenburg's 30th birthday. Amy and Axel had been married in June and travelled extensively in recent months, according to their Facebook pages.

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Amy, a nurse, was one of the four sisters killed the crash.

The couple lived in Amsterdam with their dog.

In her final Facebook post, Amy wrote that loved her husband "more than words can say."

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"You are such an amazing man and entertain all my crazy ideas," she wrote. "Even when I move a couch just to move it back to the original place."

RICH STEENBURG

Steenburg died with his brother, Axel.

He worked for GlobalFoundries, a semiconductor and manufacturing company.

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The New York Times reported that he was survived by a 10-year-old daughter and 14-year-old stepson.

"The entire GF community is extremely saddened by this incident and we are working closely with the families to provide comprehensive support," Laura Kelly, the company's vice president of global communications, said in a statement.

MATTHEW COONS AND SAVANNAH DEVONNE

Coons, of Johnstown, was a weightlifting aficionado described by relatives as a gentleman with a dry wit.

"He had a huge heart, a golden heart," said his aunt, Suzanne Douglass. "He made you laugh so hard until you cried."

Coons lived with Devonne, his girlfriend, and a sister who has two daughters, his nieces.

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"He will be sorely missed by his sister and her children," Douglass said. "He made their life very joyful with his very sweet disposition. He also financially supported the household and was also a father figure to his much younger brother."

The limo in a crash that killed 20 people "failed inspection and was not supposed to be on the road," New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo says. He also says the driver had the wrong type of license. https://t.co/l1Gz3o6OgL pic.twitter.com/w0AJ6uXn6S

— CNN Breaking News (@cnnbrk) October 8, 2018

AMANDA HALSE AND PATRICK CUSHING

Halse, 26, a waitress in Watervliet, was in the limousine with Cushing, her boyfriend, who worked in the technology office of New York's Senate.

Senate Leader John Flanagan described Cushing as an "extraordinary" employee and "wonderful young man."

Known as "Cush," Cushing also played for Team USA Dodgeball. "Cushing's unconditional kindness and ability to make friends of his fiercest competitors made him the consummate sportsman all dodgeballers strive to be," his team wrote in a Facebook post.

Halse's sister, Karina, who visited the crash site, said Cushing and Halse were like "two peas in a pod."

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"My sister was a very strong and independent person," Karina Halse said. "She didn't like it when other people did things for her. She would be the one to initiate things."

"I feel like my heart is sunken. It's in a place where I've never felt this type of pain before," Karina Halse said. The sisters had been texting as Amanda Halse got into the limo to head to the birthday party. Before Amanda Halse received her sister's reply, she died in the crash.

MARY AND ROB DYSON

Mary Dyson died with her husband, Rob. She was one of the four sisters killed.

The Dysons lived in Watertown, New York, where Mary worked as an engineer and a coach at Star Spangled Crossfit, which dedicated a workout to her.

An Army veteran, Mary Dyson worked for Upstate Construction Services and was vice president of Theta Phi Alpha sorority when she was a student at Clarkson University, according to WWNY-TV.

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“The motor is making everyone deaf,” she texted her friend from the stretch limousine. “When we get to brewery we will all b deaf.”

They never made it. https://t.co/0TKPyhpZUf

— The New York Times (@nytimes) October 9, 2018

ABIGAIL AND ADAM JACKSON

The Jacksons left behind two daughters, Archer and Elle, ages 4 and 1. Abby Jackson, as she was known, worked as a teacher in the Greater Amsterdam School District, said her aunt, Barbara Douglas, of Dannemora.

She became a teacher because she loved working with children, Rich Peters, president of the Amsterdam Teachers Association, told the Times Union. "She wanted to help them better their lives," he said.

Adam Jackson worked as a deputy commissioner at the Montgomery County Board of Elections, according to his Facebook page. Abigail was among the four sisters killed.

ALLISON KING

King was killed in the crash along with her three sisters. A Facebook fundraiser created for her parents, Tom and Linda King, had raised more than US$132,000.

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ERIN AND SHANE MCGOWAN

Erin, 34, and Shane, 30, were married in June in upstate New York. Erin McGowan worked as an administrative assistant at St. Mary's Healthcare in Amsterdam.

She had been thinking of going back to school to become a billing administrator, said her aunt, Valerie Abeling.

"They had everything going for them," Abeling said. "She was a beautiful, sweet soul. He was, too. They were very sweet."

"They were two very young, beautiful people," said Abeling. "Everybody involved, it was horrific thing. Our lives have been changed forever."

"You're always hoping you find the love of your life, it's what you hope and wish and dream for, and they found each other," Erin McGowan's uncle Anthony Vertucci told the Times Union. "They had big plans."

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Amanda Rivenburg, one of the limousine crash victims.
Amanda Rivenburg, one of the limousine crash victims.

AMANDA RIVENBURG

Amanda Rivenburg was close to her parents and remembered by friends and co-workers for her sense of humour. She worked for seven years for Living Resources, a New York nonprofit that works with people who have disabilities, serving as assistant director of the organisation's day community opportunities programme.

Her colleagues came together at work to share stories about Rivenburg, a gathering that led to both tears and laughter.

"Amanda was loved by all of her co-workers," said Steve Klein, associate executive director of programme services at the company. "She was passionate about her work and everyone relied on her for guidance."

SCOTT LISINICCHIA

Friends and family members identified Lisinicchia as the driver of the limousine on social media. His wife, Kim, posted on Facebook that "it hurts me to a core to have to bury my husband."

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She linked to a GoFundMe that said Lisinicchia's family "appreciates the love and support to help with his unexpected final expenses."

"The investigation is STILL going on and the facts are not verified," his niece, Courtney Lisinicchia, wrote on Facebook.

- AP

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