I tried to sign up with them so I could send you a small donation for the
flowers but never did?? They came up with a phone # to call and I just gave
up. I would send you a check for $10.00 if you like to trust me
Norman Jordan
359 Ocean House Road
Cape Elizabeth, ME. 04107
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From: "Nancy Simpson" <cazzy62(a)hotmail.com>
To: <CASWELL-L(a)rootsweb.com>
Sent: Thursday, September 20, 2001 8:04 AM
Subject: [CASWELL list] William E. Caswell - URGENT - Please Respond
I found this regarding our cousin William. I still have no details on the
memorial service which is supposed to be held on Sunday. I do, however,
have their home address.
We can send flowers to their home, since there has been no information (that
I know of) about where the memorial service is to be held. I have a PayPal
account to send payments to, please, if you'd like to contribute, do so no
later than noon on Friday so we can get the flowers out to them.
Use PayPal at
www.paypal.com - my user identification is:
cazzy62(a)hotmail.com
I've had a lot of success using paypal and their associates.
William E. Caswell
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Thursday, September 13, 2001; Page A11
William E. Caswell, 54, of Silver Spring, was a physicist and former
University of Maryland faculty member who worked as a civilian for the Navy.
Caswell boarded American Airlines Flight 77 for a business trip to Los
Angeles. His wife, Jean, talked to him for the last time when he called from
his car on the way to the airport.
Caswell graduated from the University of Maryland at College Park and
received his doctorate in elementary particle theory from Princeton
University. He did postdoctoral research at Stanford and Brown universities
and taught physics at the University of Maryland before beginning work for
the Navy almost 20 years ago, said his father, Randall Caswell, 77, also of
Silver Spring.
"He worked for the Navy, on some secret project that I don't know the
details of," Randall Caswell said yesterday. "He was happy, very happy, in
this world. It is a shame to lose him."
Caswell was born in Boston, the oldest of six children, and lived most of
his life in Silver Spring. He loved sports such as volleyball and squash and
was very competitive.
At the same time, his father said, he was easygoing "and was never mean to
anyone."
Caswell's daughter, Jennifer, 17, is a senior at Montgomery Blair High
School.
-- Craig Whitlock
© 2001 The Washington Post Company
Nancy (Caswell) Simpson
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