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Plain City's Meriam Stanger said her grandson -- the flight instructor killed when the plane owned by New York Yankee pitcher Cory Lidle crashed into a Manhattan high-rise Wednesday -- was passionate about flying, attaining his license by the time he graduated from high school.
The Weber County woman said that although the news of Tyler Stanger's death was shocking, he died doing what he loved.See the full content of this document
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Utah Kin Mourn Pilot's Death
"It's what he wanted to do," she said. "And everybody supported him. Of course we never thought this would happen."
Tyler Stanger, of Walnut, Calif., has many relatives in northern Utah, "more here than in California," M...See the full content of this document
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