Among the 67 people who died in the crash in the middle of Wednesday near the Reagan National Airport, he was a graduate of Bob Jones University in Greenville.
On her Facebook page Friday, the University has announced that Casey Krefton, a graduate of 2008, who is studying Bob Jones aviation, is one of the passengers of American Airlines Flight 5342, which has encountered a helicopter of the US Army during landing in Washington.
Krakon survived his wife Rachel (Gadboa), who also graduated from Bob Jones in 2008, and all three of their children – Grayson, Easton and Knox. The family lives in Salem, a horse.
“Our hearts grieve with Crafton-Gadbois families as they mourn Casey’s earthly crossing,” says Josh Crouquet, president of Bob Jones University, in a statement. Rachel, their young sons and their extended family. “
Croquette was a cherry speech teacher at Bju’s freshman at BJU. Crocket described it as “friendly, kind, and loved by many of their peers.
“On this side of the sky, there will probably never be a complete understanding of this unmanageable loss,” said Croquette, “but we rest in the one whose promises never fail and who always takes care of their own.”
Steve Allen, who works as an employee of public safety at the university, has once trained Crefton at Basketball in Tennessee.
“I had the privilege of training Casey his junior and senior years at high school at the Central Baptist School in Memphis,” Alan said in a statement. “He was a team player and took his role to make those around him better. He was very coaching and loved to be part of the team. He loved God, his family and his teammates. “