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Jennifer Kirkpatrick <I>Habblett</I> Goodridge

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Jennifer Kirkpatrick Habblett Goodridge

Birth
Fort Liberty, Cumberland County, North Carolina, USA
Death
11 Nov 2000 (aged 35)
Kaprun, Zell am See Bezirk, Salzburg, Austria
Burial
West Point, Orange County, New York, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section XXXVI, Row E, Site 164.
Memorial ID
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She was the daughter of Lieut. Colonel John Stevenson Habblett (1940-2014, USMA Class of 1962) and Suzanne Kirkpatrick Habblett.
In June 1986, she married Michael C. Goodridge in the Cadet Chapel at West Point.

Jennifer Habblett Goodridge and her family were among the eight United States military personnel and relatives, stationed in Germany, who died in a cable car fire at Kitzsteinhorn mountain in Kaprun, Austria. At least 155 people died. She, her husband, Major Michael C. Goodridge, age 35 and their two sons, Michael, age 7 and Kyle, age 5, were among those who went on a military affiliated ski trip with the Wuerzburg Ski Club to Austria over Veteran's Day Weekend. Michael's teachers said he was a model student whose favorite subject was math. He wanted to be a chef when he grew up.
Sources: The Montgomery Advertiser, Montgomery, Alabama, Tuesday, November 14, 2000 and The Monitor, McAllen, Texas, Wednesday, November 15, 2000.
She was the daughter of Lieut. Colonel John Stevenson Habblett (1940-2014, USMA Class of 1962) and Suzanne Kirkpatrick Habblett.
In June 1986, she married Michael C. Goodridge in the Cadet Chapel at West Point.

Jennifer Habblett Goodridge and her family were among the eight United States military personnel and relatives, stationed in Germany, who died in a cable car fire at Kitzsteinhorn mountain in Kaprun, Austria. At least 155 people died. She, her husband, Major Michael C. Goodridge, age 35 and their two sons, Michael, age 7 and Kyle, age 5, were among those who went on a military affiliated ski trip with the Wuerzburg Ski Club to Austria over Veteran's Day Weekend. Michael's teachers said he was a model student whose favorite subject was math. He wanted to be a chef when he grew up.
Sources: The Montgomery Advertiser, Montgomery, Alabama, Tuesday, November 14, 2000 and The Monitor, McAllen, Texas, Wednesday, November 15, 2000.


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