Vigil to be held Saturday for victims of West Jordan plane crash – ABC 4

WEST JORDAN, Utah (ABC4 News) A vigil is planned Saturday night for the four people, including a homeowner, who died when a plane crashed into a West Jordan home last month.

Three people inside the plane died in the July 25 crash, Lee Wyckoff 43, who was the pilot, is 9-month-old daughter Coral Wyckoff, and a passenger, Milda Shibonis, 36.

Mary Quintana, 72, who was inside her home when the plane crashed through it, died on July 27, two days after receiving critical injuries when the small plane, carrying six people, crashed just after leaving West Jordans South Valley Regional Airport.

Quintanas family, friends, and community said they will remember her as a wonderful woman and a fierce advocate for her son Chris, who has very specific struggles due to a traumatic brain injury.

In her obituary, Quintana was described as a classy lady with her high heels, earrings, and mauve lipstick. When she wasnt dressed to the nines, you could find her in either her garden or your garden.

Milda Shibonis was an attorney in Salt Lake City. On the companys website, Shibonis is described as being known for being a perfectionist in her work who fights for her clients and wont back down from a challenge.

In the crash, a 12-year-old girl walked away uninjured, a 2-year-old received critical burns and a 36-year-old woman, the wife of the pilot, was critically injured.

The vigil is planned for 7 p.m. Saturday at the soccer fieleds located at 7800 South 4000 West in West Jordan.

*ABC4 was unable to find obituary information for Lee or Coral Wyckoff. If anyone has information about their lives they would like to share, please email us at News@ABC4.com*

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