Two passengers with ties to the Niagara Falls area have been identified as victims in the crash of Flight 3407.
John Fiore, a Grand Island resident and Falls native who recently retired from the U.S. Air Force after more than 30 years of service, was returning home from a vacation when the plane went down Thursday night.
John Roberts III, the son of a prominent Lewiston restaurateur, was also on board.
Fiore’s friends recalled him as a dedicated military man who donated much of his time and energy to charitable causes.
“He was the best,” said Duane Frost, a long-time friend of Fiore’s. “There’s not a bad word you could say about him.”
Fiore, a 59-year-old father of two, worked as a plant manager at Washington Mills on Buffalo Avenue in the Falls. Frost said Fiore served in the U.S. Marine Corps for two years before joining the U.S. Air Force. Frost said Fiore retired last year as a member of the Air Force reserves have obtained the rank of senior master sergeant, one of the most difficult promotions to earn in that branch of the armed services.
Frost described Fiore as a military man through and through, noting that his career of service included tours of duty during the Vietnam War, Operation Desert Storm and, most recently, two separate tours during the Iraq War. Fiore was scheduled to land at the Buffalo Niagara International Airport on Thursday following a two-week vacation in China.
“When I saw the plane crash I was just praying he wasn’t in it,” Frost said. “That was the time when he was supposed to be coming back.”
Closer to home, Fiore was active in several local veterans groups, including the American Legion John J. Welch Post 381, the Veterans of Foreign Wars LaSalle Griffon Post 917 and the Lt. John Paul Bobo Detachment of the Marine Corps League. Frost said Fiore’s contributions to those organizations will be sorely missed.
“There’s not a better friend,” Frost said. “There’s not a better man. He did so much work for the legion and the veterans organizations. He was just a stand-up guy.”
Fiore’s fellow members at the Grand Island Moose Lodge No. 180 on Grand Island Boulevard remembered him Friday as a man with a generous spirit who was always willing to donate his time and energy to the community.
“It’s shocking,” said Lodge Treasurer Rick Halas. “He was just a great guy. Right now, the lodge is mourning for him. He was a great contributor.”
Roberts III, son of Apple Granny’s restaurant owner John Roberts, was 48. He was reportedly returning to Niagara County for a visit with his family when the crash occurred.
Through a spokesperson, the Roberts family declined comment on Friday.
“The Roberts are a very well liked family in Lewiston,” said Town Supervisor Fred Newlin. “This is a terrible tragedy that has befallen them and we should respect their rights of privacy and keep them in our thoughts and prayers.”
Local News
FLIGHT 3407: Tragedy hits close to home
- Local News
-
-
Legislation protecting Falls air base units moves forward
The effort to protect jobs at the Niagara Falls Air Reserve Station got a boost from a committee in Washington, D.C. on Thursday.
-
Korean student robbed at gunpoint in Falls
Detectives are investigating the robbery of a 25-year-old woman Wednesday night in front of a motel in the 400 block of Main Street.
-
Davis will not seek Murphy removal
Lawyers for accused killer Matthew “Bones” Davis say their client will not ask to have Niagara County Court Judge Matthew J. Murphy III removed from his case.
-
Labor group laments economic development efforts
Economic development in New York state has become a joke to some in the area. And many of them are demanding changes to a process which spends approximately $3 billion a year.
-
Repaving work on Old Military Road rises to $790K
Sometimes a change is good. Sometimes a change is bad. For the Town of Lewiston, a change can be pretty costly.
-
Fifth-grader presents list of 400 names asking for new playground
A 10-year-old boy carrying a petition containing more than 400 signatures asked members of the Niagara Falls School Board on Thursday to consider building a new playground at his school.
-
Bomb threat leads to arrest at NT school
A North Tonawanda teen was arrested Thursday morning for sending a one-sentence bomb threat to the computer of a fellow high school student, resulting in a brief lockdown of the school.
- Sense of resignation on AES pact
-
Marching to the new veterans memorial
It's the unofficial beginning of summer.
Memorial Day may mean cookouts with hot dogs and hamburgers, a trip on the river in a boat or simply a day off from work Monday.
-
Fugitive in meth case caught
Moments after Falls police narcotics detectives and U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration agents uncovered a clandestine meth lab in the city's Echota neightborhood, their prime suspect sent a cryptic text message to Detective Joe Palmero.
- More Local News Headlines
-


