U.S. Bank Executive Terry Dolan Confirmed Dead
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Terrance “Terry” R. Dolan, a U.S. Bancorp executive who provided his financial expertise to benefit civic causes, is presumed dead after his single-engine airplane crashed into a Brooklyn Park home Sa...
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Medical examiners have identified the man who died in a plane that crashed in Brooklyn Park, Minnesota, after departing from Des Moines Saturday as U.S. Bank executive Terry Dolan.
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Mike Dolan, the older brother of 63-year-old Terrance “Terry” R. Dolan, is speaking out as the bank executive is presumed dead following a plane crash in Minnesota.
Dolan died Saturday afternoon as the Socata TBM 700 plane he was flying crashed into a Brooklyn Park home, destroying the house. The plane started its day in Florida, and stopped in Des Moines before coming to Minnesota. It was headed to the Anoka County-Blaine Airport, north of Minneapolis.
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Naples Daily News on MSNPilot in plane that left Naples and crashed in Minnesota identified as US Bank execMinnesota medical examiners confirmed the identity of the man who died in a plane that departed from Naples, Florida on Saturday.
U.S. Bank vice chair Terry Dolan has been confirmed dead after piloting a plane that crashed into a Brooklyn Park, Minnesota, home on March 29. He was 63.
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FOX 9 Minneapolis-St. Paul on MSNWho is Terry Dolan?: U.S. Bank exec believed to have been killed in MN plane crashU.S. Bank executive Terry Dolan is believed to be the only person on board the plane that crashed into a house in Brooklyn Park on Saturday.
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U.S. Bank vice chair Terry Dolan was confirmed Tuesday as the person killed when his single-engine plane crashed into a suburban Minneapolis home over the weekend, a medical examiner ruled.
Terry Dolan, the senior U.S. Bancorp executive presumed to have died in a Saturday afternoon plane crash in Brooklyn Park, is being remembered by his peers Monday as a benevolent leader with a deep commitment to civic service.
Terry Dolan, the institution's vice chair, was the only person on the single-engine craft, which went down Saturday.