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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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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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.
U.S. Bank executive Terry Dolan has been identified as the victim killed when a small plane crashed into a Minnesota home.
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A spokesperson for U.S. Bank told PEOPLE in a statement on Monday, March 31, that they ‘believe’ their vice chair and chief administration officer Terry Dolan was on board the small plane that crashed into a home in Minnesota the day before.
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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.
The NTSB told USA TODAY current evidence indicates "only one person was onboard" the plane at the time of the crash.
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.