Unbelievable Granbury mourns loss of well-known families in NM plane crash……read more….

GRANBURY – A day after five residents died in a plane crash in New Mexico, the small, close-knit town of Granbury on Friday mourned the losses that included a coach, a teacher and a homebuilder.

The victims belonged to families who were well known in the community of 8,000 that sits on Lake Granbury, 40 miles southwest of Fort Worth, and is known for its quaint,

A memorial with flowers, cards, candles and pictures was growing Friday at the home of Karl Lowell Richey, who coached several middle school sports, and his wife, Keri Richey, an elementary school teacher.

Also killed in the Thursday crash were Rodney Duree, a homebuilder and chairman of Granbury’s Airport Advisory Board, his wife, Delaine Duree, and their 11-year-old son, Lake

The Richeys’ two sons, 16-year-old Alexander and 12-year-old Kristopher, survived the crash but remained hospitalized in El Paso.

Family friends said Coach Richey, as he was known around town, was taking his mother’s remains to New Mexico, and Rodney Duree, who loved to fly and often took his family on trips, offered to take the Richeys

Witnesses told investigators the aircraft plunged while attempting to land Thursday at Sierra Blanca Regional Airport near Ruidoso, N.M.

National Transportation Safety Board investigators arrived Friday in New Mexico to inspect the wreckage and talk to witnesses.

Investigators will try to determine whether the aircraft was loaded properly because seven people were aboard the six-passenger Cessna 310, NTSB spokesman Peter Knudson said An initial review indicated the plane’s left wing tip touched ground, starting the aircraft in a cartwheel as it crashed a quarter-mile short of the runway, he said. Inside the wreckage, investigators discovered two hand-held GPS devices, which Knudson said could provide information about the plane’s approach if data could be retrieved.

Both couples were kindhearted, loved to have fun and would do anything for people in need, friends said Lowell Richey, 46, had been a coach in Granbury for years before working last year at a school in nearby Godley. Keri Richey, 44, was a beloved teacher and photos showed her laughing with her students.

Last Halloween, the Richeys decorated their house elaborately, dressed as vampires and hosted a party for their teenage son and his friends – but they had just as much fun, Sutton said.

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