Summary |
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Creator: | Reina, Jocelyn K. |
Title: | Jocelyn K. Reina Papers |
Dates: | undated |
Size: | 2 folders |
Abstract: | Materials related to Jocelyn Reina, a member of the flight crew of Pan Am Flight 103 killed in the bombing over Lockerbie, Scotland |
Language: | English |
Repository: |
Pan Am Flight 103/Lockerbie Air Disaster Archives Syracuse University Libraries 222 Waverly Ave., Suite 600 Syracuse, NY 13244-2010 https://library.syracuse.edu/special-collections-research-center/pan-am-103 |
Jocelyn "Kim" Reina was born in Los Angeles, California on May 26, 1962, where she attended Cypress College. She majored in drama and took French language classes. Kim made commercials for Fuji Film and Disneyland, but, finding it hard to make a living acting in Los Angeles, became a cosmetologist. A lifelong dream of becoming a flight attendant, however, eventually led her to flying with Pan Am. Kim had 11 months of service with Pan Am when she died; six of those months she was based in London. Kim was survived by her parents, Betty and Ted Reina; and her brother, John.
The Jocelyn K. Reina Papers contain two items, a photograph and a Pan Am keychain, related to Jocelyn Reina, a member of the flight crew of Pan Am Flight 103 killed in the bombing over Lockerbie, Scotland. The photograph is of Kim Reina in her Pan Am flight attendant's uniform.
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The Pan Am Flight 103 Archives contains additional materials and information related to the Jocelyn K. Reina Papers. Related collections include:
Jocelyn K. Reina Papers,
Pan Am Flight 103/Lockerbie Air Disaster Archives
Syracuse University Libraries
Gift of Ted and Betty Reina in 2006.
The Jocelyn K. Reina Papers are fully processed.
Created by: Vanessa L. St.Oegger-Menn
Date: March 2015
Revision history: April 2015 - Inventory added (VSOM);
January 2019 - Acquisition information updated (VSOM);
October 2021 - Stylistic changes (EMB)