‘Pillar of this family:’ San Antonio siblings remember sister who died in Alaska plane crash

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‘Pillar of this family:’ San Antonio siblings remember sister who died in Alaska plane crash
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A mother, wife, teacher and an army veteran — that’s how the family of Carol Mooers remembers her. Mooers was one of the 10 victims killed in a small commuter plane crash in Alaska last week.

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Mooers moved to Alaska three years ago as a contracted school counselor in Unalakleet. While her husband and two sons live in Maine, her roots are in San Antonio.

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