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Mike Lovelady, left, sits with his niece Erin Lovelady as she wipes her tears and talks about her father Victor Lovelady. (AP Photo/Pat Sullivan)

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Texas family remembers man killed in Algeria

Was outdoorsman who loved Africa

Updated: Tuesday, 22 Jan 2013, 12:26 PM CST
Published : Monday, 21 Jan 2013, 5:50 PM CST

NEDERLAND, Texas (AP) — The family of a Texan killed in a militant raid on a remote desert natural gas facility in Algeria is remembering him as a family man who loved the outdoors and Africa.

Fifty-seven-year-old Victor Lovelady was one of three Americans killed after al-Qaida-affiliated militants attacked the complex, leading to a bloody battle with the Algerian military. Thirty-seven hostages were killed. Five remain missing.

Lovelady's daughter Erin Lovelady says her father took the job in Algeria knowing it would give him one-month blocks of time off to spend with his family. She broke down in tears recalling the five days over Christmas she spent with him. He left for Algeria on Jan. 7.

Lovelady's older brother Mike Lovelady vows to press Congress to fight global terrorism.

 


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