The crew members were in charge of running the ship and keeping it afloat, and others were in charge of keeping the passengers fed and happy. Of all 908 crew members on the Titanic, 696 lost their life.
Distinction of Crew Member roles[]
First and last fatalities[]
- Reginald Lee – crew (Look Out Man), 6 August 1913 (aged 43) of pneumonia
- Annie Robinson – crew (Stewardess), 9 October 1914 (aged 42) by possible suicide by drowning, perhaps due to what would now be recognized as PTSD (Post-traumatic stress disorder).
- Frank Prentice – crew (Storekeeper), 30 May 1982 (aged 93)
- Sidney Daniels – crew (Third Class steward), 25 May 1983 (aged 89)