With a rapidly rising death toll, we hear about important coronavirus numbers, but important to remember the real lives lost like Louisiana disability advocate April Dunn; Miami Nurse Araceli Ilagan; New York nurse Kious Kelly; Washington mother of 6 Sundee Rutter. Rest In Peace.
In the weeks and months ahead, so sad to think there will be so many lives lost as a result of this virus, people whose names we may never know but people who loved and were loved.
The five NYPD officers and civilian members who have died as a result of the coronavirus, Gwendolyn King, Officer Sabrina Jefferson, Giacomina Barr-Brown, Detective Cedric Dixon & Dennis Dickson. They died serving their city. Rest in Peace all. Visual via @ABC7NY
The journalism community has been impacted by the coronavirus as the following lives have been lost, Larry Edgeworth, NBC News; Alan Finder, New York Times, Nick Jesdanun, Associated Press; Maria Mercader, CBS News. Condolences to their families & colleagues. Rest In Peace
The coronavirus death data has faces & names. Important we keep remembering them such as Father Jorge Ortiz-Garay, a Brooklyn priest; Dr. James Goodrich, a New York neurosurgeon; Captain Jonathan Parnell, Detroit PD; Kim King-Smith, a Newark, NJ medical technician. Rest In Peace.
Amid the holiest time of the year for Christians & Jews, here are a few of those lost to the coronavirus, Chicago Firefighter Mario Araujo; Florida Sheriff Sergeant Jose Diaz Ayal; New Jersey Baptist Deacon Richard Barber; Colorado 13-year-old Charlotte Figi. Rest In Peace all.
No matter their faith, in this holy season for many, some of the lives lost to the coronavirus. Virginia football coach Peter Armatis; Queens, NY sanitation worker Raymond Copeland; New Jersey nurse Daisy Doronila; 24-year-old Silvia Melendez of Utah. May each have eternal life.
Coronavirus is a virus that preys upon grandparents & parents, here are just a few of those lost, 86-year-old UAW leader Ruben Burks; 74-year-old sociologist William Helmreich; 93-year-old World War II veteran George Possas; 81-year-old playwright Terrence McNally. Rest In Peace.
With the US coronavirus death toll over 51,000, some of the those lost, 5-year-old Skylar Herbert, the daughter of Michigan first responders; 25-year-old New York therapist Hailey Herrera; 77-year-old fmr Utah legislator Robert Garff; 69-year-old New Jersey Dr. Elliott Samet. RIP
With over 60,000, US coronavirus deaths, some of those lost, 86-year-old veteran & Medal of Honor awardee Bennie Adkins of Alabama; 36-year-old Louisiana Police Officer Kejuane Bates; 61-year-old Florida principal Reno Boffice; 30-year-old Brooklyn teacher Rana Zoe Mungin. RIP
Names & faces of the Nuns at the Our Lady of Angels Convent in Wisconsin who passed as a result of coronavirus, Sister Mary Regine Collins, Sister Annelda Holtkamp, Sister Bernadette Kelter, Sister Mary Francele Sherburne & Sister Marie June Skender. Rest In Peace teachers/nuns.
Credit to @JulieBosman & the @NYTimes for the visual of the Our Lady of Angels nuns. Thanks to them for sharing these nuns story.
Names & faces of some of the more than 76 thousand lost to the coronavirus in the US, New Jersey TSA Agent Mark Barisonek; Maryland mother of 3 Wogene Debele; Bronx teacher Chris Mondal; New York Post photographer Anthony Causi. Rest In Peace all.
As the US surpasses 90 thousand coronavirus deaths, some of those lost. Chicago radio host Harold Davis, 63; Dr. Gerald Glisson, 46, a New Jersey principal; New York 5-month-old Jay-Natalie La Santa; Sgt. Raymond Scholwinski, 70, of the Harris County, TX Sheriff's Department. RIP
Wilson Roosevelt Jerman worked in the White House for a half century, serving as a White House butler from Presidents Eisenhower through Obama. He has passed as a result of the coronavirus at 91. Mr. Jerman not only witnessed so much history, he is part of our history. RIP.
As we approach 100 thousand American deaths as a result of the coronavirus, more of the faces lost, New York chef Floyd Cardoz, 59; Chicago mom Nyla Moore, 22; New Jersey nurse Pamela Orlando, 56; People Magazine staff member Alison Schwartz, 29. May they all rest in Peace.
With the US coronavirus death toll over 100k, faces of those lost, Newark, NJ PD Officer Michael Conners, 58; Annie Glenn, 100, speech disorder advocate & wife of late Ohio Senator John Glenn; retired Kansas Superintendent Dennis Wilson, 74; Connecticut student Yasmin Pena, 18.
More faces of those lost to the coronavirus, Orioles minor leaguer Steve Dalkowski, 80, inspiration for “Bull Durham;” Writer Yu Lihua, 90; Dr. James “Charlie” Mahoney, 62, who put off retirement to treat pandemic patients in New York; Colorado musician Rod Powell, 64. RIP all.
With the US coronavirus death reaching 130 thousand, some of those lost, Darrin Adams, a Michigan university student & custodian; Deputy Harris County, TX Sheriff’s Deputy Juan Menchaca; New York orchestra conductor Joel Revzen; Marny Xiong, a Minnesota school board chair. RIP
As the nation surpasses 150 thousand coronavirus deaths, some of those lost, Texas medical student Don Galinea-Faigao; Arizona Navajo Nation nurse Shawna Johnson; Florida Police Officer Corey Pendergrass; Horace & Violent Saunders, who died days apart in Maryland. RIP all.
With the coronavirus death toll at 175 thousand, some of those lost, Jose Diaz Ayala, 38, Palm Beach, Florida police sergeant & dad; Sean Boynes, 46, dad & DC pharmacist; Rose Harrison, 60, Alabama nurse; Landon Spradlin, 66, Virginia Christian preacher and blues guitarist. RIP.
Some of America’s teachers lost to the coronavirus, South Carolina 3rd grade teacher Demetria Bannister, 28; Missouri Special Education teacher AshLee DeMarinis, 34; Mississippi teacher & coach Nacoma James, 42; Mississippi history teacher Tom Slade, 53. Rest In Peace all.
With the US coronavirus death approaching 200 thousand, faces of some lost, chief of critical care at Baltimore's Mercy Medical Center, Dr. Joseph Costa, 56; Washington, NC Mayor Mac Hodges, 69; Houston Fire Capt. Leroy Lucio, 62; Missouri nurse Judy Wilson-Griffin, 63. RIP all.
With US coronavirus death toll surpassing 200,000 in 7 months, some faces of those lost, Los Angeles nurse Brittany Bruner-Ringo, 32; Clinton, Alabama Mayor Billy Joe Driver, 84; Lynn County, Texas Sheriff Abraham Vega, 48; Retired Nebraska AP reporter Tom Vinton, 72. RIP all.
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