These 100 people lost their lives to COVID-19. They represent 100 of the United States' 100,000 deaths. Let's take a moment to honor their lives as we begin to comprehend what is left behind.
Abdelfattah Abdrabbo, 65, of Canton, Mich. Abdelfattah Abdrabbo was a Palestinian immigrant who was known for his generosity. https://bit.ly/2zAfczC 
Adolph Mendez, 44, of New Braunfels, Texas. Mendez was a loving father and kindergarten teacher at his church. https://bit.ly/2M1caXY 
Alexander Andujar, 41, of West Palm Beach, Florida. Andujar was a former pastor who led congregations in both Florida and Texas. https://bit.ly/2B0v1zZ 
Alison Schwartz, 29, of New Haven, Connecticut. Schwartz was a great gifter, a great hugger and “infectiously happy." https://bit.ly/2yIuTVc 
Alvin Simmons, 54, of Rochester, New York. Simmons loved to sing karaoke, especially "Olivia" by The Whispers. https://bit.ly/3eu2scT 
Anne Zuckerberg, 94, of West Palm Beach, Florida. Zuckerberg was an in-demand interior designer with an eye for tasteful antiques. https://bit.ly/3gvPUDC 
Anthony Suares, 76, of East Providence, Rhode Island. Suares was a Teamster who loved to garden with his wife, whom he met in junior high. https://bit.ly/3dc0JbN 
Arnold Tenenbaum, 83, of Savannah, Georgia. Tenenbaum was a Savannah businessman and philanthropist who was described as a "community cheerleader." https://bit.ly/3c83qdb 
ARon Jordan, 49, of Ashland, Kentucky. Jordan had a kind heart, an unrelenting sense of humor and a passion for glam-bands like KISS. https://bit.ly/2TIZ0my 
Barry Kaye, 91, of New York. Kaye was a high-school dropout who became a life insurance magnate and prominent philanthropist. https://bit.ly/2U1h23R 
Barry Morgan, 80, of Worcester, Massachusetts. Morgan was a warm, enthusiastic and accepting human being who loved traveling and people. https://bit.ly/3gyijJk 
Billy Ray Woods, 70, of Gadsden, Alabama. In one week, Woods' family lost three family members to COVID-19. https://bit.ly/36CqrE3 
Rep. Bob Glanzer, 74, of Huron, South Dakota. Glanzer was a South Dakota state representative who loved recreating historical chuckwagons in his spare time. https://bit.ly/2XBnlMj 
Brian Garrett, 45, Fort Collins, Colorado. Garrett was a husband and father of four who had "a heart as big as can be." https://bit.ly/2AjmTKs 
Bruce McAllister, 47, Reno, Nevada. McAllister had a passion for helping others, from caring for his family to working with veterans. https://bit.ly/36AkhEl 
Carlos Morales, 62, Greenacres, Florida. Morales was an avid, self-taught classical guitar player and a staple of the Wellington equestrian scene. https://bit.ly/3cc9Doi 
Carole Kaye, 87, New York. Kaye was a philanthropist who donated millions to music centers, museums, colleges and more. https://bit.ly/2ZV0SwH 
Carole Montalbano, 83, Springfield, Illinois. Montalbano was a devoted wife, mother, grandmother and great-grandmother. https://bit.ly/2TKwTDo 
Charles Robert Thacker Jr., 41, Tutuhan, Guam. Thacker was a chief petty officer in the U.S. Navy and died aboard the U.S.S. Roosevelt. https://bit.ly/2TODyga 
Christine Delores Armour, 88, West Palm Beach, Florida. Armour, nicknamed 'the Eveready Bunny,' worked in the U.S. Postal Service for 30 years. https://bit.ly/2M22RXN 
Conrad Buchanan, 39, Fort Myers, Florida. Buchanan was a DJ known as DJ Griff Gotti, and he loved to sing to his daughter. https://bit.ly/3erXehK 
Danielle DiCenso, 33, Wellington, Florida. DiCenso was a loving mother and nurse who was passionate about caring for others. https://bit.ly/2TI8kHd 
Darrin Adams, 51, Detroit. Adams was a student and custodian at a Detroit university where he was awarded his degree posthumously. https://bit.ly/2TI8ezl 
David Fowler, 76, Detroit. Fowler was a grandfather of 11 and a great-grandfather of two. https://bit.ly/2ZJmADJ 
Donald Camp, 63, Hatboro, Pennsylvania. Camp, known as "the mayor of Jefferson Avenue," never let a stranger pass by his porch without a friendly word. https://bit.ly/2M8Iuba 
Dorothy Stanton, 87, Worcester, Massachusetts. Stanton was a former nurse known for her Catholic faith who loved animals, volunteering and music. https://bit.ly/2B1lJnk 
Doug Yarbrough, 65, Round Rock, Texas. Yarbrough was a pilot who loved talking to people and making friends everywhere. https://bit.ly/3c3Vdqk 
Dudley Francis Bowker, 92, Worcester, Massachusetts. Bowker was a lifelong pilot and president and CEO of the Millbury Savings Bank. https://bit.ly/3c3Vdqk 
Earl Sweeney, 97, Cumberland, Rhode Island. Sweeney was a World War II veteran who loved competing in senior track and field competitions. https://bit.ly/2zFDpVc 
Ed Brehm, 55, Boyne City, Michigan. Brehm, a father of three, was a sommelier who owned and operated two local wine shops. https://bit.ly/2M47m4b 
Ella Mae Gordon, 78, Hawthorne, Florida. Gordon was a mother to nine and known around town for her famous biscuit recipe. https://bit.ly/36BMCKe 
Eric Warren Sr., 59, Pemberton Township, New Jersey. Warren was a former corrections officer who coached Pop Warner football and loved to travel. https://bit.ly/2M1F7mF 
Floyd Cardoz, 59, Montclair, New Jersey. Cardoz was an international restaurateur known for being the first chef to bring Indian flavors to New York fine dining. https://nyti.ms/3gx6tyM 
Gary Fowler, 56, Detroit. Fowler was a loving father and grandfather who looked forward to daily phone calls with his dad. https://bit.ly/2zEJFMZ 
Gary Hahn, 65, Cincinnati. Hahn was a "gentle giant" who worked at a metal shop with his brother and had friends all over town. https://bit.ly/2ZJo6FV 
Glenn Bellitto, 62, Eastchester, New York. Bellitto was passionate about helping his community and served on the Eastchester Town Board. https://bit.ly/3ewN8MF 
Glorivi Andujar, 39, West Palm Beach, Florida. Andujar loved crafting and decorated her room to look like Paris, her dream vacation. https://bit.ly/3gElLCa 
Harlen Hunt, 83, Asheboro, North Carolina. Hunt was a hardworking and outspoken man who cared deeply for his family. https://bit.ly/2Xw24ne 
Harvey Puckett, 52, Detroit. Puckett was a baseball coach who was loved and respected by his players and peers. https://bit.ly/3dbljsH 
Ian McElhaney, 18, Reno, Nevada. McElhaney was a shy and brilliant person who loved video games and dreamt of becoming a police officer. https://bit.ly/2TKA2TI 
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