Bob Weintraub was a lifelong New Yorker and Yankees fan, as well as an avid golfer who spent many happy hours on the links.
29 March 2020 | Coronavirus Memorial
Remembering people who died March 29, 2020 during the coronavirus pandemic.
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Patrick Johnson was incarcerated at a low-security prison in Oakdale, Louisiana, on a nonviolent drug charge when he became the first federal inmate known to die of COVID-19. He had …
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Atlanta, Georgia, USA Died March 29, 2020 Age 82 Obituary ROBINSON, Judge Hugh Nephew Stephen Robinson, of Freehold, New Jersey, says of his Uncle Hugh, “He was the son of Irish immigrants. He …
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Isaac Robinson was a Democratic State Representative in Michigan, representing Detroit. He had been working to ensure help was available for workers affected by coronavirus.
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Riley Rumrill was remembered by his family as “full of energy” and “everybody’s best friend.” Not long before he got sick, he had been on a “bucket list trip” to …
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Staten Island, New York, USA Died March 29, 2020 Age 62 Obituary Richard “Richie” Santangelo, age 62, passed away on March 29, 2020, after succumbing to complications from the corona virus… Richie recently …
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Woodbury, New York, USA Died March 29, 2020 Age 92 Obituary SIEGEL–Sidney, a pioneer in the promotional products industry, passed away on 29 March 2020 of complications resulting from COVID-19… In 1960 Sid …
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Roscoe Taylor Jr. was a lifelong resident of Indianapolis. He became sick around the same time as his son, Roscoe Taylor III, one of five people who died of COVID-19 …
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James Villecco joined the FDNY Bureau of Fleet Services in 2014 and worked as a mechanic in the ambulance repair shop. The FDNY paid tribute to Villecco after his death …
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Alan Merrill was the co-writer of the hit rock and roll anthem “I Love Rock N’ Roll.” Merrill was the lead vocalist and bassist for the glam rock band the Arrows in the 1970s.