Justin Rieber of Evansville, Indiana loved taking beach vacations with his wife and daughter.
Ages 30-39 | Coronavirus Memorial
Remembering people in their 30s lost to coronavirus.
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Brian Surratt of Chicago, Illinois was just 34 years old when he died of COVID-19.
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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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April Dunn was a member of Louisiana governor John Bel Edwards’ staff, serving in the Office of Disability Affairs. She was also the chair of the Louisiana Developmental Disabilities Council. …
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Mike O’Brien was a DJ and a flagman at construction sites. Though his family couldn’t be with him in his last days, they were grateful to hospital staff who sprinkled …
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Adrian Grubbs was a dedicated, hardworking City of Raleigh employee and father of three. “He was just a wonderful man,” said his wife, Chanda Grubbs.
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Jazmond “Jazz” Dixon was an equipment systems technician at an American Red Cross Blood Center in St. Louis. A graduate of Harris-Stowe State University, Dixon earned a master’s degree from …
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Eric Murray was an officer with the New York Police Department for 17 years.
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Whitney Ballance was a nurse anesthetist at Mission Health in Asheville, North Carolina.
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Thomas Martins, who had Down syndrome, lost his mother and caretaker Carolyn Martins-Reitz to coronavirus on March 28, 2020. Just over a week later, on his 30th birthday, Thomas himself …