David Weeks of Xenia, Ohio always supported and taught his family well. The family will always remember his words “Chin up kid”.
Ages 80-89 | Coronavirus Memorial
Remembering people in their 80s lost to coronavirus.
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Known as “Mr. Beacon-News,” Juan Reyes served for four decades as the Aurora, Illinois newspaper’s building superintendent.
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Dick Marin served with the Air Force during the Vietnam War and later was a principal quality engineer at Westinghouse Electric Co.
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Lottie Adams of Syracuse, New York enjoyed sewing and painting — and could beat almost anyone at gin rummy.
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Joan Francis of Ocala, Florida (formerly of Huntington, Connecticut) was “a magnificent broad who devoured life!”
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Sandy Grassgreen was a true east coaster who loved NY pizza, corned beef sandwiches, bagels and the New York Yankees.
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Prominent El Paso figure Sen. H. Tati Santiesteban passed away October 29, 2020 of COVID-19.
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Retired teacher Mary Kilkeary was active in the Pennsylvania State Educators Association and Daughters of the American Revolution.
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Homemaker and matriarch of her family, Shirley Mae Johnson Shell was affectionately known by her grandchildren and others as “Momo”.
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Norma Pidcock loved the Cincinnati Reds, gardening, spending time with her family, and her church.