Lee Konitz, legendary saxophonist who played on “Birth of the Cool,” died of complications from coronavirus at 92.
New York Coronavirus Memorial
Remembering the people of New York who died during the coronavirus pandemic.
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Philip Kahn was a decorated World War II veteran who died from COVID-19 100 years after his twin brother died from the Spanish Flu.
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New York, New York, USA Died April 7, 2020 Age 81 Obituary KELLY–Joseph F. , Jr. passed away Tuesday, April 7 in Manhattan from COVID-19… He spent two years in the US Navy …
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New York, New York, USA Died April 9, 2020 Age 91 Obituary Estelle Greenwald Kestenbaum, July 26, 1928-April 9, 2020, died of COVID-19… Raised in Hagerstown, MD by Maxwell and Honey Greenwald, she …
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Fred Klein was a New York Knicks superfan who was notable as the team’s longest-standing season ticketholder – dating back to 1959. Between 1959 and 2014, he made it to …
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Rochester, New York, USA Died April 6, 2020 Age 76 Source: Click on Detroit Obituary Donald R. Adair, Age 76, passed away April 6, 2020 as a result of hospital-acquired COVID-19… A graduate …
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Alba Juliano was a retired paraprofessional with P.S. 90 in New York City.
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Kious Kelly was an assistant nurse manager at Mount Sinai West in Manhattan. He may have been the first nurse in New York to die of COVID-19. Kelly studied performing …
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Dr. Lorna Breen was the medical director of the emergency department at New York Presbyterian Allen Hospital in Manhattan.
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Dr. Tomas Pattugalan was a primary care physician in Queens, New York.