Dick Marin served with the Air Force during the Vietnam War and later was a principal quality engineer at Westinghouse Electric Co.
Pennsylvania Coronavirus Memorial
Remembering the people of Pennsylvania who died during the coronavirus pandemic.
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Charles Barr III was “a loud and proud Democrat who voted for Joe Biden and Kamala Harris, and was anxiously looking forward to watching the inauguration.”
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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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Ernest ‘Gene’ Ribblett of Johnstown, PA died November 1, 2020 of COVID-19.
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Bob Northrup of Langhorne, PA was one of the last of the Greatest Generation, proud to have served in the U.S. Navy during World War II.
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Terrance Burton was a bus operator with SEPTA.
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Nelson Henry was a U.S. Army veteran who worked for years to have his “blue discharge” changed to an honorable discharge. His work finally came to fruition less than a year before his death, when the U.S. Army found evidence that the blue discharge had been racially motivated.
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Arlene Horowitz earned her degree in elementary education at Penn State in 1962, where she was a founding member of the campus chapter of Delta Phi Epsilon sorority.
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Joan Cunnane was the mother-in-law of Pennsylvania Democratic Rep. Madeleine Dean. The Congresswoman remembered Cunnane as an activist who campaigned for Barack Obama and fought for civil rights and voting rights.
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Carl E. Weidner was a millwright at Bethlehem Steel for more than 30 years before his retirement, as well as a kidney cancer survivor.