David Hebbe of Sandston, Virginia “lived life to the fullest through simple pleasures” and “had an uncanny ability to reach people in a deep and personal way.”
United States Coronavirus Memorial
Remembering Americans who died during the coronavirus pandemic.
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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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Debbie Brummett was a nurse, a proud mother, and a loving sister and daughter whose “heart had no boundaries.”
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Tracy Squires of Saline, Michigan “was a true foodie and just like her life she enjoyed every bite… especially if it had ketchup.”
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Joan Francis of Ocala, Florida (formerly of Huntington, Connecticut) was “a magnificent broad who devoured life!”
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Chuck Scully was an avid Syracuse Orange basketball fan with a wicked sense of humor.
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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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Marion “DeeDee” Brown was a beloved longtime educator and a rock for many in the Syracuse community.
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Justin Rieber of Evansville, Indiana loved taking beach vacations with his wife and daughter.
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Sandy Grassgreen was a true east coaster who loved NY pizza, corned beef sandwiches, bagels and the New York Yankees.