COVID victim Trinidad McGee remembered for kindness, sense of humor [The San Diego Union-Tribune]
Suzette Palmer still is dealing with the grief of losing her son to COVID-19, but she also remembers the many laughs he brought her.
“He was a jokester,” she said. “He would call me and say, ‘Hey Mom, what are you doing?’ I’d say, ‘I’m just watching TV and sewing up a hole in Romy’s (her husband) pants. Then I’d say, ‘Hold on, there’s someone at the door.'”
And it would be her son, Trinidad McGee, standing at the door, a phone in his hand and a grin on his face.