Fear, sadness, loneliness: South Florida’s seniors spent most of 2020 locked away
Updated Jan 03, 2021;
Posted Jan 03, 2021
Daryl Miller says she's spent a lot of her self-imposed lockdown painting art in her studio. (Michael Laughlin/South Florida Sun Sentinel/TNS)TNS
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South Florida Sun Sentinel; (TNS)
FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. — The last time Judith Enzor remembers living without the fear of dying alone in a hospital was her last date with her husband in February.
Enzor, 74, and her husband, John, 88, went to a restaurant in Hollywood, where they’ve lived for decades by the water. They stood on the Dania Beach fishing pier and watched the moon creep out of the ocean.