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TORRINGTON – David P. Foth, 83, peacefully passed away on Thursday, June 17, 2021, at Charlotte Hungerford Hospital. He was the beloved husband of Rose Marie (Fedor) Foth for 58 years. He was her high school sweetheart and soulmate.
David was born May 24, 1938, in Torrington, son of the late Hugo and Julia (Kiesel) Foth. He served his country with the U.S. Army in Fort Bragg, N.C. He was employed by Aerospace as a machinist until his retirement. David worked many years with Fitzgerald’s and Bertolette Machines. He was a man of precision and perfection. If he built it, it would last forever!
May 4, 2021
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TORRINGTON – Jo-Anne (Lovallo) Gauger, 68, peacefully passed away at home on May 1, 2021. She was the wife of Alan Gauger for 46 years.
Jo-Anne was born May 24, 1952 in Torrington, the daughter of the late Joseph and Frances (Toro) Lovallo. Jo-Anne attended St. Peter School and Torrington High School, graduating in 1970. She attended Western Connecticut State University, graduating in 1974 with a degree in elementary education. She went on to earn a master’s degree in reading and an administration degree.
Jo-Anne worked as a teacher for 26 years and as a principal for 17 years at St. Peter/St. Francis School. She retired in June 2019. She was presently a communicant at Our Lady of Hope Parish in Harwinton.
Yale School of Medicine inviting COVID-19 long haulers to take part in a study
To take part in the study, the first step to take is sending an email to CovidRecovery@yale.edu as long as you are age 18 or older. Author: Tony Terzi Updated: 7:29 PM EDT April 30, 2021
NEW HAVEN, Conn. The Yale School of Medicine is now conducting a study on those who have had long-term effects from COVID-19. If you have not yet received your vaccine, they welcome your participation in the study that aims to include hundreds. We are going to try to find out why long haulers are feeling better after vaccinations by studying their immune response before and after the vaccine, said Akiko Iwasaki, Ph.D., a professor of Immunology with Yale School of Medicine.
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