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Frances Lorena Greene - The Exponent

Frances Lorena Greene, 94, passed away on Tuesday, November 17, 2021. She was preceded in death by her husband, Charl Ennis Greene “Charlie” was a renowned automotive master clay modeler/artist, in 2005. She is survived by her daughters, Margaret Greene…

Schenectady County reports new COVID death, its 162nd

Schenectady County reports new COVID death, its 162nd FacebookTwitterEmail SCHENECTADY A Schenectady County woman has died due to complications from the coronavirus. A woman in her 80s, who tested positive for COVID-19, died on Monday, Schenectady County officials announced on Wednesday. The woman’s death, the 162nd county resident to succumb to the virus, marks the first death since June 6, when a woman in her 80s died, officials said. Officials on Wednesday said neither were residents of adult care facilities.  As of Tuesday evening, the most recent date for which data is available, there were 69 active COVID cases in Schenectady County, according to the county s online dashboard.

72nd Rensselaer County dies from coronavirus

72nd Rensselaer County resident dies from coronavirus FacebookTwitterEmail Rensselaer County Executive Steve McLaughlin, left, and Public Health Director Mary Fran Wachunas, right, deliver an update on the county s coronavirus ongoing coronavirus response on Thursday, April 16, 2020, at the Rensselaer County Office Building in Troy, N.Y. (Will Waldron/Times Union)Will Waldron/Albany Times Union TROY – A Rensselaer County resident has died from COVID-19 and 103 new positive cases were reported Saturday, the county Health Department confirmed. An 82-year-old man who was a resident at the Eddy Heritage House in Troy died, bringing the county death toll to 72 since the coronavirus pandemic began, officials said.

Maxine DeBruyn, founder of Hope College s dance program, dead at 83 | 92 7 The Van WYVN

Maxine DeBruyn, founder of Hope College’s dance program, dead at 83 By Peg McNichol EDITOR’S NOTE: This is a breaking-news story and will be updated. HOLLAND (WHTC-AM/FM) The people who knew and loved her best simply called her Max. Maxine DeBruyn “matriarch and founder of the Hope College Dance Department” died Wednesday, Dec. 9, 2020, according to a statement by Hope College Dance Department Chair Matthew Farmer, which he shared on the department’s Facebook just before 7:30 p.m. Wednesday. Farmer, a Hope 2004 grad, is a former student of Mrs. DeBruyn, who was 83. “We grieve for her passing, and we mourn her absence,” he wrote. “She was a teacher, a mentor, and a friend to many of us, and was an inspiration for us all. Her dedication to dance, education, Hope College, and the Holland community is a legacy that will live on for ages to come, and her gift of love and passion is an eternal fire that will never be extinguished.

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