Kyanna Sutton singing as part of the Norwich Community Choir.
- Credit: Steven Kemp/Norwich Community Choir
The mother of a 28-year-old from Norwich who died of coronavirus has urged people to take up the offer of a vaccine as she paid tribute to her daughter.
On January 18, Kyanna Sutton died at the Norfolk and Norwich University Hospital (NNUH), having initially been admitted with what she believed were asthma-related symptoms after Christmas.
Kyanna Sutton, left, pictured with her mother Kirstie.
- Credit: Kirstie Sutton
Her mother, Kirstie Sutton, described her as having a heart of gold and said she always put others first - even sending her a gift from her hospital bed.
“Covid cruelly took his life and it has left a huge hole in all our lives. He will be forever missed by all of the Kingston family. We will keep up his tradition of pie and peas, and chips whenever we visit the market place, and make sure his memory lives on.”
Owen Nisbet, 82, Norwich
Owen Nisbet
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The family of Owen Nisbet have paid tribute to a kind and funny gentleman” who “always looked on the bright side of life”. He died on January 18 this year.
Originally from London, he moved to north Norfolk in the 1970s with his young family. He was a retired fine arts valuer and auctioneer who spent more than 25 years working at Dee, Atkinson and Harrison in Driffield, East Yorkshire.