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Lee West s memory lives through awards | News, Sports, Jobs

Jan 27, 2021 He met a tragic death at an all-too-young age, but the legacy of hope and help that was left by Lee West remains alive in our community. West was the type of young man who never met a stranger, a person who always looked for the best in everyone and someone who always was willing to help others. He greeted everyone with an open heart and a smile. And though he was only 15 when his life ended on Jan. 31, 2012, in a house fire, his love of life and of others has been carried on through the Lee Alexander West Spiritual Movement. Founded by his mother, Cookie West, family members and friends, the organization works to keep his memory alive by recognizing area residents who go out of their way to make life better for everyone in the community.

Lee West Awards will be given | News, Sports, Jobs

lharris@heraldstaronline,com File photo REMEMBERING — Looking over a scrapbook devoted to her son, Lee, put a smile on Cookie West’s face in this file photo. This week, West will be presenting the ninth-annual Lee West Awards to educators and individuals who ha STEUBENVILLE – This coming week, Cookie West will carry on a tradition that started nine years ago after the tragic death of her son, Lee recognizing Jefferson County residents who go out of their way to make life better in their community. Traditionally, the Lee Alexander West Spiritual Movement recognizes educators, first responders and community activists for their efforts to help those around them. Like everything else, West said they had to rethink it with the pandemic in mind so this year, instead of a centralized service, awards are being presented individually, on days and times of the recipient’s choosing.

He was my soulmate : Woman remembers husband who died of COVID-19

Editor s Note Editor s note: Newspapers across southern Idaho collaborated this month to tell the stories of some of those lost to the COVID-19 pandemic. BOISE — When Diana Logan and her husband, David Logan, first got sick with COVID-19 in late August, the couple expected they’d be able to recover with time. However, only Diana did. David died Oct. 4 at 65 years old from the novel coronavirus — a disease that has killed more than a thousand Idahoans since the start of the pandemic in March. Prior to his death, he had spent more than a month in the hospital and about half of that time on a ventilator.

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