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We asked, what word best describes 2020?
Josh Cascio reports
TAMPA, Fla. - Some day, 2020 will probably take up a large part of the history books, but if you could only use one word to describe it in the present day, what would that word be?
Parker Mayhew kept it simple, calling it different. Everything s very different, he said.
Thanks to the pandemic, we all wear masks. We also live in a so-called new normal. It s been, to say the least, Stressful.
Billy Savage of Sun City Center said, Of all the uncertainty, not knowing what s going on with COVID-19.
From the pandemic to the candidates, we were bombarded with headlines in 2020. Every day, it felt like there were new twists and turns.
April 8, 1940-Dec. 6, 2020
Just as every eagle eventually heads towards the sun one last time, so did our beloved Jack Allen Krumm on Dec. 6, 2020. He was an honorable and magnificent husband, dad, grandpa, great-grandpa, uncle, brother and friend, who lived life fully and nobly. Words will not suffice to express how much he is missed already and always.
Jack was born on April 8, 1940, in Greeley, Colorado, the youngest of four, born to Mary and George Krumm. His family moved to Anaconda during his early childhood, where he attended local schools.
At 16, he joined the military and proudly served in the Army from 1956-1959. After active duty he served in the Army Reserves until 1978.