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Pete Meenen and the Tennesseans We Lost to COVID-19
The state’s first resident claimed by a virus that went on to kill many more
On March 21, the Brentwood Family YMCA shared the news that Pete Meenen, a greeter at the gym and community center for more than 20 years, had died. He was the first person in Tennessee to die from COVID-19.
“Perhaps few faces in a YMCA are as recognizable as the greeter who meets the morning faithful, the early risers who start their day with us when the Welcome Center is a little quieter than usual,” the Brentwood Y’s operations executive, Roger D. Grove, wrote on Facebook. “For more than 20 years, Pete was that face in our YMCA, and his loss will be deeply felt by all of us, our staff and our members.”
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Nashville civic leader Phyllis Williams dies from COVID-19
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NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WTVF) â One of Nashville s civic leaders, Phyllis Williams has died from COVID-19.
Williams died Friday after spending two weeks in the hospital fighting the virus. She most recently served as a member of the Council on the State of Women in 2019 in Nashville that helped increase civic engagement in women.
Mayor John Cooper posted his condolences on social media:
âLaura and I join Nashville in mourning the loss of a community legend, a person whose wisdom and compassion make her loss a terrible one, for all of us. We are sending our best wishes and condolences to her family, friends and loved ones.â
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John Matthew âMattâ Williams, our beloved Matt, was born in Pinehurst on July 15, 1984, and passed away Monday, Dec. 14, 2020.
Matt will be greatly missed by his parents, Jeff and Christy Dotson; sister, Marissa Milewski and her husband, Ryan Milewski; brother, Mitchell Dotson; and grandparents, Schappi and Emily Marsh, and Robert Dotson and Barbara Marsh Pond.
He was predeceased by John Mare Williams; and grandmothers, Phyllis Williams and Dollie Dotson.
Matt was a jack of all trades, with a brilliant mind. He worked many years in the construction industry. He amazed his family and friends with his knowledge of a wide variety of topics, and could talk at length on almost any subject. Matt loved all board sports and was an excellent snow and wake boarder. Matt played soccer and ran track at Pinecrest High School, where he graduated in 2002. He attended Appalachian State University and Cape Fear Community College, where he earned an Associate in Science degree in 2019.
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Wreaths Across America observed in Tisbury
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Mike Fontes prepares to place a wreath on behalf of Air Force services members past and present. Rich Saltzberg
Longtime veterans advocate Jo Ann Murphy, and Army veteran at attention with her Legion colleagues. Rich Saltzberg
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Legion Chaplain Bob Barnett leads those gathered in prayer. Rich Saltzberg
From left to right, Walter Burke, Woody Williams, Mike Fontes, Richard Reinhardsen, Phyllis Williams and Brian Murphy. Rich Saltzberg
Mike Fontes salutes the wreath he just placed in honor of Air Force service members, past and present. Rich Saltzberg
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