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Neighbors - As Morgan coroner, Patterson brings human touch to easing tragic loss
David Blanchette, Journal-Courier
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Coroner Marcy Patterson (front left) and her staff gather for a photo on the steps of the Morgan County Courthouse.ProvidedShow MoreShow Less
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As Morgan County coroner, Marcy Patterson looks for the answers about a person’s death and well as tries to soften the sting of tragedy for those left behind.
“For me, it is more about the ability to be a stable force for families on the very worst day of their life,” Patterson said. “When someone passes away, there are steps that must legally be taken, but I like being able to also help families during that time.”
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Billion-Dollar Disasters: The Costs, in Lives and Dollars, Have Never Been So High
Fueled by climate change, extreme weather set records this year, causing close to $50 billion and the loss of at least 188 lives by early October.
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San Miguel County Firefighters battle a brush fire along Japatul Road during the Valley Fire in Jamul, California on Sept. 6, 2020 Credit: Sandy Huffaker/AFP via Getty Images
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Update: The final tally, released on Jan. 8, showed that last year blew away previous annual records for extreme weather events in the United States, with 22 billion-dollar disasters that piled up $95 billion in damages and claimed 262 lives, according to the National Centers for Environmental Information.