TV presenter and animal rights campaigner Wendy Turner Webster
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Stoke-on-Trent-born TV presenter Wendy Turner-Webster was rushed to hospital as she battled coronavirus - just three weeks after losing her mother-in-law to the deadly virus.
EastEnders Gary Webster s wife rushed to hospital with Covid 3 weeks after mum s death
Gary Webster s wife Wendy, who is the sister of Anthea Turner, was rushed to hospital with coronavirus recently – just weeks after the former EastEnders actor lost his mother to the deadly virus
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Therapy, music and friendship: Program helps veterans Andrew Jansen, Springfield News-Leader
Morgan Robertson approached John Cowen and asked if she could touch his hand.
Cowen said yes and Robertson positioned the 87-year-old Army veteran s fingers on the fretboard. At first, the sound was muted. But as Cowen pressed harder on the strings, the music grew louder. I ve always loved music, Cowen said.
Cowen, a piano player and drummer, played in a dance band on weekends when he was stationed in Germany after the Korean War. But he d never touched a guitar.
Robertson, a board-certified music therapist, was teaching bar chords to a group called Guitars for Veterans with PTSD and Moral Injury.
Three generations in a week : EastEnders star Gary Webster, 56, reveals his mother has died from Covid as he battles virus alongside his son
Taking to Twitter on Monday, the Minder actor, 56, said that his mother had passed away peacefully last Thursday four days after contracting Covid
Gary also revealed that he is currently battling the virus alongside his eldest son, Jack, 20
He also has younger son - Freddie, 17, with wife and former prime-time TV presenter, Wendy Turner, 53
On 8 January, Gary had told his 6,356 followers that he was strictly isolating after testing positive with his son
Gary played Graham Clark on EastEnders in 1987, he returned to the soap in 2016 to play Neville Peacock