Minnesota couple, married 60 years, died of COVID a week apart
Derrell and Pat Nitz died a week apart over New Year s and will have their memorial service this week. 5:00 pm, Jul. 15, 2021 ×
Pat and Derrell Nitz of Evansville died a week apart from COVID at New Year s. Their family will hold their memorial service on Friday, July 16. (Contributed)
EVANSVILLE, Minn. Derrell Nitz knew that, for him, COVID-19 was no joking matter. The Evansville, Minn., man s age and health were against him.
“I’m 85, with COPD, his daughter, Julie Carlson, recalled him saying. If I get this, this is probably a death sentence to me.
Evansville remembers couple lost to COVID
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Minnesota couple, married 60 years, died of COVID a week apart
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Exhibition at the Grolier Club presents highlights from the Collection of Steven Lomazo, MD
Fire!!: A Quarterly Devoted to Younger Negro Artists, volume 1, number 1, November 1926. New York: The Fire!! Press. One of three known copies of this important Harlem Renaissance publication, signed by the contributors. Collection of Dr. Steven Lomazow.
NEW YORK, NY
.- Reflecting the broad spectrum of American culture, printed magazines from the 18th through the 21st centuries have both driven and documented the American experience. The Grolier Clubs winter exhibition, Magazines and the American Experience, lays out a chronological history of periodical print media in the United States, highlighting specific genres, topics and events using approximately 200 rare and unique magazine issues. The Grolier Club is presenting the exhibition physically in its ground floor hall from January 20 through April 24, 2021, and has made an online version available.
The third annual âHusky Store,â offered to Wahpeton Elementary School students earlier in December, was a success. During the holiday season, counselor Julie Carlson said, students received âHusky Bucksâ rather than greatness cards from staff.
âStaff recognized students displaying positive behavior, such as being respectful, responsible, kind and helpful,â Carlson said. âOn Dec. 17-18, we had our store in the extra fourth grade classroom.â
Fifth graders Jazzy Arenstein and Josiah Taylor were among the shoppers. Arenstein received bucks for being kind, saying thank you and please, as well as helping others. Taylor was rewarded for staying on task and being focused. Both shopped for loved ones and were impressed by the selection.