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Feb 15, 2021
HOWLAND Jean A. Marshall, age 90, of Howland, died of a short illness Saturday, Feb. 13, 2021, at the Ohio Living Lake Vista.
She was born Aug. 9, 1930, in Warren, the daughter of James W. and Helen E. Gaughan, and lived in the area all of her life.
She was a graduate of Warren G. Harding High School in 1948 and a graduate of St. Elizabeth’s School of Nursing in September 1951. She received her RN certificate from the state of Ohio in November of that year.
She had worked at St. Joseph Hospital and Trumbull Memorial Hospital.
She was a member of St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Parish and had been a volunteer at the school when her children attended there. She also delivered meals for Trumbull County Mobile Meals for 30 years. She belonged to F.O.W.L. at the Warren Trumbull County Library and served on the F.O.W.L. Board for 20 years.
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WARREN Todd Stein, a co-owner of Gillette Nursing Home on Elm Road, says his facility had 22 COVID-19 deaths in December, but the facility did everything it could to keep the virus out and to handle the outbreak that occurred.
“This is my family-owned business. We’ve been doing this since 1936. We have a great reputation in the community,” Stein said on Friday.
“This has been tragic. You do not understand; we lost (an employee). I was standing in the Trumbull Memorial Hospital parking lot when they took her off of the ventilator,” he said of a worker who died from COVID-19.