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Craig Lee, former owner of the popular Lee s Market in Bath, died of COVID-19 at 77

Craig Lee, who owned popular Lee’s Market in Bath, died of COVID-19 at 77 He declined quickly after testing positive for the disease in mid-December. Craig Lee, in a family photo Craig Lee, who grew up in Bath and owned Lee’s Market for many years, died this month after contracting COVID-19. He was 77. Lee was admitted to Franklin Memorial Hospital in Farmington on Dec. 11 with health issues relating to his type 2 diabetes. Lee’s family said he tested positive for COVID-19 on Dec. 17 during his hospital stay and was transferred to Southern Maine Health Care in Biddeford, where he died on Dec. 18.

A human portrait of four lives lost to COVID

More than 1,600 Rhode Island lives have been taken by the virus. That is often how we talk about it: in numbers. But each was more than that, a part of the state’s fabric. Today, we give the stories of four. His name was Christos Mantsos, but everyone knew him as Tony. That was the pizza shop he ran forever on Cranston’s Pontiac Avenue Tony’s Pizza Palace. “He just went with it,” his daughter Tammy said. “He really was Tony.” Tammy, a medical lab tech, is 25 and lost her dad Oct. 29 to COVID. He was 71. He was also dad to her sister Smaro, 28, who works at University Orthopedics, and husband to his wife of 33 years, Roula. That’s part of these stories those left behind.

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