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Who We Lost KY: Northeast Tony More Than A Weightlifting Spotter; He Was My Friend
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WUKY To Feature Stories From Who We Lost KY Project
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Evelyn Richard Evelyn and Ray Richard on their wedding day in 1979 (left) and on a cruise in 2017 (right).
When Evelyn Richard met her husband, Ray, in the 1970s, they lived hundreds of miles apart.
“He was actually in Walton [in Boone County, Ky.] visiting a friend that he had made while he was in the Navy,” she said. “I saw Ray in the congregation at the church and asked who he was. And then we were introduced.”
They went on a date. There was a spark. So they kept in touch.
“We didn’t have texting. And we would talk to each other on the phone occasionally, but it was long-distance. That was expensive. So we would write letters.”
Kentuckians Remember Who They Lost To COVID-19 Through New Project
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New site seeks to commemorate Kentucky victims of COVID-19 pandemic
New site seeks to commemorate COVID-19 victims in KY
and last updated 2021-05-09 23:21:39-04
A new community-driven website has been set up to memorialize those in Kentucky who died of COVID-19 during the pandemic.
The creator of WhoWeLostKY.org hopes the site can go beyond statistics and instead share stories of those who died from the virus, in an effort to give families and friends an outlet during a time when funerals and memorial services were often kept small for safety. With the absence of funerals and memorial services due to social isolation, people haven t had a chance to say a lot of what normally would have been said in public in a different way, said Martha Greenwald, founder of the site. This provides an opportunity for people to get a story out there that maybe they didn t get to tell or wish they could have told.