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Provided photo On Veterans Day last November, David Liesse spoke to his father through a window at the LaSalle Veterans’ Home, enjoying the visit despite the limitations imposed by pandemic restrictions. The two joked and laughed, unaware of the heartbreak that lay ahead. Two days later, word came that Jerome Liesse tested positive for the coronavirus. Two days after that, the World War II veteran was transferred to a hospital, and David Liesse was allowed to see him for a compassionate care visit, though he said his father was already “out of it.” And just two days later, at 1 a.m., David Liesse got the call. ....
Crickets from the JB defenders… Wow - that’s the Trib I used to subscribe to. I may have to get their on-line edition to see if this is a trend. To the post: the article does a good job in pointing out the differences between Govs. Rauner and Pritzker in their responses (one tried to hide it and blame others; the other said that he owns it), but also reinforces that at the end of the day, the Gov does own this, needs to deal with this, and will have this be part of how he’s judged in any future elections. I think it also points out why we need to recognize when employees do things right (like the Kankakee situation) because they need that reinforcement goes a long way in helping folks stay disciplined in their approach to their work. ....
JAMIE MUNKS, RICK PEARSON and DAN PETRELLA Chicago Tribune As a young man in the Army Air Forces during World War II, Jerome Liesse flew around the globe, delivering supplies to far-flung U.S. troops, his granddaughter said. Because of the coronavirus, Liesse, 95 and no longer capable of getting around on his own, spent much of this year confined to his room at a state-run veterans home in LaSalle, a few miles from Starved Rock State Park. Like other long-term care facilities across the state, the LaSalle Veteransâ Home shut down indoor, in-person visits in an effort to keep the deadly virus outside its walls. Liesse was only able to see Evelan, his wife of more than 40 years, twice during those eight months â once separated by plexiglass â and held her hand just one time, in August after she had a stroke, granddaughter Jill Funfsinn said. ....