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Bryan K Brown 1971-2021 | News, Sports, Jobs

Apr 14, 2021 YOUNGSTOWN On Wednesday, April 7, 2021, God dispatched his angels through the powers of the Holy Spirit to summon a good man, Bryan Keith Brown, 50, into his heavenly vineyard. Mr. Brown was born March 23, 1971, in Youngstown, a son of Leroy Barnes and Margie Bryant. He went to South High School and was an avid Pittsburgh Steelers fan. He worked several years for Domestic Uniform Rental and in passing for Dinesol Plastics Inc. He loved to cut hair and was very good at fixing things. He was our comedian, and loved to make people laugh and smile. He leaves his children, Victoria Brown, Stephon Cornwell and Bryan K. Brown Jr.; his mother, Margie (Ronnie) Bryant; his father; his siblings, Richard and Derek Brown, and Ronda Bryant; a grandson, Marcellus D. Wilkins; a special aunt who was like a mother to him, Deborah Vasquez; and a host of other family and friends.

One year after first known US COVID-19 death, over 450,000 families will never see a loved one again

1 year after the first known US coronavirus death, over 450,000 families will never see a loved one again

1 year after the first known US coronavirus death, over 450,000 families will never see a loved one again When Patricia Dowd passed away last February, no one knew it was from Covid-19. She was 57 and very active, her brother said. Dowd had come down with flu-like symptoms but didn’t qualify for a Covid-19 test because they were scarce and restricted at the time. In the one year since, more than 450,000 other families have suffered the shock and devastation of losing a loved one to coronavirus. Here are some of their stories: An ER doctor saved lives and the mental health of colleagues

US coronavirus: One year on from first known COVID-19 death, over 450,000 lives lost

A Texas city helped a 5 year-old boy celebrate his birthday after both his parents died of COVID-19

» A Texas city helped a 5 year-old boy celebrate his birthday after both his parents died of COVID-19 A Texas city helped a 5 year-old boy celebrate his birthday after both his parents died of COVID-19 Kelly BurchDec 10, 2020, 20:54 IST Raiden Gonzalez, five, enjoyed a parade and a fire truck ride for his birthday. COVID-19 in June and whose mother died from the disease in October. Raiden s grandmother, who is taking care of him, hopes that people will stay aware of the risk of the pandemic. The community in San Antonio, Texas came together to make a five-year-old s birthday extra special after the boy lost both of his parents to COVID-19.

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