6,200 people have died from COVID-19 in Wisconsin. Here are stories of some we ve lost. DAVID WAHLBERG
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Feb 21, 2021
A high school principal who cared about music and sports. A state lawyer who wrote to numerous world leaders. A preschool teacher who organized regional Girl Scout cookie sales.
They are among six more Madison-area people lost to COVID-19 whose stories the Wisconsin State Journal is sharing as the statewide death toll has passed 6,200.
The new stories join six from November and six from December.
State lawyer wrote to world leaders, had eclectic interests
Boykoff BOYKOFF FAMILY
A longtime lawyer for the state of Wisconsin whose volunteer work involved literacy and libraries, Thomas Boykoff had some unusual hobbies.
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