Virus crochet blanket made with gay pride colors

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“He raised my brother and I the right way, and we were loved.” He was living in Alexandria, Louisiana, when he and his wife, Kelle, were admitted to the hospital with the coronavirus. A Mercyhurst Prep graduate, his coaching career included tenures with the Penn State Behrend and Gannon University baseball teams. “He was just an all-around amazing person, on and off the court,” his son, Matthew Bari, told the Erie Times-News. She died at the Jewish Home of Eastern PA in Scranton on May 2. Born in Czechoslovakia, her goals were to be a devoted and loving daughter, sister, wife (of 65 years), and mother “and she exceeded them daily,” according to her obituary. An Army veteran, 'he will always be remembered for his kindness, generosity and mild demeanor,' his obituary said. Adolph Ambrogi, 79, Throop, Lackawanna County.

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