Death and funeral notices for Coventry - week commencing December 14
We re bidding a fond farewell to a number of Coventry residents
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Each week people across Coventry pay tribute to their loved ones in the pages of the Coventry Telegraph.
We have gathered the messages posted over the week commencing December 14 in one place here.
BILL BARLOW
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OCEAN CITY â With a COVID-19 vaccine almost within reach, a mid-November outbreak at The Shores senior living facility brought devastating news.
Twelve residents have died, as did a nurse at the Bay Avenue facility.
A spokeswoman with United Methodist Communities, which operates The Shores, said that due to privacy concerns, the names of the residents could not be released, nor any information on their ages or how long they lived at the center.
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COVID-19 claimed another life in Windsor-Essex Thursday as the number of new cases reached triple digits for the second day in a row.
A woman in her 70s who lived in the general community has died as a result of the virus, the Windsor-Essex County Health Unit reported. She is the third person to succumb to complications from COVID-19 this week, following an otherwise healthy 27-year-old man and another woman in her 70s.
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