âIâll see you in heaven.â
It was the last thing Al Braccolino, 90, of Crown Point, told one of his daughters as paramedics loaded him into an ambulance Nov. 16. COVID-19 forced him into the final fight of his life.
Ten days later, the chair Al usually occupied at the Thanksgiving table would sit empty. The husband to his wife of 70 years, father of three and grandfather of six died on the holiday.
Alâs daughter, Sandra Noe, was herself suffering from COVID-19, which she contracted while caring for her sick parents, when the virus forced Alâs hospitalization.
Noe, 66, is no stranger to helping elderly shut-ins weather isolation.
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The “most expensive home on the market” in the US has undergone a price cut and the hiring of an international realtor after being on sale on and off for more than a decade.
In December, the Beverly House, located in Beverly Hills, California, was listed on the market for $119m (£90m) after it was initially listed at $165m in 2007, $95m in 2010, $195m in 2016 and $135m in 2018.
The home, which once belonged to newspaper magnate William Randolph Hearst and actress Marion Davies, who owned the mansion until 1967, was designed by architect Gordon Kaufmann and built in 1926 for Milton Getz.