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94-year-old woman picks up pandemic hobby, sews pillowcases for kids in hospitals
A Valley senior uses the pandemic to sew pillows for a good cause.
By: KNXV Staff
and last updated 2021-03-09 17:44:21-05
MESA, Ariz. â A 94-year-old woman found a way to stay busy and help others during the pandemic when she started volunteering for a nonprofit that sends colorful pillowcases to children at Arizona hospitals who are battling cancer or other serious illnesses.
Frances Chenoweth of Mesa has sewn 80 pillowcases in the past few months, all with vibrant and fun colors. Because I needed something to do besides sit around the house, she said.
94-year-old Mesa woman picks up pandemic hobby, sews pillowcases for children in hospitals
A Valley senior uses the pandemic to sew pillows for a good cause.
and last updated 2021-03-09 14:53:05-05
MESA, AZ â A 94-year-old Mesa woman found a way to stay busy and help others during the pandemic when she started volunteering for a nonprofit that sends colorful pillowcases to children at Valley hospitals battling cancer or other serious illnesses.
Frances Chenoweth has sewn 80 pillowcases in the past few months they are all vibrant and fun colors. Because I needed something to do besides sit around the house, she said.
âI thought I had a lifetimeâ: Wife watches husbandâs decline from COVID-19 via FaceTime By KPNX Staff | January 13, 2021 at 4:53 AM CST - Updated January 13 at 10:34 AM
SURPRISE, Ariz. (KPNX) - The coronavirus has left one Arizona family feeling helpless, only able to watch on FaceTime as a 42-year-old father of three declines in the intensive care unit. He is on a ventilator and needs a lung transplant but isnât stable enough for the procedure.
Monique Horbaczewski sees her future fading away as her husband, 42-year-old Bob Horbaczewski, teeters on the verge of death from COVID-19. The pain of being healthy and unable to see Bob Horbaczewski in person is weighing heavily on his wife, Monique Horbaczewski, and his three kids. (Source: Monique Horbaczewski, KPNX via CNN)