In memory of those who "died suddenly" in the United States, April 19-25 (Part 2)
Three firefighters, two soldiers, three in city governance, a news director (at CBS), and all too many more
A 22-year-old firefighter and college student:
Pennsylvania Firefighter, College Senior Dies Suddenly At 22
April 20, 2022
Pennsylvania firefighter and college senior John Paul "JP" Ramel died suddenly on Sunday, April 10. He was 22.
Born in Sellersville, Ramel was set to graduate from Utica University in New York in May with a bachelor's degree in construction management, his obituary says.
Ramel was a member of both the New York Mills Fire Department and the Plumsteadville Volunteer Fire Company in Bucks County, which he had joined in 2015, his memorial says.
He was remembered on a GoFundMe page as a hero who "will always serve as a reminder to be kind, gentle, and strong-hearted."
No cause of death reported.
“Vaccine” requirement at Utica University:
Effective as of the opening of the Fall 2021 semester, Utica College is adding the COVID-19 vaccination to the list of required immunizations for students as recommended by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the American College Health Association, and other public health agencies, subject to medical and religious exemptions. New and returning students enrolled in campus-based programs in New York state will be required to submit proof of full vaccination for COVID-19 to the Student Health and Wellness Center (health@utica.edu) no later than Friday, August 6. (Those who have already submitted proof do not need to do so again.) Physician-approved medical exemptions and requests for approved religious exemptions should be e-mailed to health@utica.edu no later than Friday, July 30.
https://www.utica.edu/covid-19-vaccination-requirement
Two more firefighters:
‘Took care of his community’: Firefighters remember long-time Burke County fire chief who died
April 20, 2022
Burke County, N.C. — Firefighters and first responders across the foothills are remembering a long-time fire chief in Burke County on Wednesday.
Former Salem Fire and Rescue Chief, John Stroup, died after volunteering at the fire department south of Morganton for 50 years, according to the department’s Facebook page.
The department said that Stroup died Friday, a week after having a heart attack.
“John was a caretaker. He took care of his family. He took care of his community. He took care of his firefighters and his department,” said Chief Charles Autrey.
Loss of Singerly volunteer, 22, deemed "Line of Duty Death"
April 21, 2022
Elkton, MD — Singerly Volunteer Fire Company unexpectedly lost one of its own Saturday.
Trevor McNabb was just 22 and died in his sleep after working a shift at the Elkton fire company as assistant EMS chief, then going to his paying job at St. Francis Hospital EMS in Wilmington.
“He got off work, went home and went to bed,” said Robert Muller, 1st vice president, director, EMS captain and paramedic for Singerly.
Muller said the results of the autopsy are not out yet but Singerly members participated in the tradition Tuesday of escorting his body from the medical examiner to the funeral home.
Because his death happened within 24 hours of being on duty, McNabb’s death is counted as a “line of duty death.” This means he died as a result of that service.
CBS News Director of Special Events and Logistics Mike Hopkins Dies
April 20, 2022
CBS News director of special events and logistics Mike Hopkins passed away suddenly on Tuesday [at 57].
https://www.adweek.com/tvnewser/cbs-news-director-of-special-events-and-logistics-mike-hopkins-dies/505614/
Three in city governance:
Independence Mayor Hill dies suddenly
April 22, 2022
INDEPENDENCE, Iowa (KCRG) - Independence Mayor Robert Hill died suddenly, according to city officials.
Hill began serving as mayor of the city on Jan. 1, after serving for more than a decade on the city council.
“Bob’s love of family as well as enthusiasm for, and commitment to the City of Independence will always be remembered,” the city said in the Facebook post. “We’d like to extend our deepest sympathies to Bob’s wife, Audrey, their daughters, Beth, Erin, Laura, and their families.”
The city did not provide a cause of death.
https://www.kcrg.com/2022/04/22/independence-mayor-hill-dies-suddenly/
Longtime Resident and Town Councillor, Kenrick W. Clifton, Passes Away
April 22, 2022
It is with great regret and profound sadness that the Town of Randolph, MA, announces the passing of Randolph Town Councillor Kenrick W. Clifton Councillor Clifton died unexpectedly on April 21, 2022.
Clifton was a native of St. Kitts and Nevis in the Caribbean. He attended high school and college in the United States, graduating from Boise State University with a degree in Political Science, where he received an academic and athletic scholarship. Clifton received a Masters in Government and International Relations Government/Political Science from the City University of New York, a Law Degree with 1st Class Honors from the Wolverhampton School of Law in the United Kingdom, as well as Certificates in Law from the Norman Manley Law School in Jamaica and the Inns of Court School of Law in London.
Clifton returned to St. Kitts to work in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and at the Ministry of Tourism and Trade. In 1995, he moved back to the United States, and began working for the Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority (MBTA), where he worked until the present day. Clifton most-recently served as the Assistant Director of the Office of Civil Rights at the MBTA.
No age or cause of death reported.
Caledonia Village Trustee Kevin Wanggaard dies unexpectedly
April 25, 2022
Caledonia Village Trustee Kevin Wanggaard died unexpectedly Saturday at Ascension-All Saints Hospital following a medical emergency at the age of 61.
Wanggaard served 18 years on the Caledonia Village Board and worked 30 years at the City of Racine Water Department. He was also an active member of Moose Lodge #437 at the local and state level and Moose International.
https://racinecountyeye.com/kevin-wanggaard-dies-at-61/
Giroux Glass Mourns Death of Thomas Taitano, 53
April 21, 2022
Giroux Glass Inc. has announced the loss of Thomas Santiago Taitano, who the company describes as “their esteemed and longtime colleague” in Las Vegas. Taitano died unexpectedly on April 13. He was 53.
In 2003, as a recent arrival from Guam, Taitano was one of the first employees hired to launch Giroux Glass’ expansion into Nevada. He was hired as an estimator by Stephanie Lamb, and was thrilled with the opportunity to be part of the company’s entry into Las Vegas. A company press release says Taitano “brought with him his warm charisma, smile, strong work ethic and can-do attitude.”
No cause of death reported.
https://www.usglassmag.com/2022/04/giroux-glass-mourns-death-of-thomas-taitano/
Remembering the charismatic, creative and kind Robert G. Dietrich, 63
April 21, 2022
Robert “Bob” Dietrich is remembered by friends and colleagues as a charismatic, creative, and kind person whose effervescent energy charged up any room he was in. Dietrich, senior associate vice president of university advancement at Northeastern, died unexpectedly earlier this year. He was 63.
“Above all else, Bob loved people—connecting with alumni, spending time with students and their families, participating in events that were important to his colleagues—he cherished the relationships that come with this business,” Diane N. MacGillivray, senior vice president for university advancement, wrote in a message to the members of the university community.
“An elegant and erudite representative for Northeastern, his passion and persistence, relentless optimism, and a stubborn inability to hear ‘no’ made him a stellar fundraiser. The depth of his care for everyone with whom he interacted made him an irreplaceably good person. His loss is professional. It is also profoundly personal,” she wrote.
No cause of death reported.
https://news.northeastern.edu/2022/04/21/remembering-robert-dietrich/#:~:text=Robert%20%E2%80%9CBob%E2%80%9D%20Dietrich%20is%20remembered,He%20was%2063.
Northeastern University requires all students and staff to be “vaccinated”: “Since students, faculty, and staff are required to be fully vaccinated and boosted against SARS-CoV-2, the coronavirus that causes COVID-19, the university is moving forward with policies that will enable the campus community to live, work, and study alongside the virus in a way that’s as close to normal as possible.”
https://news.northeastern.edu/2022/02/08/lifting-covid-19-restrictions/
A loss for women, and an example
April 22, 2022
A great woman died suddenly just after Easter Sunday. Vicki Thorn was the founder of Project Rachel, a post-abortion healing ministry.
“She was a voice for us when we were not able to speak yet,” said Theresa Bonapartis, who had an abortion and now works with women who have done the same. “She heard us when others did not want to listen and definitely opened the door of healing in the Church.” Project Rachel and other ministries like Bonapartis’s Lumina are internationally active now, but that’s because Thorn started the essential work.
https://www.times-news.com/opinion/columns/a-loss-for-women-and-an-example/article_74e5cc18-c274-11ec-b217-074e2052bad9.html
‘ROYAL STUD’ ADAM WINDSOR DEAD AT 41
April 21, 2022
Adam Windsor, who was the first prized student of Dory Funk Jr.’s Funkin Conservatory, has died. He was 41.
Details are still coming in, but he apparently died this morning, April 21, 2022, of heart issues.
“So gutted to here yet another great guy has passed away that I had the pleasure of working with on Wrestle Aid ChampionShip in 2014 after losing Tony Banger Walsh recently to learn that Adam Windsor passed away this morning in Florida is so sad and are thought go out to his family and friends,” posted wrestler John Nursall. “Had the pleasure put him in a match his 1st home town match with Muscles Mansfield vs Old school Bob Barratt and Keith Myatt and what a great show they put on.”
https://slamwrestling.net/index.php/2022/04/21/royal-stud-adam-windsor-dead-at-41/
Steve Ross, director of Lincoln Park Zoo center for apes, dead at 52
April 23, 2022
CHICAGO -- Steve Ross, director of Lincoln Park Zoo's center for apes and a well-respected primatologist, died unexpectedly Wednesday at 52.
https://abc7chicago.com/lincoln-park-zoo-apes-steve-ross-dead/11781268/
Two soldiers:
US Navy sailor dies in Hawaii
April 21, 2022
A U.S. Navy sailor died during a training evolution with U.S. Marines in Hawaii on Sunday.
The Navy first identified the deceased sailor on Wednesday as 29-year-old Lt. j.g. Aaron Fowler. Fowler was assigned to Explosive Ordnance Disposal Mobile Unit One and was participating in a training evolution with the Marine Corps at Marine Corps Base Hawaii in Kanehoe Bay.
https://americanmilitarynews.com/2022/04/us-navy-sailor-dies-in-hawaii/
Member Of National Guard From Hudson Valley Dies Suddenly At 26
April 24, 2022
A Hudson Valley resident and member of the New York Army National Guard has died unexpectedly at the age of 26.
Dutchess County resident William Christopher Bean IV, of Hyde Park, died in Albany on Monday, April 18, according to his obituary.
Bean was born in Poughkeepsie, and he graduated in the class of 2015 from Franklin D. Roosevelt High School in Hyde Park.
https://dailyvoice.com/new-york/cortlandt/obituaries/member-of-national-guard-from-hudson-valley-dies-suddenly-at-26/830820/
Cambridge Realty Capital Founder and CEO Davis Dies
April 24, 2022
Cambridge Realty Capital Founder and CEO Jeffrey Davis died unexpectedly on April 18, according to the company.
“Jeff was a visionary and trailblazer in the senior housing and healthcare finance sector and saw its immense potential and growth long before others deemed it as a class outside of commercial real estate,” said Cambridge Realty President Andrew Erkes. “Cambridge mourns this tragic loss, and our thoughts and prayers are with Jeff’s wife, Karen, his daughter, Taylor, and his extended family.”
Davis founded Cambridge Realty Capital in 1983, seven years after earning a graduate degree in real estate investment analysis and appraisal from the University of Wisconsin. He also previously worked at Chicago-based real estate firm Baird & Warner Inc., where he was the company’s youngest senior vice president in its history, according to Cambridge.
No cause of death or age reported.
https://seniorhousingnews.com/2022/04/24/cambridge-realty-capital-founder-and-ceo-davis-dies/
Debra Stark, founder of Debra’s Natural Gourmet, dies at 75
April 25, 2022
Debra Stark had more in mind in 1989 than simply launching a store where shoppers could find healthy foods, though Debra’s Natural Gourmet in West Concord became far more successful than she could have imagined in those challenging early months.
Ms. Stark, whose business drew praise from national publications and won awards, died last Monday in Emerson Hospital in Concord, two days after she had a heart attack. She was 75 and lived in Acton.
“Up to the last minute her life was vibrant and full of things she was proud of,” said her son Adam, who co-owns the business.
A full month after she “died suddenly” after running the LA Marathon, still no cause of death reported:
Woman Who Died After the L.A. Marathon is Remembered for Her Service; Trisha Paddock, 46, of Ranchos Palos Verdes died on March 20 after participating in the marathon to raise funds for the Asian American Drug Abuse Program
April 20, 2022
On March 20, Ryan Paddock had been sitting in his car waiting for his wife Trisha to finish the last mile of the Los Angeles Marathon when he got a phone call.
“Either the CEO or somebody from the L.A. Marathon called to let me know that I needed to go to the nearest emergency room,” Ryan, 44, told Los Angeles during a recent phone interview.
Trisha, 46, was a veteran participant of full and half marathons, as well as a former Miss Asian America, with no medical problems as far as she and Ryan knew.
He was later informed that Trisha’s heart had stopped after she crossed the finish line of the 13.1-mile run, and that doctors were trying to resuscitate her.
Trisha never regained consciousness. She was pronounced dead at 9:42 p.m.
Her sudden death was a surprise to everyone close to her. She had participated in the long-distance Ragnar Relay twice and had taken part in at least three other half and full marathons before the L.A. Marathon.
The Torrance native, who spent most of her childhood in Redondo Beach, was the person in their family of five who encouraged everyone to practice healthy habits. It was Trisha’s weekend ritual to walk at least six to ten miles every Saturday. As a young adult, she had played competitive volleyball. Trisha, who was Polynesian, had also participated in several beauty pageants and was crowned Miss Asian America in 1993. She also received an athletic scholarship to American University, but later dropped out to go on a missionary trip to Cape Town, South Africa, where she met Ryan in 1997.
“She was on my case about being in better shape and health conditions,” Ryan told Los Angeles. “It’s interesting. I almost feel like she was so endurance-driven that eventually that battery just runs out. Like she could go-go-go-go-go and it’d be no problem.”
Trisha’s death also stunned marathon organizers because it was the first related to the L.A. Marathon since 2007, when a 50-year-old man who had participated in the L.A. Bike Tour in conjunction with the race died after going into cardiac arrest, according to the Los Angeles Fire Department.
No cause of death reported.
Christian M. "Manny" Elliott, 28
April 21, 2022
De Kalb, IL - Christian M. "Manny" Elliott 28, of Malta, IL died unexpectedly on April 19, 2022, at Kishwaukee Hospital Emergency Room in DeKalb. Manny graduated from DeKalb High School in 2012. He did some carpentry work and he bought and sold cars on the side. Manny enjoyed camping and boating.
https://www.legacy.com/us/obituaries/daily-chronicle/name/christian-elliott-obituary?pid=201852023
Stephen Pennington, 50
April 22, 2022
Lewiston, ME – Stephen Pennington, 50, of Lewiston, died unexpectedly at home on Friday April 15, 2022.
Steve enjoyed being a member of Grace Community Church in Auburn. He truly felt like he was a part of something there and even started preaching! He had just recently become a minister and could not have been more proud.
Steve also enjoyed spending time with his family and friends as well as drawing and being creative with art.
No cause of death reported.
https://www.sunjournal.com/2022/04/22/obituarystephen-pennington/
Michael Shawn McCulley, 58
April 26, 2022
Michael Shawn McCulley, 58, passed away Thursday, April 21, 2022, at Memorial Hospital of Sweetwater County in Rock Springs, Wyoming. He was a lifelong resident of Rock Springs, Wyoming. He died following a sudden illness.
Mr. McCulley attended schools in Rock Springs and was a 1981 graduate of Rock Springs High School.
He married Tammy Gail July 27, 2013 in Point of Rocks, Wyoming.
Mr. McCulley worked for H & N Goldfield Services for five years as a Valve Technician. He loved spending time with family especially his grandchildren and wrestling.
No cause of death reported.
https://www.sweetwaternow.com/michael-shawn-mcculley-january-12-1963-april-21-2022/
Robert D. Linn, Jr., 40
April 25, 2022
Vineland, NJ - Robert D. Linn Jr., 40, of Vineland died unexpectedly Wednesday evening April 20, 2022 shortly after arrival to the emergency room at Inspira Medical Center in Vineland.
The son of Robert D. Linn Sr. of Vineland and the late Robin J. (nee Gaeger) Linn, who died this past March 15th, he was born on November 12, 1981 in Bridgeton. Bobby was a 2000 graduate of Buena Regional High School. He attended Atlantic Cape Community College where he studied criminal justice.
No cause of death reported.
https://www.thedailyjournal.com/obituaries/vdj043234
Kevin Linwood McLain, 51, RIP
April 21, 2022
FAIRFIELD [Maine] – Kevin Linwood McLain, 51, died unexpectedly late Thursday evening, April 21, 2022. A heart attack took him from this earth, but his broad smile will always be remembered.
Kevin’s interests were many: he enjoyed riding his Harley, fishing, hunting, snowmobiling, boating, camping, NASCAR, however, most of all he enjoyed spending time with family and friends. He coached Kyle’s hockey team and most recently coached his younger son, Keenan, in basketball and baseball.
https://www.centralmaine.com/2022/04/24/obituarykevin-linwood-mclain/
Michael B. Poole, 63
April 22, 2022
Michael B. Poole, 63, of St. Johnsbury, Vt., died suddenly at his home due to heart failure.
Michael was a lifetime resident of St. Johnsbury, graduating from St. Johnsbury Academy. He held many jobs and enjoyed being a route driver for different companies. Michael loved the outdoors and was a sports enthusiast with weightlifting and working out a particular passion. He enjoyed going to concerts in Montreal, especially 70s and 80s rock bands. His cats were loved companions.
Tami M. ”Tootie” Elstad, 56
April 21, 2022
Tami M. ”Tootie” Elstad, age 56 of Backus, MN, formerly of New Prague, was called home to the house of our Lord on April 19, 2022, dying suddenly from a heart attack. Tami was always full of life and definitely kept the party going.
On February 21, 2009 Tami married Dan Elstad in beautiful Jamaica. The picturesque beach wedding was the beginning of a wonderful 13+ year marriage. They lived in Backus in a beautiful lake home with their beloved dog, Elli. A lot of great memories were had at the house as friends and family were always welcome to the Elstad resort. When having a bonfire, take the opportunity to put another log on the fire and toast to a happy memory of Tami. She is loved so much and will be dearly missed.
No cause of death reported.
Paula A. Pell, 70
April 20, 2022
Paula Ann Marino Pell, 70, of Flora, IN, died suddenly at her home Friday, April 1, 2022.
Paula retired from Purdue University in 2007. She also worked at Save-a-Lot in Delphi.
No cause of death reported.
https://www.carrollcountycomet.com/articles/paula-a-pell-2/
Micheal Edward "Mikey" Petry II, 38
April 20, 2022
Micheal Edward "Mikey" Petry II, 38 of Ohley, WV, died suddenly on April 18.
He was an avid NASCAR fan and loved Realtree Camo, the rebel flag, Hank Williams Jr. and Dale Earnhardt Sr. He was a gun and automotive enthusiast and loved to ride his four wheeler. He had the biggest heart and was the joy of his family's life.
No cause of death reported.
Steve Van Wart, 57
April 21, 2022
His athletic story was lifelong. Whether golfing, skiing, cycling, hiking or pitching BP to his kids, Steve was gung-ho. He was a black belt in Tae Kwon Do, winning national age-group championships in 2006, 2007 and a world federation title in 2008. For years, he competed in Iron Man events, then joined the triathlon circuit (swim/bike/run). He ultimately qualified in Florida for a spot on the U.S. Triathlon Team, then finished seventh in his age-group at the 2019 World Triathlon Grand Finale in Lake Geneva, Switzerland, with some 4,000 athletes and 60 countries.
Steve died suddenly [at 57] from a massive stroke caused by a blood clot to his brain.
https://www.legacy.com/us/obituaries/eastbaytimes/name/steve-van-wart-obituary?id=34365804
Beloved North Jersey Native, Monmouth University Grad Dies Suddenly, 35
April 19, 2022
Beloved North Jersey Native and Monmouth University graduate Julitta D'Adamo-Filosa died unexpectedly at Community Medical Center on Monday, April 11. She was 35.
https://dailyvoice.com/new-jersey/monmouth/obituaries/beloved-north-jersey-native-monmouth-university-grad-dies-suddenly-35/830433/
Russell Cheyenne "Chey" Floyd, 39
April 19, 2022
Russell Cheyenne "Chey" Floyd, of Smyer, Texas died unexpectedly on April 14, 2022. He was only 39 years old. The family is deeply saddened and shocked by his sudden death.
Chey attended Smyer High School and Lubbock Christian University, and lived in Smyer for most of his life. Chey’s pride and joy was his family. He spent all of his free time with his family. He was also very handy and creative.
No cause of death reported.
https://www.lubbockonline.com/obituaries/p0205330
Two 16-year-old boys “died unexpectedly”:
Tristan Wayne Erway, 16
April 19, 2022
Port Allegany, PA - Tristan Wayne Erway, 16, died unexpectedly on Monday, April 11, 2022.
A tenth-grade student at Northern Potter High School, Tristan also attended Seneca Highlands Career and Technology Center for Network Systems Technology.
As a member of Headwaters FFA he received his Discovery Degree, Greenhand Degree and Chapter Farmer Degree, Tristan enjoyed attending the National FFA Conventions especially the year he was able to watch his brother Clifton receive his American Farmer Degree. He was also an active member of both the Elm Valley Harvester and the Furry Friends 4-H clubs with projects including goats, rabbits, and small animals.
No cause of death reported.
https://www.eveningtribune.com/obituaries/p0205302
Henry L. Farmer V
April 20, 2022
Darien - Henry L. Farmer V, a resident of Darien, CT, died suddenly on Tuesday, April 12, at the age of just 16, in Stamford, CT, of medical complications.
https://obituaries.newburyportnews.com/obituary/henry-farmer-v-1084976327
April Dawn Boothby, 30
April 20, 2022
Lewiston, ME – April Dawn Boothby, 30, of Lewiston, died unexpectedly Tuesday April 5, 2022 at her residence. April was educated in Auburn schools and graduated from the Franklin Alternative School, proud of her accomplishment. Following high school, April worked for several years in retail.
Most importantly, April loved her two daughters, Echo and Locklyn, with all her heart, as they were her whole world. April was an artsy person and she particularly liked creating art with oil pastels.
No cause of death reported.
https://www.sunjournal.com/2022/04/20/obituaryapril-dawn-boothby/
Durell O. Anderson, 27
April 19, 2022
Waterbury, CT – Durell O’Neil Anderson, 27, of Waterbury, died unexpectedly. He was the son of Michael and Susan Anderson of Waterbury.
No cause of death reported.
https://www.rep-am.com/obituaries/2022/04/19/durell-o-anderson/
Michael Jerome Owecke, 65
April 19, 2022
Winona, MN - Michael Jerome “Mike” Owecke, of Fountain City, died unexpectedly on April 13, 2022, at the age of 65 while en route to vacation at Zion National Park.
As a youth, Mike developed a love for the Driftless Region and returned to Winona for college, and subsequently graduated from WSU with a B.S. in biology. He was currently serving as the zoning administrator for Buffalo County.
No cause of death reported.
Robert J. “Bob” Ghent, 62
April 19, 2022
Marysville, OH - Robert J. “Bob” Ghent, 62, of Richwood, died unexpectedly April 15th at his home. He was a former employee of Kroger in Marysville.
Aside from working at Kroger, Bob found joy coaching Little League Football in Marysville. He loved to play guitar, and made the best sausage gravy in existence. A dedicated dad and grandpa, he was happiest when spending time with his grandkids.
No cause of death reported.
https://www.unioncountydailydigital.com/articles/robert-j-bob-ghent/
Randy L. Gordon, 61, formerly of Canton
April 20, 2022
CANTON, New York (WWNY) - Randy L. Gordon, 61, formerly of Canton, died unexpectedly on Sunday, April 17, 2022 at the Canton-Potsdam Hospital following being stricken ill at the home of his sister.
https://www.wwnytv.com/2022/04/20/randy-l-gordon-61-formerly-canton/
Reuben Boettcher, 37
April 25, 2022
Reuben J. Boettcher, 37, died suddenly on Tuesday, April 19, 2022, at his residence in Greenwood, Indiana.
Reuben was born June 13, 1984, in Bloomer, the son of Richard and Pauline (Rands) Boettcher. Reuben worked for DHL courier service for years.
Reuben is survived by his parents, Richard and Pauline of Chippewa Falls; and one sister, Stevie Boettcher of Menomonie.
No cause of death reported.
Elizabeth “Beth” M. Soles, 66
April 19, 2022
Christmas, MI – Elizabeth “Beth” M. Soles, age 66, of Christmas, Michigan died unexpectedly on April 12th, 2022, at UP Health Systems in Marquette, following a brief illness.
Beth graduated from Wm. G. Mather High School in 1973 and cherished the many great memories with her girlfriends in school. Beth loved the outdoors. She enjoyed gardening, berry picking, and morel hunting. Beth was a caring person who would do what she could to help anyone.
No cause of death reported.
https://www.miningjournal.net/obituaries/2022/04/elizabeth-beth-m-soles/
Mary Jo Lindsey, 74
April 19, 2022
St. Joseph, Mo. - Mary Jo Zaroor Lindsey, 74, died unexpectedly on March 4, 2022, at her home. Mary Jo graduated from Bishop LeBlond High School. She attended Missouri Western College before relocating to New Orleans, Louisiana, to study and work in the field of cytopathology.
Her career enabled her to live and make friends in several places throughout the Midwest including Omaha, Nebraska, where she met and married the love of her life, Fred Lindsey. Mary Jo was deeply rooted in her Catholic faith. She volunteered at, and later oversaw, the House of Bread ministry and spent time each week in Eucharistic Adoration at Mir House of Prayer.
No cause of death reported.
Taylor Jane Naugle, 24
April 25, 2022
Taylor Jane Naugle, 24, of Orrtanna, PA, died suddenly, Wednesday, April 20, 2022, at her home.
Taylor was a 2015 graduate of Fairfield High School. Taylor always had a sense of adventure, she loved to travel and explore. She also enjoyed spending time with her family and friends. Taylor had a passion for animals and she enjoyed working with them. She often volunteered at local shelters to lend a helping hand.
No cause of death reported.
https://www.gettysburgtimes.com/obituaries/article_21bc28d5-73af-51cd-96d2-2c26048c752e.html
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I think Tristan died in this fire. https://www.oleantimesherald.com/news/3-brothers-2-family-friends-died-in-genesee-fire/article_d361d9cd-2b26-5cd7-9464-4dcb78458986.html