Families of those lost in one of Maryland’s deadliest nursing home outbreaks grieve and celebrate their lives - News Summed Up

Families of those lost in one of Maryland’s deadliest nursing home outbreaks grieve and celebrate their lives


ADADThroughout the service, where families brought photographs and drawings of the dead, there were stories about the connections formed between residents who called Sagepoint home. Joan Chapman said her brother, John “Jackie” Chapman, was blessed to have Wilson “Sonny” Goldsmith as his roommate and “right hand man.”“Mr. “He had great tomatoes,” a woman in the audience said with a smile. “I would have wanted a little more,” she said, pausing, as another woman filled in: “Compassion.”“Yes, compassion from Sagepoint,” Hernandez said. Sagepoint chief executive Andrea Dwyer said in a statement that the staff grieved for every life that was lost to the coronavirus.


Source: Washington Post June 28, 2020 22:51 UTC



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