Faces of some of the more than 125,000 lives lost in US to coronavirus

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Faces of some of the more than 125,000 lives lost in US to coronavirus.

Michigan Rep. Rashida Tlaib tweeted,"So many of us are better people because of Senator Morris Hood III. ... Morris was someone that we could count on to do the right thing & he did with such love for his people."

Rice was one of the"frozen Chosin" -- a dangerous and critical battle at the Chosin Reservoir in the Korean War. Cavalieri then spent most of his career at Vermont Marble Co. He then went on to consult for smaller New Jersey-based marble firms, according to theCavalieri's wife of 66 years died 10 months before him. Cavalieri is survived by his four children and many grandchildren and great-grandchildren.In 1957, Corliss Henry became the first black nurse on the staff at Muhlenberg Hospital in Plainfield, New Jersey.

"Without question, Inspector Remolino’s work saved countless lives," said FDNY Commissioner Daniel Nigro."Our entire Department mourns his loss."Charles “Rob” Roberts was a"beloved" police officer in Glenn Ridge, New Jersey, the department said.In 2000, Roberts joined the police department in Glenn Ridge, and he and his wife raised their three children in the town.

"Rob was a mentor within the department and the entire Borough; and today we have truly lost a hero to all," the department continued."Rest easy our brother in blue, you will never be forgotten and have left a permanent mark on each life you have touched. To have known you is to have loved you.Raymond Scholwinski, a sergeant with the Harris County Sheriff's Office in Texas, died on May 6.

After three decades of serving the people of Aurora,"he made the choice to come here and save lives," de Blasio said.De Blasio said a memorial will be created in New York City to honor him and"to remember all those who came to our defense."Michael Conners He was the fire chief in Davie, Florida, from 2001 and 2007 and had been the Seminole Tribe of Florida’s fire chief since 2008, WPLG said.

"She was a dominant real estate mogul and a loving human that would spoil her grandchildren with compliments any chance should could get," Levine said. Glisson is survived by his wife of 21 years and his daughters, ages 17 and 12, said New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy.New Jersey doctor Harvey Hirsch was a"beloved" New Jersey pediatrician and a"fixture at Monmouth Medical Center," Gov. Phil Murphy said.

"His legacy of public service for NW Colorado and our whole state is felt at the Capitol and back home,"John "Jack" Taylor, a longtime member of the Colorado legislature, has died from the coronavirus.Mark Barisonek, an employee of the Transportation Security Administration , died on April 28, the agency said.

She learned she was HIV positive in 1994 but Dockery"never allowed that diagnoses to become a stigma," Murphy said. The Feldmans built a home in New Jersey and raised two children, one of whom is now a doctor, Murphy said. Lindsey and Jerel La Santa, an FDNY firefighter, hold their 5-month old child, Jay-Natalie, who died of coronavirus, in this undated photo.He had just finished his first shift when he learned his daughter was in the emergency room,After weeks in the hospital, Jay-Natalie died on April 20, the Post reported.

U.S. Army Command Sergeant Major Bennie Adkins salutes after being awarded the Medal of Honor by President Barack Obama during a ceremony at the White House in Washington, Sept. 15, 2014.Adkins had three deployments to Vietnam as a Green Beret, and his Medal of Honor citation said he showed “extraordinary heroism and selflessness above and beyond the call of duty," the Post reported.

A photo shows NYPD Traffic Section Commander, Mohammed Chowdhury. Chowdhury died after showing COVID-19 symptoms, April 19, 2020. The Timberwolves said in a statement,"In the four-plus years we were fortunate to know Jackie, she became part of our family. Her passion for life and for her family was palpable."

She got married and started a family, and went on to be active in her New Jersey synagogue, Murphy said. Skylar Herbert, the five-year-old daughter of two first responders in Detroit, tested positive for COVID-19 in March 2020 and died after developing a rare form of meningitis and brain swelling. His fellow teacher, Jessica St. Hilaire, told WABC, "He walked into my classroom and it was like playtime, kids would pop out of their seats and go over there and give him high fives, that's who he was," she said.Nadler is survived by her children and grandchildren and was predeceased by her husband.Rita Koslow Nadler, 88, of Montclair, died April 8, 2020.Nadler graduated from Smith College and earned a law degree from the University of Chicago, her son, Evan Nadler, told ABC News.

"Thousands and thousands of times in his career, EMT Redd quite literally answered the call for help in our city," Nigro said."He was a vital part of our emergency medical response and all of the FDNY mourns his loss.”⁣Linda Rini, 72, of Long Island, New York, died on April 8, according to her obituary.Linda Rini at her 70th birthday celebration on Oct. 8, 2017, in Rockville Centre, N.Y.

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