Remembering those we lost, over 95 years old, in the coronavirus pandemic
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Annie Glenn
Age 100, St. Paul, Minn.
Lost on May 19

Champion of people with speech disorders. Predeceased by husband, astronaut and US Senator John Glenn


Florence Cahill Flaherty
Age 96, Brewster, Mass.
Lost on May 6

She had that Irish wit


Eve Rudin
Age 103, Philadelphia
Lost on Apr 25

One of the first women of her generation to drive a car


Walter M. Eagles Jr.
Age 95, Fort Washington, Pa.
Lost on Apr 24

Kept a scrapbook of the places he saw


Joseph Feingold
Age 97, New York City
Lost on Apr 15

Architect and Holocaust survivor


Corliss Henry
Age 95, Summit, N.J.
Lost on Apr 14

Trailblazing New Jersey nurse


John B. Ahrens
Age 96, Newton, Mass.
Lost on Apr 10

Lifelong pacifist


Marie Scanlan Walker
Age 99, Louisiana
Lost on Apr 9

Never drew attention to herself


Henry F. Graff
Age 98, Greenwich, Conn.
Lost on Apr 7

Columbia University historian of US presidents


Joyce Roberts
Age 96, Portland, Maine
Lost on May 12

Had a passion for golf and bridge


Genowefa Kochanek
Age 98, Massachusetts
Lost on May 12

Survived the German invasion and occupation of Poland during World War II


Russell Arnold Nielsen
Age 96, Cedar Falls, Iowa
Lost on May 12

Attended the Illinois College of Optometry


Robert Grant Conner
Age 96, Easthampton, Mass.
Lost on May 8

Nothing brought him greater joy than taking his boys on hikes


Florence Ethel Buenzly
Age 99, Allentown, Pa.
Lost on May 7

Long-time member of Grace Lutheran Church


Grace Nutland
Age 102, Paramus, N.J.
Lost on May 6

Worked for the FBI during World War II


Dorothy V. Indeck
Age 95, Bridgewater, N.J.
Lost on May 4

Taught in the Bridgewater public elementary schools


Patricia L. Henry
Age 102, Dearborn, Mich.
Lost on May 2

Artist at heart


Ina Macko
Age 96, Griswold, Conn.
Lost on May 2

Taught math for 25 years at Voluntown Elementary School


Mary Ann Yazzie
Age 96, Life Care Center of Farmington, N.M.
Lost on May 2

Her family believed she would have stayed with them through the traditional Navajo lifespan of 102 years


Clementine E. Jamgochian
Age 95, Peabody, Mass.
Lost on May 2

Faced the challenges of life with a smile and positive attitude


Ruth E. Shinn
Age 97, Washington, D.C.
Lost on May 1

Advocate for gender, racial and LGBT equality


Dorothy May Thompson
Age 105, Des Moines
Lost on Apr 29

Traced her roots back over 10 generations


Dorthe J. Flick
Age 97, Clinton, Iowa
Lost on Apr 28

Core member of her congregation


Hilda R. Nagel
Age 99, Whitehall, Pa.
Lost on Apr 27

Volunteered as a firehouse cook for over 50 years


Wayne L. Wolford
Age 95, Pennsylvania
Lost on Apr 27

In the Pennsylvania Voter Hall of Fame for voting in every November election for 50 years


Lillian Press
Age 95, Kentucky
Lost on Apr 26

Dearly loved Kentucky


Richard M. Glidden
Age 95, Orleans, Mass.
Lost on Apr 25

Awarded the Combat Infantryman Badge, Purple Heart and Bronze Star


Nora Malis
Age 97, Salem, N.H.
Lost on Apr 25

Her will was indomitable


Retha Elizabeth Contri Sharp
Age 98, Iowa
Lost on Apr 22

Always enjoyed a good discussion involving politics


Joseph J. Angi Sr.
Age 95, New York
Lost on Apr 18

Served in Belgium, France and Germany during WWII


Robert R. Stout
Age 95, Dennis, Mass.
Lost on Apr 17

Survived the sinking of his troopship in the English Channel


Antoinette Meyer
Age 95, Crownsville, Md.
Lost on Apr 13

Trailblazing deputy sheriff


Josephine Posnanski
Age 98, New Jersey
Lost on Apr 11

Loved to dance


Doris Mae Burkhart Kale
Age 98, Pennsylvania
Lost on Apr 11

Excelled in the kitchen


Bernard David Seckler
Age 95, Newton, Mass.
Lost on Apr 10

Math reader for Recordings for the Blind


Susan Grey Hopp Crofoot
Age 97, Westwood, N.J.
Lost on Apr 7

Took great joy in writing little ditties under her pen name, Penelope Penwiper


Jeanne Hammond Byrnes
Age 97, Danbury, Conn.
Lost on Apr 4

Received numerous awards for her accounting skills


Harold L. Hayes
Age 96, Fort Wright, Ky.
Lost on Apr 2

Original member of the Navy’s elite Underwater Demolition Team


Margueritte Martha McCain
Age 96, Tulsa, Okla.
Lost on May 11

Voracious reader


Francis A. Kennedy
Age 95, Clarence, N.Y.
Lost on May 10

Korean War hero and inventor


Nelson Henry Jr.
Age 96, Philadelphia
Lost on May 9

World War II veteran


Lucy Yanushefski
Age 95, West Chester, Pa.
Lost on May 8

Was married for 59 years


Bettie London Traxler
Age 97, Greenville, S.C.
Lost on May 7

Former member of the Quadrille and Colonial Dames of America


Rosalie J. Downes Emrich
Age 97, Catonsville, Md.
Lost on May 3

Survived by her longtime companion and many nieces and nephews


Frank M. Goewey Jr.
Age 95, North Carolina
Lost on May 3

World War II veteran, and he proudly drove for generals


Elizabeth Harris Tirrell
Age 95, Hillsborough, N.J.
Lost on May 1

Loved classical and choral music


Joraine Sieber Groat
Age 97, Ann Arbor, Mich.
Lost on Apr 30

Intelligent and industrious


Nancy Reid
Age 97, Topsfield, Mass.
Lost on Apr 30

Perfectionist and an excellent cook


Barbara Helen Richardson
Age 97, Bristol, Conn.
Lost on Apr 29

Trained and accomplished singer


Edie Morello
Age 97, Barrington, Ill.
Lost on Apr 29

Voted “most debonair” in her high school yearbook


Norton A. Kent
Age 96, Gwynedd, Pa.
Lost on Apr 26

City planner and longtime community volunteer


Britta Lou Miller
Age 97, Ohio
Lost on Apr 25

Enlisted in the Women’s Army Corps on her 21st birthday in 1944


Helen Demetoglous
Age 96, New Jersey
Lost on Apr 24

Remained proud of her Greek heritage


Dorothy Alma Ennis D’Ostilio
Age 95, Fairfield, Conn.
Lost on Apr 24

Avid reader and book club member


Raymond Paul Janssen
Age 96, Dowagiac, Mich.
Lost on Apr 22

Last of his generation for his 60 nieces and nephews


Anna Sternik Warren
Age 100, Binghamton, N.Y.
Lost on Apr 22

Feisty, unique lady to the end


Florence Marks
Age 96, Lancaster, Pa.
Lost on Apr 20

Hospitality came easy to her


Justin Liuba
Age 95, Springfield, Mass.
Lost on Apr 18

Worked for Radio Free Europe


Gloria Zimmerman
Age 97, White Plains, N.Y.
Lost on Apr 18

Exemplified the women of the Greatest Generation


Philip Kahn
Age 100, Westbury, N.Y.
Lost on Apr 17

World War II veteran whose twin died in the Spanish Flu epidemic a century ago


Ruth Hunter
Age 96, Washington, D.C.
Lost on Apr 17

Secretary for the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff


Lela Reed
Age 95, Country Club Hills, Ill.
Lost on Apr 14

Babysitter for the local church


Helen Silvia
Age 96, Brockton, Mass.
Lost on Apr 13

Known as the “fashionista” in her nursing home


Jerzy Glowczewski
Age 97, New York City
Lost on Apr 13

Last of the WWII Polish fighter pilots


Luther Coleman
Age 108, Evergreen Park, Ill.
Lost on Apr 11

Man who seemed to know everything


Wynn Handman
Age 97, New York City
Lost on Apr 11

Acting teacher and a founder of the American Place Theater


George J. Foerst Jr.
Age 99, New Jersey
Lost on Apr 9

Called “The Captain” by friends and family


Helen Boles Days
Age 96, Wynnewood, Pa.
Lost on Apr 9

Made what she had work for her


Ilona Murai Kerman
Age 96, New York
Lost on Apr 8

Featured in multiple Broadway productions


Conrad Duncker
Age 99, Chicago
Lost on Apr 8

Longtime dentist


Vera Flint
Age 97, Beverly, Mass.
Lost on Apr 8

Face behind the counter at a family-owned grocery store


Beatrice Rubin
Age 96, New Jersey
Lost on Apr 7

Her size belied her strength and spirit


Leo Sreebny
Age 98, Seattle
Lost on Apr 5

Preferred bolo ties to neckties, suspenders to belts


Norma Hoza
Age 101, Wilmette, Ill.
Lost on Apr 2

Mom to six sons


Robert M. Weintraub
Age 96, New York
Lost on Mar 29

A long career in the import-export business


Horace Saunders
Age 96, Mount Airy, Md.
Lost on Mar 29

Tailor