Partial account by Rebecca Levison, Peggy's daughter:
She beat the coronavirus and then it beat her. She was released from an 11-day hospital stay on April 10 and grew stronger and stronger. Ten-minute walks became easy, breathing exercises, quarter squats and stretching became a daily practice. It's a miracle! She's recovered! A week back from the hospital, she was talking about going back to work.
But on May 1, her heart stopped beating, we think. Was it a clot? Was it cardiac arrest? We will never know. In these COVID times, there are no autopsies. There is no "viewing of the body." There are no answers. There's shock and questions and grief.
Arrangements by https://www.akmacagnafuneralhome.com .
Partial account by Rebecca Levison, Peggy's daughter:
She beat the coronavirus and then it beat her. She was released from an 11-day hospital stay on April 10 and grew stronger and stronger. Ten-minute walks became easy, breathing exercises, quarter squats and stretching became a daily practice. It's a miracle! She's recovered! A week back from the hospital, she was talking about going back to work.
But on May 1, her heart stopped beating, we think. Was it a clot? Was it cardiac arrest? We will never know. In these COVID times, there are no autopsies. There is no "viewing of the body." There are no answers. There's shock and questions and grief.
Arrangements by https://www.akmacagnafuneralhome.com .
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