79-year-old David Nagy was one of 7016 Texas residents who have passed away from coronavirus. But David’s death, just like those of other innocent victims, could have been avoided.
In order to make the grieving family’s voice heard, his heartbroken wife Stacey wrote a powerful obituary in the local newspaper Jefferson Jimplecute on July 30. It soon caught the attention of people on social media and spread far further than Jefferson, a city of around 1,961 residents.
The impassioned obituary laid it out loud and clear who is to blame for David’s “needless death” and even stated that karma will “find you all!” Let’s take a look at the full text down below, which surely gives a lot of food for thought, especially these days when the pandemic is breathing over our shoulder but many still refuse to take it seriously.
The widow’s impassioned obituary for her husband who died of coronavirus has spread far further than the small town of Jefferson
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Image credits: Stacey Sylos Nagy
Stacey has shared her text published in a local newspaper on Facebook
Image credits: Stacey Sylos Nagy
Image credits: Stacey Sylos Nagy
And this is what people had to say
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