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The Sunday after Thanksgiving, an initial rapid COVID-19 test came back negative. But within a few days, a subsequent test showed she had the virus.
Mamouzelos was hospitalized on Dec. 3 with breathing difficulties.
At first, she was able to FaceTime with her family, but then grew too tired for those virtual visits with the family she could otherwise not do without.
On Dec. 20, Perez said medical staff indicated her mother would need a lung transplant to survive — but would not be eligible to get on the transplant list.
Still, Mamouzelos insisted on fighting, Perez said.
“She didn’t care what measures were needed to keep her alive,” Perez recalled. “She loved life and wanted to live it.
“As the days passed, every time we spoke to her, we knew that our days with her were numbered.”
Family members had one last FaceTime video chat with Mamouzelos on Christmas Day.
That night, Perez spoke to a nurse at the hospital and conveyed a heart-breaking message to her mother.
Perez asked the nurse “to tell my mom that it was OK to let go. We know how hard she fought.”
“The nurse called me on Dec. 27 and told me she wanted us to come up to the hospital. We knew it was time,” Perez said.
Yia Yia’s family had one final conversation with her regarding her wishes, told her how much they loved her, and then she was gone.
Contributed by The Times of Northwest Indiana
Marc Chase Melvin Lightfoot
Name: Melvin ‘Melton’ Lightfoot
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