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Family of Buckhannon man who died from COVID-19 donates iPads for communication in DMC’s ICU

Jennie Raines, Sheila Perry, Alyica Kline, NinaMae Coberly, Pamela Johnston, and Michael Bell
Jennie Raines, Sheila Perry, Alyica Kline, NinaMae Coberly, Pamela Johnston, and Michael Bell

Tex E. Walton was a resident of Buckhannon, W.Va., who lost his life to COVID-19 in mid-October of 2020. Throughout Tex’s battle with COVID-19, his family was only able to communicate via cell phone, Google DUO, and FaceTime. At times, the staff members used their personal devices so that his family could communicate with him while he was in isolation in the ICU at Ruby Memorial Hospital.

Due to the need for more devices in many WV medical facilities, Tex’s family decided that starting a fundraiser for devices for other COVID-19 patients was a way to continue Tex’s legacy of giving to the community. In many cases, virtual chats are the last time that families will have with their loved ones.

Sheila Perry and Pam Johnston have donated a total of 16 devices to Davis Medical Center, J.W. Ruby Memorial Hospital, United Hospital Center, St. Joseph’s Hospital, and Stonewall Jackson. The two iPad’s donated to Davis Medical Center are a great addition to our streaming services for ICU patients offered through our Chaplain, Dina Andrews.

Pictured above is a photo of Tex. E Walton being held by his granddaughter, NinaMae Coberly.
Pictured above is a photo of Tex. E Walton being held by his granddaughter, NinaMae Coberly.

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