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Coronavirus: Darby Mills urges pandemic precautions after losing father to COVID-19

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COVID-19.Darby Mills is best known for her time with the Headpins, but her heart is broken after losing her dad last week to the disease caused by the novel coronavirus.

COVID-19 outbreaks declared at two long-term care homes in Vernon, B.C. Mills said her father, Staley Gordon Mills, died at the age of 90 at Noric House, the long-term care facility in Vernon where he lived.“He was a great man and he worked his whole life to supply his four children with everything he and mom possibly could,” Mills said.“(He was) just a wonderful guy that we are all going to miss greatly for sure.”Her father’s death has Darby urging people to take the pandemic seriously.“Before you lose someone to this…wash your hands, throw on a mask,” she said. .

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