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Grieving families share heartbreak as 4th death from COVID-19 reported at Calgary care centre

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The family of 80-year-old Lorne Montague is dealing with the loss of a cherished father and grandfather. The senior was a resident of the McKenzie Towne Continuing Care Centre in Calgary.

Montague tested positive for COVID-19 and died less than a week later. His son, Greg Montague, is trying to come to terms with the grief. “There’s so many emotions.

I’m sad and angry,” Greg said. “We all loved my grandpa a lot and didn’t get to see him as much as we would have liked. We didn’t want him to die alone in that home without family.

It’s hard to accept how things happened for him,” Greg’s daughter Alyssa Montague said. The family went to see him the day before he died. [ Sign up for our Health IQ newsletter for the latest coronavirus updates ]

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