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WhoWeLost.org The WhoWeLost Project memorializes those we've lost to the pandemic through narratives of remembrance.

Today: Remember, Write, Share. At WhoWeLost, we define the word "mother" broadly. So, come visit today and write about w...
05/10/2026

Today: Remember, Write, Share. At WhoWeLost, we define the word "mother" broadly. So, come visit today and write about whoever you consider to be your Mother--teacher, aunt, uncle, friend, friend's mom, neighbor ... you know who they were.

With Mark Aldrich, today WhoWeLost.org remembers Bob Aldrich. Mark's new piece on our site, honoring his father, is a pr...
05/10/2026

With Mark Aldrich, today WhoWeLost.org remembers Bob Aldrich. Mark's new piece on our site, honoring his father, is a profound meditation on how our memories of our parents evolve as we ourselves age. Come read it. Then, share a memory of your own. It's Mother's Day ... a perfect day to write and remember.

With Kim Kuperschmid, today WhoWelost remembers her father, Robert A. O'Connell. Though it feels as though the country s...
05/04/2026

With Kim Kuperschmid, today WhoWelost remembers her father, Robert A. O'Connell. Though it feels as though the country seems to have forgotten the 1.3 million souls lost, we are more committed than ever to ensuring that we continue to gather and shelter these essential memories and stories.

With Pamela Addison, today WhoWeLost.org remembers Martin Addison. Please come read Pamela's new story on our site. Her ...
04/29/2026

With Pamela Addison, today WhoWeLost.org remembers Martin Addison. Please come read Pamela's new story on our site. Her perspective on the effects of grief in young children is essential for all of us to contemplate and meditate upon.

With Lisa Smid, today WhoWeLost.org remembers Benjamin Schaeffer. For those who ask why we are still sheltering poems an...
04/28/2026

With Lisa Smid, today WhoWeLost.org remembers Benjamin Schaeffer. For those who ask why we are still sheltering poems and stories after nearly six years, please come read Lisa's poem "Terminal" on our website and you will understand. May Ben's memory be a blessing.

With Ed Koenig, today WhoWeLost.org remembers Jody Settle. We are honored to shelter many stories about Jody because Ed ...
04/19/2026

With Ed Koenig, today WhoWeLost.org remembers Jody Settle. We are honored to shelter many stories about Jody because Ed is a faithful and protective member of the WhoWeLost family. He understands, deeply, the reason why pandemic remembrance must persist within a safe and artful space. Do something nice today for someone and, with Ed, with us, honor Jody's memory.

With Katie Keene Churchman and her family, today WhoWeLost remembers Larry Keene. Please come read Katie's new story on ...
04/16/2026

With Katie Keene Churchman and her family, today WhoWeLost remembers Larry Keene. Please come read Katie's new story on our site. In this time of perpetual forgetting, thoughtful and eloquent remembrance matters.

With Mary Jude Mantell, today WhoWeLost.org remembers Michael Mantell. Mary's latest story on our site discusses the rec...
04/14/2026

With Mary Jude Mantell, today WhoWeLost.org remembers Michael Mantell. Mary's latest story on our site discusses the recent Lighting Ceremony at Covid-19 Memorial Rami's Heart and emphasizes the necessity of community and memorialization.

With Marlene and David Bandfield, The WhoWeLost Project remembers Johnny Fischer, who passed away 6 years ago today. Joh...
04/11/2026

With Marlene and David Bandfield, The WhoWeLost Project remembers Johnny Fischer, who passed away 6 years ago today. Johnny's story lives in our anthology and also on our website. Can you hear the waves and feel the wind?

With Ti Phillips, WhoWeLost remembers Kyle Spiller. Ti's new epistolary essay honoring Kyle is now published on our webs...
04/06/2026

With Ti Phillips, WhoWeLost remembers Kyle Spiller. Ti's new epistolary essay honoring Kyle is now published on our website. It's beautiful. Please visit our site, read Ti's words, and think about Kyle with us today.

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