1st B.C. nurse known to die of COVID-19 spent her life caring for others, husband says – CBC

Diana Law died April 14 after a lengthy fight with the disease

Apr 26, 2021

The first known nurse to die of COVID-19 complications in B.C. is being remembered as a well loved, steady presence who dedicated her life to caring for others.

Diana Law, a 57-year-old patient-care co-ordinator at Peace Arch Hospital in White Rock, became sick in December and was admitted to Vancouver General Hospital.

Glen Culshaw, Law’s husband of almost 30 years, says she died April 14 after a lengthy battle with complications from COVID-19.

She leaves behind a daughter, Sydney, 19, and 16-year-old son Alexander.

“She spent her whole life basically looking after other people,” said Culshaw.

Read more: https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/british-columbia/covid-nurse-death-bc-diana-law-1.6002090

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