Pennsylvania restaurant owner loses father and son to Covid-19 in



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Alan Collins Jr. told CNN that his father, Alan Collins Sr., died on September 28 in a Pittsburgh hospital. Her son Alan David Brown Sr. died the next day.

Collins said her son, who also lived in the Pittsburgh area, was only 35 and married with four children.

“He had a lot of reasons to live, believe me, he was a good boy. He did so much for the public,” Collins said. “He’s a good man. A very, very good father.”

Collins said his father and son did not live in the same household and it was only a coincidence that they fell ill at around the same time.

He said his father was 72, but looked to be in his 60s and in great shape.

Collins said his father liked to fish and hunt and would go to casinos because “he also liked to gamble.”

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“He was a good man and he was also loved a lot,” said Collins. “Anyone who came into contact with him loved him. I still get texts from people he worked with and from people who knew him over the years.”

His father had been vaccinated and had recently received his third injection, but he had also undergone a kidney transplant a a few years ago what Collins thought he left him more vulnerable.
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his father It looked like he had had a mild case at first, but after a few days his condition worsened and he had to go to the hospital and go on a ventilator, Collins said.

Collins said his father was unaware when he visited him in the hospital.

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“So that’s the only time I got to see him, was to say goodbye to him,” Collins said.

Collins said he had just returned home after his father died when he got a call from his stepdaughter, who told him she was taking his son to the hospital. Brown’s family had also contracted Covid and he had been ill for several days.

Brown had yet to be vaccinated and Collins said he was still deciding what to do.

Her son had to go on a ventilator and died the next day, said Collins, who was vaccinated.

Collins said her son was popular and active in the community and was like a big brother to all of his cousins.

He had just gotten a promotion at the bank where he worked and ran a large Facebook group for sneaker fans in the Pittsburgh area that recently had a shoe drive for kids in the community.

“He was doing big, big things,” Collins said.

They often got together to watch sports and were fans of the Pittsburgh Steelers and Pitt Panthers.

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Collins said the family had tried to stay strong for Brown’s children, but it was difficult.

“They loved him so much and he loved them the same way,” Collins said.

A GoFundMe campaign was set up to pay for Brown’s funeral expenses and to help take care of his family.

Collins said the support he got from the community was unreal. “My heart is so full of love and joy from all of these people supporting me and my family right now,” he said.

He said he closed his restaurant while his family prepared for the funeral.

Her father’s service is scheduled for Thursday; her son’s funeral will take place on Friday.

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