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Loved and Lost: The latest tributes to people in our region who died after contracting coronavirus

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direct to your inbox Here at the Manchester Evening News we have pledged to put a face to the figures and pay tribute to those that have lost their lives after contracting Covid-19.

We have been running our Loved and Lost series throughout the pandemic, to ensure the people who died from this disease are remembered.This week, more families from across the region have got in touch with their tributes. If you want to pay tribute to a loved one, fill out the form here. Margaret, also known as Peggy, lived in Wythenshawe.She had three children - three boys and one girl.She was passionate about animal rights and was also a member of the Cats Protection charity.Margaret was also a great sportswoman and played Camogie for her home team.

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