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This undated photo provided by Jamon Jordan shows Jacquelynne Jordan, left, with her son Jamon Jordan. Jacquelynne, 66, died March 28, 2020 of COVID-19 complications.  Jordan said there were just seven people at his mother's memorial in early April. The virus has stolen the ability to mourn loved ones properly. “It’s a blow to this culture, our practices, our traditions, that we can’t really say goodbye,” Jordan said. “When this is over, there are things that will not exist in our community, there are ideas that we will never see come to fruition. Detroit will be different.”  (Jamon Jordan via AP)

This undated photo provided by Jamon Jordan shows Jacquelynne Jordan, left, with her son Jamon Jordan. Jacquelynne, 66, died March 28, 2020 of COVID-19 complications. Jordan said there were just seven people at his mother's memorial in early April. The virus has stolen the ability to mourn loved ones properly. “It’s a blow to this culture, our practices, our traditions, that we can’t really say goodbye,” Jordan said. “When this is over, there are things that will not exist in our community, there are ideas that we will never see come to fruition. Detroit will be different.” (Jamon Jordan via AP)

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