We remember those we lost in 2019.
What used to be a generation gap is now a series of generation bubbles, self-defined and too often limited by their media landscape. When it comes to “Passages,” USA TODAY’s annual remembrance of notable deaths, this fragmentation makes it even more important that those who made a difference, who changed perceptions, broke barriers or advanced the human condition, be recognized and celebrated regardless of generational branding.
That’s because the best of us leave works, impressions, even small moments of encouragement and family lore that can resonate long after we are gone. And the memories come in many forms.
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