West Baltimore Daycare owner Crystal Hardy-Flowers dies from COVID-19
Baltimore, Maryland United States - January 12: Shanikia Johnson, a three-year-olds teacher, helps Magjor Jones clean up a puzzle at Little Flowers Early Childhood and Development Center in the Sandtown-Winchester neighborhood of Baltimore, Maryland on January 12, 2021. Ms. Johnson was hired by the schools late director Crystal Hardy-Flowers nine-years-ago. She gave me my first start, said Ms. Johnson who is saddened by her bossess death.
Crystal Hardy-Flowers, owner and founder of Little Flowers Early Childhood and Development Center, died from COVID-19 complications December 31st. She was 55. Her daycare, located in the Sandtown-Winchester neighborhood of West Baltimore, re-opened from winter break Monday January 11th, with her absence felt by staff and the older students.
(Photo by Matt Roth for The Washington Post via Getty Images)
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