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)
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)
West Baltimore Daycare owner Crystal Hardy-Flowers dies from COVID-19
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