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A family photo shows Ernestine Mann. She moved into the Arbor Terrace at Cascade assisted living facility in 2019. Mann was one of the residents who died of COVID-19 earlier this year when there was an outbreak at the facility.

Lynsey Weatherspoon for NPR

On the evening of Feb. 20 at an assisted living facility just on the edge of Southwest Atlanta, Ernestine Mann stood in front of her peers to read aloud a proclamation commemorating Black History Month. She was dressed for the occasion: delicate earrings and a flowy blouse with a little hint of shimmer.

“Good evening everyone,” Mann said, as her daughter Karla McKinney filmed. “This is my first year living here and I’m having a great time.”

Mann moved into this facility, Arbor Terrace at Cascade, in August 2019 and quickly became a prominent community member. She was a leader in a group tasked with welcoming newcomers; Once, she’d greeted a woman who was deaf by seamlessly switching to American Sign Language, a skill she’d learned years ago.