Terry A. Carlson Jr. Dies; Was SHS Grad in 2018
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Terry Allen Carlson Jr.
Terry Allen Carlson Jr. was born on July 27, 2000, in Anchorage, Alaska. He died on March 8, 2021, at the age of 20 years old.
Terry was raised in Sitka, and graduated from Sitka High School in 2018.
He was a young, adventurous soul who had many traits and abilities with so many goals and dreams ahead of him.
All those who knew Terry saw his radiant smile, and knew that he was a kind, loving young man, who was taken too soon.
Terry was proceeded in death by his brother, Reece Carlson; his grandfathers Jesse McGraw and Charlie Carlson; and his uncle William “Shorty” Larsen.
He is survived by his mother, Jodie Carlson, and father, Terry Carlson Sr.; his twin sister Sarah Carlson and sisters Karimae Carlson, Jade Nodes and Alexa Prosser; brothers Zach Carlson and Tyler Carlson; grandmothers Terri McGraw and Jessie Carlson; and an abundance of other relatives including many nieces and nephews.
Services will be held privately due to COVID regulations.
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AK COVID-19
At a Glance
(updated 9-12-2023)
By Sentinel Staff
The state Department of Health and Social Services has posted the following update on the number of confirmed COVID-19 cases in Alaska as of 8:57 a.m. Tuesday, September 12.
New cases as of Tuesday: 278
Total cases (cumulative) statewide – 301,513
Total (cumulative) deaths – 1,485
Case Rate per 100,000 – 38.14
To visit the Alaska DHSS Corona Response dashboard website click here.
COVID in Sitka
The Sitka community level is now "Low.'' Case statistics are as of Tuesday.
Case Rate/100,000 – 152.50
Cases in last 7 days – 13
Cumulative Sitka cases – 3,575
Deceased (cumulative) – 10
The local case data are from Alaska DHSS.
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