NEW ORLEANS — Jaquan Anderson, a 17-year-old from New Orleans, was getting ready for his senior year in high school and all the milestones that mark the beginning of adulthood — getting his driver's license, voting and heading to college.
"He was so ready for this year. He was so ready," said his mother Rontunda Moran, sitting in her apartment with her husband Kevin Moran, both wearing T-shirts bearing Jaquan's face.
Nearby are life-size photos of Jaquan flashing what Kevin Moran called the "million dollar smile" that he loved so much. On Rontunda's side on the couch is a box where she has stashed reminders of her son — photos, his cellphone and a handwritten note she found in his wallet detailing some of his future plans.
Jaquan died March 22, one of the youngest victims of the coronavirus that has largely taken the lives of older people. Unbeknownst to his family, Jaquan had an enlarged heart that made him more susceptible to the virus.
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EDITOR'S NOTE: This is part of an ongoing series of stories remembering people who have died from the coronavirus around the world.
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Jaquan was known to friends and family simply as "Quan." Kevin Moran is not his biological father but has been close part of Jaquan's life since he was a year old.