Troy and Charletta Green.Photo: Go Fund Me

A Detroit couple died within hours of each other earlier this week after contracting COVID-19.
Their health issues began in mid-August, when Troy Green, 44, felt too unwell to go on a family trip to Florida, according toFox 2 News. Two days after arriving in Florida, his wife Charletta, also 44, was hospitalized with COVID-19 — and Troy was hospitalized back home the following day.
Troy’s sister, Tiki Green, told the outlet that the pair were unvaccinated, but had been considering getting the shot before they fell ill.
While Troy’s health eventually seemed to improve, things took a turn after he learned of his wife’s worsening condition.
“Her lungs were severely damaged and … they just couldn’t do any more for her,” Green told Fox 2 News. “When he realized that his wife, you know, maybe [was] not getting better, after he hears she’s on a ventilator and she’s on it 100 percent constantly, he just basically couldn’t take that. He just started having chest pains and eventually a couple of hours later he passed.”
Troy died from a heart attack on Tuesday, hours after his wife died in Florida.
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The pair, childhood sweethearts who had been married for 22 years, leave behind seven children, the youngest of whom is 10 years old.
“We’re just telling them that we are here, we love them and we’re going to support them as much as we can,” Green told Fox 2 News.
AGoFundMecreated to help cover funeral expenses has raised over $5,000 as of Friday.
“I’m like stressing to everybody in my family, [they have to] be vaccinated because I can’t do this again,” she told Fox 2 News. “Covid is taking too many people.”
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