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EDITORIAL: Community support shines through latest loss at sea
EDITORIAL: Community support shines through latest loss at sea
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The tragic story of lobsterman Jaime Ortiz, who was lost after falling
overboard from the boat Dominatrix last week and leaves a wife and five
children in his native Honduras, once again cast a pall over Gloucester
and its fishing community, which never needs to be reminded of the
dangers fishermen face each and every day at sea.
Indeed, while Ortiz had just come to
Gloucester just a year earlier, he represented an important grass-roots
piece of today's fishing industry — a relatively new immigrant who came
to America's oldest seaport to work hard and earn a better living for
himself and his family.
But amid the tragedy of his loss and the
poignancy of a hastily organized gathering at the Fishermen's Memorial,
it was also heartwarming to see Gloucester's fishing community —
notably the Fishermen's Wives Association — pull together to honor
Ortiz and show his extended family that they are not alone in their
time of grief. And here's hoping the community at large extends its
support to the drive the Fishermen's Wives' Association has launched
for Ortiz' family back home.
Read the complete story at The Gloucester Daily Times.
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