A brutal year on the streets for those who died without a place to live
At a memorial service Tuesday morning at CHAS Health's Denny Murphy Clinic, 162 people who were homeless when they died were named and remembered, a sobering procession of names read out by people who work with and live among the homeless.
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The Spokane community gathers and listens in silence during a memorial service as the names of 162 homeless people who passed away in 2021 are read aloud at the CHAS Denny Murphy Clinic, Tuesday, Dec. 21, 2021 in Spokane.
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The names of 162 homeless people who have died this year hang on the fence outside the CHAS Denny Murphy Clinic, Tuesday, Dec. 21, 2021 in Spokane.
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The Spokane community gathers and listens in silence during a memorial service as the names of 162 homeless people who passed away in 2021 are read aloud at the CHAS Denny Murphy Clinic, Tuesday, Dec. 21, 2021 in Spokane.
Dan Pelle The Spokesman-Review Buy this photo
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The Spokane community gathers and listens in silence during a memorial service Tuesday as the names of 162 homeless people who died in 2021 are read aloud at the CHAS Denny Murphy Clinic in Spokane.
Dan Pelle The Spokesman-Review Buy this photo
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