ARIZONA NEWS

Glendale woman shocked by husband’s death certificate listing COVID-19

Jul 24, 2020, 4:45 AM | Updated: 7:03 am

(Photo courtesy of Kathy Nester)...

(Photo courtesy of Kathy Nester)

(Photo courtesy of Kathy Nester)

PHOENIX — When Kathy Nester of Glendale received her late husband’s death certificate, she found something completely unexpected.

It listed COVID-19 as one of the causes of death.

The Maricopa County Medical Examiner’s Office made that determination, so she called them right away.

“They said that they tested him,” Nester told KTAR News 92.3 FM.

She then asked if the they tested him when he was dead.

“They [said they] did and that they had a right to test him, and I didn’t have to give permission for them to test him,” she said.

Nester’s husband, Donald Glen Nester, Jr., 66, died on June 28. He was found unconscious in his home and rushed to the hospital, where doctors told his family he died of acute respiratory illness, which also appears on his death certificate.

A few days before, he had been experiencing fatigue and struggled to walk. He and his family thought it was from a recent back surgery.

Nester noted her husband was tested for COVID-19 prior to his back surgery and that the test results came back negative. She told that to the Medical Examiner’s Office when they called her shortly after her husband died.

“So when I got the death certificate, I was shocked to see COVID-19 on it,” she said.

In a statement sent to KTAR News 92.3 FM, the Medical Examiner’s Office said it’s not required to get family consent to perform its mandated duties, including testing for COVID-19 post mortem.

“Doing so would limit its ability to protect the public-at-large should families object to an investigation,” the statement reads.

The office also said it can test for COVID-19 because state law allows it to test for “a previously unreported or undiagnosed disease that constitutes a threat to public safety.” In addition, it decides when to test for COVID-19 based on “symptoms at the time of death and medical history.”

Still, Nester said she’s disappointed to see COVID-19 listed as a cause of death on her husband’s death certificate.

“I’m pretty disappointed, I really am,” she said. “I don’t know if I can fight it. I don’t know what I can do, but I’m not happy. I’m not happy that’s on there.”

We want to hear from you.

Have a story idea or tip? Pass it along to the KTAR News team here.

Arizona News

Scottsdale Police Chief Jeff Walther, left, will serve as interim assistant city manager, and Assis...

Kevin Stone

Scottsdale police chief gets new role as part of city leadership shakeup

Scottsdale Police Chief Jeff Walther is moving into a new role as part of a city leadership shakeup.

31 minutes ago

Wineries in Arizona center of 2025 streaming documentary...

MIGNON A. GOULD/PHOENIX BUSINESS JOURNAL

Made in Arizona: Wine industry documentary streams on Apple, Amazon

There's a new documentary centering Arizona's wineries and vineyards. Wine lovers can stream it on Amazon Prime and Apple.

1 hour ago

The Chandler International Film Festival returns Friday for its 9th iteration, which will span over...

Bailey Leasure

Chandler International Film Festival returns in January for its 9th festival

The Chandler International Film Festival returns Friday for its ninth iteration, which will span over 10 days.

11 hours ago

A Tucson woman was sentenced to prison for role in a human trafficking case, the U.S. Attorney's Of...

Bailey Leasure

Tucson woman sentenced for role in human trafficking case

A Tucson woman was sentenced to prison for her role in a human trafficking case involving migrants.

13 hours ago

Morgan Wallen touring in Glendale....

Bailey Leasure

Morgan Wallen making 2-night Glendale stop a part of 2025 tour

Country music star Morgan Wallen will be making a two-night stop in Glendale on back-to-back nights in July during his 2025 I'm the Problem Tour.

15 hours ago

Albertsons, Safeway lays off over 200 Phoenix workers...

BRANDON BROWN/PHOENIX BUSINESS JOURNAL

Albertsons/Safeway lays off hundreds of employees in Phoenix

Albertsons Cos. Inc., which includes Safeway, has laid off more than 200 employees from its corporate workforce in Phoenix.

15 hours ago

Sponsored Articles

...

Bright Wealth Management

How IRAs are a helpful tool in retirement planning

When it comes to retirement planning, individual retirement accounts (IRAs) can be a great tool for income growth.

...

Bright Wealth Management

How to start your retirement planning early and avoid costly mistakes

Retirement planning can feel overwhelming, but with the right guidance, you can avoid costly pitfalls.

...

Fiesta Bowl Foundation

Join us for the 52nd annual Vrbo Fiesta Bowl Parade

The 52nd annual Vrbo Fiesta Bowl Parade presented by Lerner & Rowe returns on Saturday, December 28, at 10 a.m.

Glendale woman shocked by husband’s death certificate listing COVID-19