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UNVACCINATED Linda Zuern, former Bourne selectman, dies of complications of COVID-19
Beth Treffeissen Cape Cod Times
Published Jul 20, 2021
BOURNE — Linda Zuern, remembered as a staunch conservative, well-respected educator and friend to many in the town of Bourne, died on Friday due to complications of COVID-19.
“This is one exceptional lady that touched so many lives, so many lives,” said Mimi Frank, her good friend from Woods Hole.
Zuern, 70, died at Brigham and Women’s Hospital in Boston on Friday of severe complications caused by COVID-19, according to family members and friends.
Zuern was brought from Cape Cod by MedFlight to the hospital in early June and had been in a coma on a ventilator until her death. She was not vaccinated against COVID-19, according to a close friend and one of her neighbors.
Zuern was one of the first members of the United Cape Patriots, a local grassroots conservative group that frequently held Trump support standouts on the Bourne rotary, along with other rallies.
She was often seen holding a Trump support poster as motorists drove by honking in support or against, said Adam Lange who founded the group in 2017. Lange was one of four people who protested last week in opposition to the state VaxBus program — which distributes COVID-19 vaccines — when it arrived in Provincetown.
Zuern was a big believer in the Constitution and believed in having a small government, which is what the Tea Party was all about, Lange said. Zuern helped found the Upper Cape Tea Party, he said.
After her father died last year Zuern went to visit her mother in South Dakota. On their return trip to Bourne, both her mother and herself contracted COVID-19. Her mother survived the disease.
At a Barnstable County Assembly of Delegates meeting in December, Zuern spoke about a report on the use of hydroxychloroquine as a treatment of the COVID-19 virus. Zuern questioned why some doctors were not allowed to use the medicine on patients.
Ronald Beaty, the former county commissioner, is proposing that the town of Bourne honor the former selectmen by naming a street, roadway, or municipal structure after Zuern in the near future.
“It was a shock that we lost her,” said Beaty, who has supported Zuern over the years. “We are all grieving and we are going to miss her very much.”
Beaty admires Zuern for being a very vocal person in the community. She motivated people to work on campaigns and frequented the Bourne Rotary to support former President Donald Trump, he said.