(CNN) Maura Lewinger says her husband, Joe, wrote her love letters every morning and left them in her lunch box.

They weren't just the "have a great day" letters, she said, but they described what she meant to him and maybe their plans for the next day or the upcoming weekend.

"He always took care of me, got me my coffee and help me in every way," she told CNN Friday.

Joe, 42, died last weekend from complications with coronavirus . Like other families across the US right now, Lewinger had to say goodbye to her husband virtually, over FaceTime in their case. She said that because of the stay-at-home orders, social distancing and overall isolation that this virus has brought on, the reality of her husband's death sometimes misses her.

"Right now, not seeing anybody, it sometimes just feels like he's at work," she said.

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