A gran aged just 52 has died after contracting coronavirus.
Judy Anderson is one of the first people to be killed by the bug in Ayrshire.
She was from Patna and was buried on Friday.
Judy died suddenly at home on March 24. Her official death notice in the Ayrshire Post said she would be “sadly missed and loved”.
It confirmed she died from COVID-19.
She leaves her son Andy and four grandchildren.

Andy told the Post: “As you can imagine, this is a difficult time for the family and I would appreciate being able to just allow my mother to be laid to rest.”
Her funeral at Patna New Cemetery was open to family and a small number of friends to pay their respects.
Undertaker Barry Whalen handled the arrangements in even more difficult times than families normally have to endure.
Social distancing rules had to be followed during the ceremony, conducted by the Rev Fraser Aitken.
The former minister at St Columba in Ayr is now a Deputy Lord Lieutenant of Ayrshire.
The undertakers had asked “only close family members and friends to attend.”
They said: “The option is there for other friends to attend the cemetery in private at a later stage.
“Judy will be sadly missed by many people – and leaves us all, far too soon.Forever In Our Hearts”
Judy, who also lived for a spell in Drongan, lost her father Billy exactly a year ago. Her maiden name was Black.
Friends have been left stunned.
Ian Campbell wrote: “Can’t believe this. Loved this lassie so much, what a wee star she was.”
And her niece Donna Graham posted before the funeral: “RIP ma wee aunt, we will be thinking of you on Friday.”
On Monday the number of people who had died of the virus in Scotland rose to 222.
It is not known how many of those are from Ayrshire as the Scottish Government are refusing to break down the grim toll into health board areas.
On Monday 288 people had tested positive for the disease in Ayrshire.