If you hate masks and love freedom, DM me your address, because I want to give you a hug!COVID hospice routine: Notice mom frowning on Facetime, call the hospital and leave a message for the nurse that she needs more morphine.Over the past week, Kilmartin’s Tweets offered a vivid and real-time portrait of losing loved ones to COVID-19. Yesterday, I spent over an hour in a room full of COVID droplets. One for Facetime and one to call the nurse station ask for things like water and chapstick etc.Nurse is stroking mom's hair, which I would be doing if I were there.In heartbreaking and astonishing detail, comedian and writer Laurie Kilmartin used Twitter to document the final hours of her mother’s life Thursday morning to her 85,000-plus followers. When her dad was dying in 2014, she live-tweeted his hospice care with an incredible sense of humor. A rainforest of corona. Still, Laurie had to deal with some snide comments from persnickety people in her mentions. When her dad was dying in 2014, she live-tweeted his hospice care with an incredible sense of humor. Comedian Laurie Kilmartin Live-Tweets Her Mom Dying of COVID-19 With Humor and Grace. She looks beautiful, next to a window, her cheekbones basking in what little sun there is today in Southern California.After a hospital stay, JoAnn Kilmartin entered a skilled nursing facility and was free of COVID-19 at the time, Laurie Kilmartin said in an account on Twitter. I’m sure everything will be fine!” Comedian Laurie Kilmartin lost her mom to the virus a week ago, but she hasn’t stopped kidding around. “Mom just told Dad, "I love you, hon" while stepping on and cutting off his oxygen supply. Laurie and her sister were able to spend about an hour with her mom on the Monday before she died.He tweeted saying that he would no longer wear a mask inside any business because “it’s unconstitutional to enforce.” Laurie wryly responded that she was in the midst of watching her mom die of COVID-19 and that “her bed will be ready for you in 12-24 hours.” She then posted an update once her mom had passed that just said, “The bed’s available.”For several days, Laurie and her sister sat with their mom on FaceTime, connected through an iPad. In early 2016, Kilmartin and fellow comic Jackie Kashian began a new podcast produced by Nerdist Industries called The Jackie and Laurie … Kilmartin documented the end of her mother's life with comedic tweets. Her mother was diagnosed with COVID-19 after arriving at the facility. She was also listed in The Huffington Post's 53 Favorite Female Comedians list in 2011. Link to tweet Laurie Kilmartin @anylaurie16 Mom’s doctor confirmed that COVID is what’s killing her, so all you fucks who went to the beach on Memorial Day, I hope your sunburns turn to skin cancer, and I hope you catch it too late for treatment. The rest of the time, they were stuck on the iPad. Much of Laurie’s very understandable anger about her mom’s death on Twitter has been directed at those who still refuse to wear masks to help prevent the spread of the virus, notably, former baseball played Aubrey Huff.She and her sister fought extremely hard to get to visit their mom. Kilmartin's tweets allowed people to bear witness to the suffering, a small window into the grief that blankets the country. The hospital she was being treated at stopped allowing visitors because of the pandemic, but Laurie rallied friends and fans to contact the hospital, and eventually, they modified their rules. This is their marriage in a nutshell.” Laurie Kilmartin is a stand-up comic and longtime writer for Conan O’Brien.