Kenashi McGraw’s 44 years of life were marred by repeated tragedy, but that didn’t stop her from giving back.
“It was just such a rough life, but she tried to act like she was strong,” Lawrence Corriders, McGraw’s father, told The News & Observer this week.
The Syracuse native had lost many of the people she loved, including two siblings and her mother, before a diagnosis of paranoid schizophrenia left her unable to work and homeless, her father said…