Sure, people read about the death of a person on some blog that links back to the funeral home, then jump on the funeral home’s site to comment about it. The Fakebook posts also had people asking questions about “is it true she had the vaccine a couple days before she died?”
Thus far I’ve seen no evidence this person existed before she died, no evidence this person died because of any vaccine - let alone a COVID-19 vaccine - or even that she ever had a COVID-19 vaccine, no local news coverage of her death in a town of 118,000 people, no social media accounts or posts; nothing.
Again, I’m not trying to claim that this person never existed, nor that this person didn’t die, but there’s scant evidence of her ever existing, and if she did, there’s zero evidence she ever got a COVID-19 vaccine or died as a result of it. All I see are an obituary on a funeral home’s website, a Fakebook post from a nut club that says nothing about vaccines, comments from random Internet strangers, and conspiracy/anti-vaccine websites making wild claims with zero evidence.
“We can all be comforted by the thought that he’s not really gone, there’s a little Tuttle left in all of us, in fact you might say that all of us together made up Tuttle.”