LOCALProcession accompanies paramedic Glovis Foster as his body returns to FarmingtonHannah Groverhgrover@daily-times.comA car displaying the American flag and the Army flag drives by San Juan Regional Medical Center, Sunday, June 14, 2020, as onlookers gather to honor the late paramedic Glovis Foster and to thank him for his service to the community. He died June 12, 2020, in Albuquerque after battling COVID-19.Hannah Grover/The Daily TimesThe San Juan Regional Medical Center AirCare helicopter flies over Glovis Foster's procession, Sunday, May 14, 2020, as first responders, family members and friends escorted his body back to Farmington.Hannah Grover/The Daily TimesOnlookers film the procession, Sunday, June 14, 2020, as Glovis Foster's body is brought back to Farmington.Hannah Grover/The Daily TimesMotorcyclists participate in a procession to bring the body of paramedic Glovis Foster back to Farmington. The procession passed under a flag, Sunday, June 14, 2020, hung between two fire trucks in front of San Juan Regional Medical Center while a musician played the bagpipe.Hannah Grover/The Daily TimesA flag hangs between the ladders of two fire trucks, Sunday, June 14, 2020, in front of San Juan Regional Medical Center.Hannah Grover/The Daily TimesPeople line the road, Sunday, June 14, 2020, in front of San Juan Regional Medical Center as they wait for a procession bringing Glovis Foster, a paramedic who died in Albuquerque, home to Farmington. He died June 12, 2020, after battling COVID-19.Hannah Grover/The Daily TimesEmergency Medical Services staff wait for a procession, Sunday, June 14, 2020, in front of San Juan Regional Medical Center. The procession left Albuquerque that afternoon to bring the body of paramedic Glovis Foster back to Farmington.Hannah Grover/The Daily TimesFarmington police led the procession bringing Glovis Foster's body back to Farmington.Hannah Grover/The Daily Times