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English: Eva S. Rogers (1860-1917) Oldrin obituary in the Sea Cliff News
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Source Sea Cliff News in 1917
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Eva S. Rogers Oldrin. Mrs. Eva S. Rogers Oldrin, the widow of J.M. Oldrin, formerly a prominent real estate dealer here and for many years editor of the Sea Cliff News, died at the Nassau Hospital Saturday, the 30th of June. Since the demise of Dr. McNichol, the cancer expert and friend with whom Mrs. Oldrin made her home for some time, she has been a patient in the King's county Hospital and for the past few Weeks in the Nassau Hospital at Mineola. Mrs. Oldrin was born in Babylon 54 years ago, but since her marriage has lived in Sea Cliff where she continued her husband's realty business as long as her health would permit She is survived by one son, Charles, who arrived from his present home in Ann Arbor, Michigan, just before the funeral services, which were conducted by the Rev. L K. Moore in the chapel of the Greenfield Cemetery near Hempstead, Monday of last week.

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Eva S. Rogers Oldrin. Mrs. Eva S. Rogers Oldrin, the widow of John Merwin Oldrin, formerly a prominent real estate dealer here and for many years editor of the Sea Cliff News, died at the Nassau Hospital on Saturday, the 30th of June. Since the demise of Dr. McNichol, the cancer expert and friend with whom Mrs. Oldrin made her home for some time, she has been a patient in the King's County Hospital and for the past few weeks in the Nassau Hospital at Mineola. Mrs. Oldrin was born in Babylon 54 years ago, but since her marriage has lived in Sea Cliff where she continued her husband's realty business as long as her health would permit She is survived by one son, Charles Merwin Oldrin, who arrived from his present home in Ann Arbor, Michigan, just before the funeral services, which were conducted by the Reverend L K. Moore in the chapel of the Greenfield Cemetery near Hempstead, Monday of last week.

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