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Note: A quiet person, with a cool but friendly disposition. Avid reader, typically 3 - 5 books a week. A definite loner. Separated from my father about 1-1/2-years after their marriage. Never reconciled; but never divorced or legally separated either. Altough she had no use for, or interest in, the family 'farm' (too isolated, too crude, too lonely) in Stanfordville, Dutchess County NY, she opened it up every summer to please me. . . until I graduated from WPI and moved to the West Coast. After Rachael Pitcairn's (her father's sister) death in 1939, she moved to 2122 Valentine Avenue in the Bronx (from an apartment on Kingsbridge Rd). She remained there with Arthur Jr. until she sold the Stanfordville Hours and moved to Santa Monica to be with Arthur and his then wife Mary Ward. Until retirement, she routinely walked (1.4 miles, each way) to her job at PS 92 on Arthur Avenue - rain, snow or shine.
She worked for the US Govt on Governor's Island for several years and became a Teacher/Clerk in NYC Schools on 2/1/1922. Her first job paid $6 per week. She retired from NYC Schools in 1961 (appx). Generally healthy, she developed hardening of the arteries in the late 60's. The immediate cause of death was cadiac arrest; 5d acute myocardial infarction; generalized arteriosclerosis. While she had some arthritis, still she was very active. She was buried in Holy Cross Cemetery, 5835 W. Slauson, Los Angeles, CA in Grave 141, tier 16, Sect. V.
Note: Purchased Stanfordville House from Rachael Pitcairn for $1.00
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