Lousie Nevin, 1923–1955 (aged 32 years)
- Name
- Lousie /Nevin
- Married name
- Lousie /Retzler/
Birth
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Death of a paternal grandmother
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Note: Age: 73 |
Death of a paternal grandfather
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Death of a mother
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INDI:NOTES
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Source citation: lnv2003 Note: Died of rare (liver?) disease. Was L.N. Veirs's favorite aunt, along with uncle Hal Retzler. Adopted a girl, Nancy Retzler. Based in Cleveland. Hal went to Case or Western. Later married Louse's best college friend, Joanna. Hal and Joanna had 2 daughters, Elenor and Mary. Leslie has memories of the Lake Erie cottage (Coneaught?), baseball games. Once of their daughters is into Chinese peasant art, while Hal is Architect and involved in symphony as a volunteer. |
Death
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Cause of death: Kidney disease Note: Sally Nevin recording by Jeanne states she died of "kidney disease at age 36." |
father |
1891–1974
Birth: September 14, 1891
33
29
— Omaha, NE Death: September 24, 1974 — Bryn Mawr (near Philadelphia), PA |
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mother | |
elder sister |
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elder brother |
1918–1998
Birth: November 11, 1918
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25
— Greensburg, PA Death: August 10, 1998 — White Hall, MD |
5 years
herself |
husband |
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herself | |
adopted-child |
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INDI:NOTES |
Source citation: lnv2003 |
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INDI:NOTES |
Died of rare (liver?) disease. Was L.N. Veirs's favorite aunt, along with uncle Hal Retzler. Adopted a girl, Nancy Retzler. Based in Cleveland. Hal went to Case or Western. Later married Louse's best college friend, Joanna. Hal and Joanna had 2 daughters, Elenor and Mary. Leslie has memories of the Lake Erie cottage (Coneaught?), baseball games. Once of their daughters is into Chinese peasant art, while Hal is Architect and involved in symphony as a volunteer. |
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Death |
Sally Nevin recording by Jeanne states she died of "kidney disease at age 36." |