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PARALYSIS FATAL TO AARON ROBBINS
BORDENTOWN, June 21 - The community received a mild shock yesterday afternoon when the news of the sudden death of Aaron Robbins was reported. Shortly after retiring Monday night, Mr. Robbins was stricken with total paralysis and lingered until 1 o'clock yesterday afternoon. The fact that before retiring he had made all arrangements to go on a fishing trip to Barnegat Pier the following morning was sufficient evidence that he was in the best of health at the time he was seized with the attack. For many years, Mr. Robbins had been living a retired life. Previous to his retirement, he was a master mechanic on the Pennsylvania Railroad, a position he held for a long time. By the death this city has lost a most valued citizen. A widow and one son, Walter Robbins, paying teller at the Bordentown Bank, survive him. He was a member of Mount Moriah Lodge, F. and A. M. The funeral will take place from his late residence, 188 Prince Street, Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Interment will be at the Bordentown Cemetery in charge of F. B. Keeler. [Trenton Evening Times (New Jersey), Weds., 21 Jun 1911, pg. 5]
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ROBBINS--In Bordentown, N. J., on the 20th inst., Aaron Robbins, aged 71 years. The relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral from his late residence, No. 188 Prince Street, Bordentown, N. J., on Friday, at 2 p. m. Interment at Bordentown Cemetery. [Trenton Evening Times (New Jersey), Thurs., 22 Jun 1911]
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PARALYSIS FATAL TO AARON ROBBINS
BORDENTOWN, June 21 - The community received a mild shock yesterday afternoon when the news of the sudden death of Aaron Robbins was reported. Shortly after retiring Monday night, Mr. Robbins was stricken with total paralysis and lingered until 1 o'clock yesterday afternoon. The fact that before retiring he had made all arrangements to go on a fishing trip to Barnegat Pier the following morning was sufficient evidence that he was in the best of health at the time he was seized with the attack. For many years, Mr. Robbins had been living a retired life. Previous to his retirement, he was a master mechanic on the Pennsylvania Railroad, a position he held for a long time. By the death this city has lost a most valued citizen. A widow and one son, Walter Robbins, paying teller at the Bordentown Bank, survive him. He was a member of Mount Moriah Lodge, F. and A. M. The funeral will take place from his late residence, 188 Prince Street, Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Interment will be at the Bordentown Cemetery in charge of F. B. Keeler. [Trenton Evening Times (New Jersey), Weds., 21 Jun 1911, pg. 5]
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ROBBINS--In Bordentown, N. J., on the 20th inst., Aaron Robbins, aged 71 years. The relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral from his late residence, No. 188 Prince Street, Bordentown, N. J., on Friday, at 2 p. m. Interment at Bordentown Cemetery. [Trenton Evening Times (New Jersey), Thurs., 22 Jun 1911]
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