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Ida (Cohen) Flateman 1965

Ida (Cohen) Flateman was in a relationship with Bernard Flateman, and had children Faye (Flateman) Greenberg, Golde Stutman, Julia Flateman, and Charles Flateman. Ida Flateman died in 1965 in New York, New York United States.
Ida (Cohen) Flateman
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1965
New York, New York, United States
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    Ida had 4 children. Charles, Julia and Fay (Greenberg) were born in Europe. Ida's husband Bernard came to the United States in the spring of 1905 and was employed as a tailor at Westpoint academy. He was able to fund the family's crossing the Atlantic likely sailing from Odessa and Ida and her 3 children arrived in 1906. Golde was born in New York in 1910. She married Harry Stutman. They lived in Regó Park, Queens, NY. Ida lived with them after Ida's husband Bernard passed away. Golde lost her husband Harry in 1978 but continued to live in the same apartment until 2006 (some 65 years there). Suffering from macular degeneration, Golde, who never had children, relocated to Lake Worth, FL and resided with her sister Julia's daughter until her passing in 2010
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    Ida (Cohen) Flateman lived 77 years shorter than the average family member when died at the age of .
    The average age of a Cohen family member is 77.
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