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Roberta Conklin Services Held

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Roberta Conklin Services Held
The following appeared in The Courier-News in Bridgewater New Jersey on Thursday February 1st 1940:

Funeral services for Roberta Louise Conklin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Conklin, 119 Libery St., were held in Memorial Funeral Home Tuesday. The Rev. Earl E. Hair, minister of the Watehung Avenue Presbyterian Church, North Plainfield, officiated. Buriial was in the Presbyterian Cemetery, North Plainfield.

Roberta, who was in her fourth year, died Saturday (Jan. 27, 1940) of illuminating gas poisoning. Her mother, who was overcome in the same accident, is in Muhlenberg Hospital, where today it was said her condition is "improved." Police said the mishap was accidental.

Also in Muhlenberg Hospital is the Conklin's only other child, Elwood Arnold Conklin, 2, who was taken to the hospital Friday night suffering a heavy cold. His condition today was said to be "good".
Date & Place: in Bridgewater Township, Somerset County, New Jersey United States
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Elwood Conklin
Elwood Arnold Conklin was the son of Cyril and Laura Conklin. According to the 1950s census, Elwood then age 12, was living with his father Cyril Conklin (age 37), mother Laura Conklin (age 47), grandparents Adeline Conklin (69) and Daisy Schlif (67), and his brother Richard (age 22) in Plainfield New Jersey. Elwood's sister tragically passed away at the age of four on Jan. 27th 1940 of 'illuminating gas poisoning' which also caused Elwood and his mother to stay in the Muhlenberg Hospital. See Roberta Conklin Services Held Elwood worked at General Motors when he married Peggy Ann Sloan Darbie in July 1970 in North Plainfield New Jersey. She was working in the editorial department of The Courier-News in Bridgewater New Jersey at the time, and they had a lovely announcement in the newspapers on Saturday July 18th 1970. See Peggy Darbie Bride of Elwood A. Conklin. In 1975, at the time of his death, he had just completed a course to become an HVAC technician. His wife at the time was the family editor of The Courier-News and had a nice obituary written. See Elwood Conklin: Obituary
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