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                <text>This section is pretty self-explanatory.  Like just about with everything on this site I am way behind.  If this site gets to stay active after I die (this possibility sits with Vassar College), eventually everyone on the site could be in this section.  I am thinking if it stays active, whether I would like to have someone else add people to this section as they die, including me.  Of Course this information would have had to cross their paths. That is something I need to think about.  If I arrange for that to happen I would have that person or those people indicate that they are the ones who added a particular name.</text>
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              <text>Dr. Paul HershensonnnAGE: 83 • White PlainsnnDr. Paul Hershenson, a longtime practicing internist and pulmonologist in White Plains, N.Y., died on March 8, 2017 at his home in Manhattan at the age of 83. The cause was Progressive AML. Born in 1933 in Brooklyn, Dr. Hershenson graduated from City College of New York and the Chicago Medical School, completing his residency training at Montefiore Hospital in the Bronx. He began his private practice in Ardsley, N.Y. in 1964, relocating to White Plains in 1978 and practicing full time for 52 years until becoming ill last August. He was affiliated with White Plains Hospital all his professional life. Dr. Hershenson was an avid bicyclist who spent vacations riding in the mountains of Europe and the United States. He was a frequent visitor at Manhattan art galleries and museums, as well as the Metropolitan Opera. Devoted to staying abreast of the latest developments in medicine, he also read fiction for pleasure and could usually be found with a book. Survivors include a daughter, Nina Parker (Chris), of East Islip, N.Y.</text>
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              <text> a grandson, Justin Parker, of East Islip, and a sister, Bea Epstein (Dr. Stephen E.) of Rockville, MD. nnFuneral services will be held on March 12th at 12pm at the Ballard-Durand Funeral Home 2 Maple Avenue at South Broadway, White Plains, New York. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made in his memory to the Metropolitan Museum of Art, 1000 5th Avenue, New York NY 10028.nPublished in the The Journal News on Mar. 10, 2017</text>
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