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'''Born:''' May 9, 1887
'''Born:''' May 9, 1887

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A brick at the Saranac Laboratory has been dedicated in the name of Rachel Rae Berger by her neice, Arlene Dale Berger Stratton

Born: May 9, 1887

Died: August 14, 1955

Married:

Children:

Rachel Rae E. Berger was a patient at a cottage in Saranac Lake for not quite a year, about 1915. She was from Ringoes, New Jersey. Her engagement was broken when she was diagnosed with TB; she never married.

After her cure, she returned to Ringoes, she became a postmistress. She also worked as a school teacher.

Source:

  • Arlene Dale Stratton (Rachel Rae's neice)