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Dee Dee Yancey
April 17, 2007
I remember Dr. Trant as being a legend in the Historical Memories of Irvington. He made housecalls then and took care of my sister and I who lived in the Stanley Davis tract in the mid 50's. He was everyones doctor and a good one. He even removed a sponge a stuck up my nose when I was 3(ha ha) Dr. Trant is certainly a part of Irvington History.
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