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NZPA-Reuter New York The former United States Vice-President, Nelson Rockefeller, left the bulk of an estimated $66.5M estate to his widow and their two young sons, and also forgave a $45,000 loan to Megan Marshack, the research assistant who was with him when he died. The interestfree loan to Miss Marshack was for the purchase of an apartment. Miss Marshack tvas the target of complaints last week by the Rockefeller family when it was revealed that she had not called for help for Mr Rockefeller until an hour after he suffered his fatal collapse at his New York office.
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Press, 12 February 1979, Page 8
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