Sylvia Goldsholl, 108, recovered from coronavirus in less than a week.
She never married or had kids of her own, but Goldsholl loves her family, Chazen said, adding that she promised to visit her aunt after the pandemic subsides.
Chazen remembers Goldsholl, “a very loving aunt” to nieces and nephews, teaching her to play cards. Goldsholl would also tell her niece about TV shows she watched: “Let’s Make A Deal,” “To Tell the Truth” and “What’s My Line?” were a few favorites.
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