Dorothy B. Labin[1] (1921? – legal death November 13, 1972)[1] was one of the people cryopreserved by the Cryonics Society of California.[2]

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Sometime prior to her passing, Labin made arrangements with Robert Nelson, under the auspices of the Cryonics Society of California, to be cryopreserved.[2] She legally died of cancer in her home in Beverly Hills, California when she was 51 years old.[1] Labin's perfusion appears to have taken place at Joseph Klockgether's mortuary.[2]

On November 17, a few days after her legal death, Nelson shipped her to Mt. Holiness Cemetery in Butler, New Jersey.[2] Nick DeBlasio and Nelson had constructed a long-term, underground facility in there.[3][4] Upon her arrival at Mt. Holiness, Labin was placed in the same cryocapsule with Ann DeBlasio.[2] They remained in the facility until July 1980, when their decomposed and refrozen bodies were removed and buried.[2][5] Then the capsule was cleaned out and sent to Trans Time.[5]

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