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A 108-year-old New Jersey woman died from the coronavirus at a nursing home over the weekend — without her family being told she was even infected.

Ollie Edwards, a great-great-grandmother who lived in Newark for more than 70 years, died Saturday at the Delaire Nursing Home in Linden, relatives told The Post.

But the family said they weren’t told until later, and have yet to receive official confirmation that she died from COVID-19.

“It’s hurtful because we weren’t even notified,” said Edwards’ great-granddaughter, Tanisha Edwards. “They hid it from us. They moved her room away from everybody else because when you have a virus they isolate you.”

“Her whole floor had the virus,” she said. “You don’t do that. We paid you to do good for our relative.”

Officials at the nursing home did not return calls for comment.

April Edwards-Thompson, another granddaughter, called Ollie Edwards “a very strong woman.”

“I am very saddened I cannot be with her and celebrate her life the way we want to,” Edwards-Thompson said.

Edwards — a native of Crawfordville, Georgia, who was raised on a farm and picked cotton during the Jim Crow era — is believed to be among the oldest New Jersey residents to die after contracting COVID-19.

A New Jersey Department of Health spokeswoman, however, declined to comment when asked to confirm that claim, saying the agency cannot provide “private” medical information.

Relatives said Edwards — who raised nine children, including a granddaughter, with her husband, Jessie Edwards — was quick to remind them of her role as the family’s matriarch, despite a host of worsening health ailments, including dementia.

“I’m the captain of this ship, you are just a passenger, sit back and take a ride,” Edwards would tell her kids, according to the bio. “I may be old, but I ain’t cold.”

Edwards previously underwent a series of hip surgeries and was dealing with hearing and vision loss in her advanced age. Her paternal grandmother was a member of the Cherokee tribe who lived to be 121 years old, according to her biography provided by relatives.

Edwards is survived by three children, 15 grandchildren, 37 great-grandchildren and “too many” great-great-grandchildren and other relatives to country living across the country, her family said.

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