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Ching C Ho 1927 - 1995

Ching C Ho of San Francisco, San Francisco County, CA was born on July 19, 1927, and died at age 68 years old on December 3, 1995.
Ching C Ho
San Francisco, San Francisco County, CA 94122
July 19, 1927
December 3, 1995
Female
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Ching C Ho's History: 1927 - 1995

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  • 07/19
    1927

    Birthday

    July 19, 1927
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  • 12/3
    1995

    Death

    December 3, 1995
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    Cause of death
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    Ching C Ho lived 4 years shorter than the average family member when died at the age of 68.
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In 1927, in the year that Ching C Ho was born, the first "talkie" (a movie with music, songs, and talking), The Jazz Singer, was released. Al Jolson starred as a cantor's son who instead of following in his father's footsteps as expected, becomes a singer of popular songs. Banished by his father, they reconcile on his father's deathbed. It was a tear-jerker and audiences went wild - especially when they heard the songs. Thus begun the demise of silent films and the rise of "talkies".
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In 1931, at the age of just 4 years old, Ching was alive when in March, “The Star Spangled Banner” officially became the national anthem by congressional resolution. Other songs had previously been used - among them, "My Country, 'Tis of Thee", "God Bless America", and "America the Beautiful". There was fierce debate about making "The Star Spangled Banner" the national anthem - Southerners and veterans organizations supported it, pacifists and educators opposed it.
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Ching Ho's Family Tree & Friends

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