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Debra Lynn (Swiderek) Wright 1959 - 2011

Debra Lynn (Swiderek) Wright was born on August 1, 1959 to Richard John Swiderek and Shirley Ann (Ruppel) Swiderek, and had siblings Nicholas B Swiderek, Richard John Swiderek 11, Jody (Swiderek) Foren, Gary Swiderek, Sharon (Swiderek) Wells, Marty Swiderek, and Christopher Swiderek. She was the mother of Gail swain-davis, Jack swain, Colleen swiderek, Jake blackwood, and Tyler blackwood. Debra Wright died at age 51 years old on April 17, 2011.
Debra Lynn (Swiderek) Wright
August 1, 1959
April 17, 2011
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    1959

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    August 1, 1959
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  • 04/17
    2011

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    April 17, 2011
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    Debra Lynn (Swiderek) Wright lived 27 years shorter than the average family member when died at the age of 51.
    The average age of a Swiderek family member is 78.
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In 1959, in the year that Debra Lynn (Swiderek) Wright was born, on August 8th, Hawaii became the 50th state of the United States. The US flag was changed to show 50 stars.
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In 1968, Debra was merely 9 years old when on January 31st, the North Vietnamese launched the Tet Offensive, a turning point in the Vietnam War. 70,000 North Vietnamese and Viet Cong forces swarmed into South Vietnam. The South Vietnamese and US troops held off the offensive but it was such fierce fighting that the U.S. public began to turn against the war.
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