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Dianne Cecelia Snodgrass 1945 - 2011

Dianne Cecelia Snodgrass of Tonopah, Maricopa County, Arizona was born on February 22, 1945, and died at age 66 years old on April 11, 2011.
Dianne Cecelia Snodgrass
Tonopah, Maricopa County, Arizona 85354
February 22, 1945
April 11, 2011
Female
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Dianne Cecelia Snodgrass' History: 1945 - 2011

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  • 02/22
    1945

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    February 22, 1945
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  • 04/11
    2011

    Death

    April 11, 2011
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    Dianne Cecelia Snodgrass lived 7 years shorter than the average family member when died at the age of 66.
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In 1945, in the year that Dianne Cecelia Snodgrass was born, in October, automobile production in the United States for private consumers was allowed to resume. It took a while for car makers to get those new cars to buyers - they had to once again change their manufacturing plants, this time from war production to peacetime.
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In 1957, by the time she was merely 12 years old, on September 24th, the "Little Rock Nine" (nine African-American students) entered Little Rock High School. Arkansas Gov. Orval Faubus had previously prevented the students from entering the school at the beginning of the term with the Arkansas National Guard - they blocked the door. President Eisenhower ordered federal troops - the 101st Airborne Division of the United States Army - to guard the students and allow them entry.
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