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Enjiro Takayama 1897 - 1992

Enjiro Takayama of Wahiawa, Honolulu County, HI was born on April 20, 1897, and died at age 95 years old on December 30, 1992.
Enjiro Takayama
Wahiawa, Honolulu County, HI 96786
April 20, 1897
December 30, 1992
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  • 04/20
    1897

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    April 20, 1897
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  • 12/30
    1992

    Death

    December 30, 1992
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    Enjiro Takayama lived 23 years longer than the average family member when died at the age of 95.
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In 1897, in the year that Enjiro Takayama was born, on September 21st, editor and publisher Francis P. Church responded to a letter to the editor from Virginia O'Hanlon, 8 years old. Virginia's father had told her that "If you see it in The Sun, it's so." So she wrote to the Sun, asking if there was a Santa Claus. Church responded with the now famous editorial "Yes, Virginia, there is a Santa Claus".
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In 1917, by the time this person was 20 years old, in April, the U.S. entered World War I, declaring war against Germany. President Wilson had previously declared neutrality in the war - a position supported by the majority of Americans - but after Germany declared that they would sink all ships trading with Great Britain and sunk U.S. ships, public opinion began to change. Then the Lusitania was sunk, killing 1,201 - including 128 Americans - and more U.S. ships were sunk. The U.S. could stand aside no longer.
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