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Eugene R Burnette 1960 - 1976

Eugene R Burnette was born on April 9, 1960, and died at age 16 years old on May 5, 1976. Eugene Burnette was buried at Ft. Logan National Cemetery Section Q Site 7318 4400 West Kenyon Avenue, in Denver, Co. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Eugene R Burnette.
Eugene R Burnette
April 9, 1960
May 5, 1976
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  • 04/9
    1960

    Birthday

    April 9, 1960
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  • 05/5
    1976

    Death

    May 5, 1976
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    Cause of death
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    Ft. Logan National Cemetery Section Q Site 7318 4400 West Kenyon Avenue, in Denver, Co 80236
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    Eugene R Burnette lived 54 years shorter than the average family member when died at the age of 16.
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In 1960, in the year that Eugene R Burnette was born, on September 26th, the first televised debate for a Presidential campaign in the United States - Kennedy vs Nixon - was held. Seventy million people watched the debate on TV. The debate pre-empted the very popular Andy Griffith Show.
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In 1971, at the age of only 11 years old, Eugene was alive when on May 3rd, 10,000 federal troops, 5,100 officers of the D.C. Metropolitan Police, 2,000 members of the D.C. National Guard, and federal agents assembled in Washington DC to prevent an estimated 10,000 Vietnam War protesters from marching. President Nixon (who was in California) refused to give federal employees the day off and they had to navigate the police and protesters, adding to the confusion. By the end of a few days of protest, 12,614 people had been arrested - making it the largest mass arrest in US history.
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