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Forest R Batson 1942 - 2008

Forest R Batson of Granite City, Madison County, IL was born on February 20, 1942, and died at age 66 years old on December 22, 2008.
Forest R Batson
Granite City, Madison County, IL 62040
February 20, 1942
December 22, 2008
Male
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Forest R Batson's History: 1942 - 2008

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  • 02/20
    1942

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    February 20, 1942
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  • 12/22
    2008

    Death

    December 22, 2008
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    Cause of death
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    Forest R Batson lived 6 years shorter than the average family member when died at the age of 66.
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In 1942, in the year that Forest R Batson was born, due to World War II, automobile production in the United States was stopped on February 1st. A tire rationing program had begun the month before. Detroit - the main hub of car manufacturing - was ordered to free up assembly lines for military production. The president of the Automobile Manufacturers Association said “The automotive industry is in this war all the way". Some dealerships had to close and others expanded their repair shops. The used car market boomed (as did a black market in used cars).
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In 1962, he was 20 years old when on October 1st, African-American James H. Meredith, escorted by federal marshals, registered at the University of Mississippi - becoming the first African-American student admitted to the segregated college. He had been inspired by President Kennedy's inaugural address to apply for admission.
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