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Francis Joseph Tivvis Jr 1951 - 2007

Francis Joseph Tivvis Jr of Parkville, Baltimore County, MD was born on March 4, 1951 to Lola Frances (Ford) Tivvis. Francis Tivvis died at age 56 years old on May 5, 2007, and was buried at Garrison Forest Veterans Cemetery Section K-17 Row 16 Site 9 11501 Garrison Forest Rd, in Owings Mills.
Francis Joseph Tivvis Jr
Parkville, Baltimore County, MD 21234
March 4, 1951
May 5, 2007
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  • 03/4
    1951

    Birthday

    March 4, 1951
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    Unknown
    Birthplace
  • Military Service

    Branch of service: Us Army Rank attained: SP4 Wars/Conflicts: Vietnam
  • 05/5
    2007

    Death

    May 5, 2007
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    Unknown
    Cause of death
    Unknown
    Death location
  • Gravesite & Burial

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    Garrison Forest Veterans Cemetery Section K-17 Row 16 Site 9 11501 Garrison Forest Rd, in Owings Mills, Md 21117
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In 1951, in the year that Francis Joseph Tivvis Jr was born, on June 25th, CBS began broadcasting in color. There were well over 10 million televisions by that time. The first show in color was a musical variety special titled "Premiere". Hardly anyone had a color TV that could see the show.
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In 1962, when he was just 11 years old, lasting from October 16th - 28th, the Cuban Missile Crisis was the closest that the United States and the Soviet Union came to nuclear war. The Soviet Union had been installing a nuclear missile base in Cuba. The United States established a blockade to stop the base from being completed. Through secret negotiations, war was averted: the Soviet Union agreed to dismantle their weapons in Cuba and the United States agreed to never invade Cuba and to dismantle weapons in Turkey and Italy.
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