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Imogene Wilson (Eaton) Arnold 1927 - 2005

Imogene Wilson (Eaton) Arnold of Saint Louis, Saint Louis County, MO was born on July 11, 1927 to Myrtle Madge (Aubuchon) Eaton and Van Marvin Eaton, Sr.. She had siblings Verniel Marion (Eaton) Hazeltine, Van Marvin Eaton, Jr., Shelton Veral Eaton, Leatrice Joy Eaton, and Leroy Eaton. She married Quentin J. Arnold, and had a child Richard Dean Arnold. Imogene Arnold died at age 77 years old on April 21, 2005 in St. Louis, St. Louis County.
Imogene Wilson (Eaton) Arnold
Saint Louis, Saint Louis County, MO 63129
July 11, 1927
Missouri, United States
April 21, 2005
St. Louis, St. Louis County, Missouri, United States
Female
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  • 07/11
    1927

    Birthday

    July 11, 1927
    Birthdate
    Missouri United States
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  • 04/21
    2005

    Death

    April 21, 2005
    Death date
    Unknown
    Cause of death
    St. Louis, St. Louis County, Missouri United States
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    Imogene Wilson (Eaton) Arnold lived 4 years longer than the average family member when died at the age of 77.
    The average age of an Eaton family member is 73.
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In 1927, in the year that Imogene Wilson (Eaton) Arnold was born, aviator and media darling Charles Lindbergh, age 25, made the first successful solo TransAtlantic flight. "Lucky Lindy" took off from Long Island in New York and flew to Paris, covering  3,600 statute miles and flying for 33 1⁄2-hours. His plane "The Spirit of St. Louis" was a fabric-covered, single-seat, single-engine "Ryan NYP" high-wing monoplane designed by both Lindbergh and the manufacturer's chief engineer.
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In 1945, she was 18 years old when on August 15th, Imperial Japan announced its surrender. On September 2nd, a formal agreement of surrender was signed. Japan and nine other states signed the Japanese Instrument of Surrender in Tokyo Bay, calling for the return of all Allied prisoners of war and subordinating the authority of the emperor and the Japanese government to the Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers. VJ (Victory in Japan) Day was celebrated in the United States on August 14th and 15th. World War II was over.
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