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Joann Donna Weaver 1941 - 2006

Joann Donna Weaver of Knoxville, Knox County, TN was born on May 22, 1941, and died at age 65 years old on September 5, 2006. Joann Weaver was buried at Knoxville National Cemetery Section D Site 7A 939 Tyson Street, N.w., in Knoxville.
Joann Donna Weaver
Knoxville, Knox County, TN 37912
May 22, 1941
September 5, 2006
Female
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  • 05/22
    1941

    Birthday

    May 22, 1941
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    Unknown
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  • Military Service

    Branch of service: Us Army Rank attained: PFC Wars/Conflicts: World War Ii
  • 09/5
    2006

    Death

    September 5, 2006
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    Unknown
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  • Gravesite & Burial

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    Knoxville National Cemetery Section D Site 7A 939 Tyson Street, N.w., in Knoxville, Tn 37917
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In 1941, in the year that Joann Donna Weaver was born, in his State of the Union address on January 6th, President Roosevelt detailed the "four freedoms" that everyone in the world should have: Freedom of speech, Freedom of worship, Freedom from want, and Freedom from fear. In the same speech, he outlined the benefits of democracy which he said were economic opportunity, employment, social security, and the promise of "adequate health care".
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In 1962, Joann was 21 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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