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Julia Bertha Riddick 1921 - 2005
Julia Bertha Riddick of Epsom, Merrimack County, NH was born on July 5, 1921, and died at age 84 years old on October 17, 2005. Julia Riddick was buried at New Hampshire State Cemetery
Section 1P Row B Site 279 110 Daniel Webster Highway (rt3), in Boscawen.
Julia Bertha Riddick
Epsom, Merrimack County, NH 03234
July 5, 1921
October 17, 2005
Female
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In 1921, in the year that Julia Bertha Riddick was born, the silent film The Sheik, directed by George Melford and starring Rudolph Valentino and Agnes Ayres (also featuring Adolphe Menjou) debuted on October 21st. Critics weren't enthusiastic but the public loved it - in the first few weeks 125,000 people had seen the movie - and it eventually exceeded $1 million in ticket sales. And Rudolph Valentino, an Italian American, became the heartthrob of a female generation.
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In 1949, when she was 28 years old, comedian Milton Berle hosted the first telethon show. It raised $1,100,000 for cancer research and lasted 16 hours. The next day, newspapers, in writing about the event, first used the word "telethon."
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Riddick, Agnes (Nov 24, 1914 - Feb 23, 2009)
Riddick, Albert (Sep 10, 1914 - Aug 30, 1995)
Riddick, Ethel (Feb 10, 1906 - Aug 27, 1994)
Riddick, Milton (Sep 24, 1910 - Sep 1982)
Riddick, Alyce (Sep 14, 1938 - Dec 10, 2004)
Riddick, Raymond (Oct 17, 1917 - Jul 1976)
Riddick, Mable (Apr 15, 1932 - Aug 24, 2010)
Riddick, Helen (Jan 12, 1892 - Jan 15, 1989)
Riddick, Walter (Aug 28, 1915 - Sep 13, 1987)
Riddick, Avis (Sep 8, 1916 - Dec 1983)
Riddick, Carrie (Oct 5, 1892 - Jan 1975)
Riddick, Dorothy (Jul 23, 1961 - Apr 24, 2004)
Riddick, Linwood (Mar 10, 1922 - May 18, 1982)
Riddick, Doris (Jun 1, 1913 - Sep 5, 1998)
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