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Lillian G Schlesinger 1907 - 2003

Lillian G Schlesinger of Slidell, Saint Tammany County, LA was born on July 7, 1907, and died at age 95 years old on January 21, 2003.
Lillian G Schlesinger
Slidell, Saint Tammany County, LA 70458
July 7, 1907
January 21, 2003
Female
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    1907

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    July 7, 1907
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  • 01/21
    2003

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    January 21, 2003
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    Lillian G Schlesinger lived 18 years longer than the average family member when died at the age of 95.
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In 1907, in the year that Lillian G Schlesinger was born, the Monongah coal mining disaster occurred on December 6th, happening at the Fairmont Coal Company’s No. 6 and No. 8 mines.. Over 361 miners were killed. Because there was no breathing apparatus at the time to help rescuers, recovery efforts were greatly hampered. It is considered the worst mining disaster in American history and led to government oversight in mining practices.
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In 1944, she was 37 years old when on December 16th, The Battle of the Bulge began in the Ardennes forest on the Western Front. Lasting for a little over a month, the battle began with a surprise attack by Germany on the Allied forces The U.S. suffered their highest casualties of any operation in World War II - 89,000 were casualties, around 8,600 killed - but Germany also severely depleted their resources and they couldn't be replaced.
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