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Marion Menendez 1914 - 1964

Marion Menendez was born on February 6, 1914, and died at age 50 years old on March 20, 1964. Marion Menendez was buried at Long Island National Cemetery Section T Site 9177 2040 Wellwood Avenue, in Farmingdale, Ny. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Marion Menendez.
Marion Menendez
February 6, 1914
March 20, 1964
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  • 02/6
    1914

    Birthday

    February 6, 1914
    Birthdate
    Unknown
    Birthplace
  • Military Service

    Branch of service: Us Army Rank attained: PVT Wars/Conflicts: World War Ii
  • 03/20
    1964

    Death

    March 20, 1964
    Death date
    Unknown
    Cause of death
    Unknown
    Death location
  • Gravesite & Burial

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    Funeral date
    Long Island National Cemetery Section T Site 9177 2040 Wellwood Avenue, in Farmingdale, Ny 11735
    Burial location
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In 1914, in the year that Marion Menendez was born, in August, the world's first red and green traffic lights were installed at the corner of East 105th Street and Euclid Avenue in Cleveland Ohio. The electric traffic light had been invented by a policeman in Salt Lake City Utah in 1912.
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In 1934, at the age of 20 years old, Marion was alive when on November 11th 1933, an extremely strong dust storm hit South Dakota, stripping topsoil. Other strong dust storms had occurred during 1933. Severe droughts continued to hit the Great Plains and the dust storms devastated agricultural production as well as people's' lives for several years. The Roosevelt administration and scientists eventually determined that farming practices had caused the conditions that led to the dust storms and the changes they implemented in farming stopped the Dust Bowl.
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