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Murray B Riddick 1920 - 2007
Murray B Riddick of Epsom, Merrimack County, NH was born on November 19, 1920, and died at age 86 years old on January 13, 2007. Murray Riddick was buried at New Hampshire State Cemetery
Section 1P Row B Site 280 110 Daniel Webster Highway (rt3), in Boscawen.
Murray B Riddick
Epsom, Merrimack County, NH 03234
November 19, 1920
January 13, 2007
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Branch of service: Us Army Rank attained: TEC5 Wars/Conflicts: World War Ii
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mm/dd/yyyyFuneral dateNew Hampshire State Cemetery Section 1P Row B Site 280 110 Daniel Webster Highway (rt3), in Boscawen, Nh 03303Burial location
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In 1920, in the year that Murray B Riddick was born, speakeasies replaced saloons as the center of social activity. After the 18th Amendment was ratified and selling alcohol became illegal, saloons closed and speakeasies took their place. Speakeasies, also called a blind pig or blind tiger, were "so called because of the practice of speaking quietly about such a place in public, or when inside it, so as not to alert the police or neighbors". There were a lot of them and they were very popular. And where saloons often prohibited women, they were encouraged at speakeasies because of the added profits.
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In 1940, Murray was 20 years old when on November 5th, President Franklin Roosevelt was elected to a third term, defeating Wendell Willkie of Indiana (a corporate lawyer). Roosevelt running for a third term was controversial. But the U.S. was emerging from the Great Recession and he promised that he would not involve the country in any foreign war (which of course changed when Japan bombed Pearl Harbor). Roosevelt defeated Willkie in the popular vote by 54.7 to 44.8% and in the Electoral College 449 to 82.
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Riddick, Harriet (Jul 2, 1896 - Jul 1972)
Riddick, Vera (Dec 12, 1908 - May 15, 1998)
Riddick, David (Sep 19, 1944 - Jul 2, 1995)
Riddick, Esther (Feb 15, 1902 - Aug 30, 1998)
Riddick, Julia (Jul 5, 1921 - Oct 17, 2005)
Riddick, Ramona (Apr 9, 1948 - May 15, 2000)
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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