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Ruth Patrick 1914 - 2009

Ruth Patrick of North Hollywood, Los Angeles County, CA was born on October 13, 1914, and died at age 94 years old on June 24, 2009. Ruth Patrick was buried at Riverside National Cemetery Section 62E Site 526 22495 Van Buren Boulevard, in Riverside.
Ruth Patrick
North Hollywood, Los Angeles County, CA 91601
October 13, 1914
June 24, 2009
Female
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  • 10/13
    1914

    Birthday

    October 13, 1914
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  • Military Service

    Branch of service: Us Army Rank attained: 1ST LT Wars/Conflicts: World War Ii
  • 06/24
    2009

    Death

    June 24, 2009
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    Riverside National Cemetery Section 62E Site 526 22495 Van Buren Boulevard, in Riverside, Ca 92518
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In 1914, in the year that Ruth Patrick 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 1922, Ruth was only 8 years old when on James Joyce's 40th birthday, his book Ulysses was published in France. The book covers the experiences of an Irishman in Dublin on an ordinary day, 16 June 1904. Now considered a classic, it was controversial at the time. Due to some sexual content, the book was banned in the U.S. during the 1920's and the U.S. Post Office destroyed 500 copies of the novel.
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