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Takako Ikehara 1919 - 2004

Takako Ikehara of Honolulu, Honolulu County, HI was born on November 23, 1919 in Honolulu, Oahu County Hawaii. She was married to Hideo Ikehara, and had children Mildred H. Ikehara and Ronald Ikehara. Takako Ikehara died at age 84 years old on August 15, 2004 in Honolulu, Honolulu County, and was buried on October 19, 2004 at Diamond Head Memorial Park 529 18th Ave - Plot: Fm, 24-3 (FindAGrave #71789377), in Honolulu.
Takako Ikehara
Honolulu, Honolulu County, HI 96821
November 23, 1919
Honolulu, Oahu County, Hawaii
August 15, 2004
Honolulu, Honolulu County, Hawaii, United States
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  • 11/23
    1919

    Birthday

    November 23, 1919
    Birthdate
    Honolulu, Oahu County Hawaii
    Birthplace
  • 08/15
    2004

    Death

    August 15, 2004
    Death date
    Unknown
    Cause of death
    Honolulu, Honolulu County, Hawaii United States
    Death location
  • 10/19
    2004

    Gravesite & Burial

    October 19, 2004
    Funeral date
    Diamond Head Memorial Park 529 18th Ave - Plot: Fm, 24-3 (FindAGrave #71789377), in Honolulu, Honolulu County, Hawaii 96816, United States
    Burial location
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    Takako Ikehara lived 11 years longer than the average family member when died at the age of 84.
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In 1919, in the year that Takako Ikehara was born, in January, Nebraska was the 36th state to ratify the 18th Amendment, making it the law of the land. The 18th Amendment established Prohibition - a law against the production, transport, and sale of alcohol. Private consumption and possession were not prohibited. Several months later, the Volstead Act was passed, creating laws to enforce the Amendment. Bootlegging and bathtub gin followed.
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In 1922, she was just 3 years old when on November 4th, British Egyptologists George Carnarvon and Howard Carter unearthed the first step leading to King Tutankhamen's tomb in the Valley of the Kings. By the end of the month they had unearthed the steps and broken through the door into the intact tomb. This was the only tomb that had remained unlooted that had been found (and is, to date). Filled with gold, jewels, and ancient everyday items, the find was priceless - in terms of money and history.
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