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Tin Choy Huey 1930 - 1998

Tin Choy Huey of San Francisco, San Francisco County, CA was born on August 7, 1930, and died at age 68 years old on December 24, 1998.
Tin Choy Huey
San Francisco, San Francisco County, CA 94112
August 7, 1930
December 24, 1998
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  • 08/7
    1930

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    August 7, 1930
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  • 12/24
    1998

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    December 24, 1998
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    Tin Choy Huey lived 5 years shorter than the average family member when died at the age of 68.
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In 1930, in the year that Tin Choy Huey was born, on August 6th, N.Y. Supreme Court Judge Joseph Crater went through papers in his office, destroyed some of them, withdrew all his money from the bank - $5,150, sold his stock, met friends at a restaurant for dinner and disappeared after getting into a taxi (or walking down the street - his friends' testimony later changed). His disappearance was reported to the police on September 3rd - almost a month later. His wife didn't know what happened, his fellow Justices had no idea, and his mistresses (he had several) said that they didn't know. While his disappearance was front page news, his fate was never discovered and after 40 years the case was closed, still without knowing if Crater was dead or alive.
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In 1941, this person was only 11 years old when on June 25th, President Roosevelt signed Executive Order 8802, prohibiting racial discrimination in the defense industry. EO 8802 was the first federal action to prohibit employment discrimination - without prejudice as to "race, creed, color, or national origin" - in the U.S. Civil Rights groups had planned a march on Washington D.C. to protest for equal rights but with the signing of the Order, they canceled the March.
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