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Tommy Kavanagh 1968 - 2011
Tommy Kavanagh of Africa was born on August 8, 1968, and died at age 42 years old on January 16, 2011.
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Tommy Kavanagh's History: 1968 - 2011
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Did you know?Tommy Kavanagh lived 26 years shorter than the average Kavanagh family member when he died at the age of 42.The average age of a Kavanagh family member is 68.
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In 1968, in the year that Tommy Kavanagh was born, on June 5th, Sen. Robert F. Kennedy was shot at the Ambassador Hotel in Los Angeles by Sirhan after celebrating his win in the California presidential primary. He died the next day at Good Samaritan Hospital.
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In 1972, when he was just 4 years old, on June 17th, 5 men were arrested by police in an attempt to bug the Democratic National Committee headquarters in Washington D.C.’s Watergate hotel. The burglars were found to be paid by cash from a slush fund used by the Committee for the Re-Election of the President - the official organization of President Nixon's campaign.
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Other Kavanagh Family Biographies
Kavanagh, Alice (Feb 1, 1921 - Jul 20, 2004)
Kavanagh, Eileen (Feb 16, 1933 - Aug 22, 2006)
Kavanagh, Dorothy (Nov 1, 1911 - Nov 11, 1994)
Kavanagh, Paul (Oct 6, 1896 - Jan 1975)
Kavanagh, James (Aug 17, 1912 - Jun 1978)
Kavanagh, Rosalie (May 14, 1884 - Dec 1975)
Kavanagh, Helen (Mar 7, 1911 - Aug 1986)
Kavanagh, Alice (Jan 2, 1922 - Apr 10, 2005)
Kavanagh, Elsie (Dec 18, 1900 - Mar 1987)
Kavanagh, Jeannine (Sep 17, 1926 - Oct 1977)
Kavanagh, Lois (Mar 10, 1923 - Feb 1, 1998)
Kavanagh, Mary (Dec 20, 1890 - Aug 1981)
Kavanagh, Michael (May 15, 1942 - Jun 20, 2008)
Kavanagh, Alice (Apr 27, 1896 - Jun 1979)
Kavanagh, Maria (Mar 24, 1909 - Jan 1994)
Kavanagh, Myles (May 27, 1928 - Feb 11, 2006)
Kavanagh, Albert (Oct 25, 1894 - Feb 1970)
Kavanagh, Ruth (Oct 26, 1914 - Feb 1987)
Kavanagh, Martin (Jan 16, 1932 - Mar 9, 1999)
Kavanagh, Mercedes (Nov 12, 1929 - Nov 23, 2005)
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