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Vivian L Mcclish 1909 - 2007

Vivian L Mcclish of Tulsa, Tulsa County, OK was born on March 5, 1909, and died at age 97 years old on January 23, 2007.
Vivian L Mcclish
Tulsa, Tulsa County, OK 74135
March 5, 1909
January 23, 2007
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  • 03/5
    1909

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    March 5, 1909
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  • 01/23
    2007

    Death

    January 23, 2007
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    Vivian L Mcclish lived 23 years longer than the average family member when died at the age of 97.
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In 1909, in the year that Vivian L Mcclish was born, the U.S. penny was changed to the Abraham Lincoln design. The Lincoln penny was so popular that it soon had to be rationed and it sold on the secondary market for a quarter. Abraham Lincoln was the first historical figure to be on a U.S. coin - which was released to commemorate his 100th birthday. This penny was also the first U.S. cent to include the words "In God We Trust.".
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In 1942, by the time this person was 33 years old, from January 7th through April 9th, the Battle of Bataan was fought in the Philippines. At the end of the battle, the U.S. and Filipino forces surrendered and a three-year occupation of the Philippines by Japan began. Between 60,000 and 80,000 American and Filipino soldiers surrendered and were marched around 60 to 69 miles - most were beaten, abused, or killed. Named the Bataan Death March, it was later declared to be a war crime.
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