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Weaver J Noland 1923 - 2005

Weaver J Noland of Phoenix, Maricopa County, AZ was born on June 3, 1923, and died at age 81 years old on May 15, 2005.
Weaver J Noland
Phoenix, Maricopa County, AZ 85051
June 3, 1923
May 15, 2005
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  • 06/3
    1923

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    June 3, 1923
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  • 05/15
    2005

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    May 15, 2005
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    Weaver J Noland lived 9 years longer than the average family member when died at the age of 81.
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In 1923, in the year that Weaver J Noland was born, on August 2, President Warren G. Harding died in office, apparently of a heart attack. He was staying at the Palace Hotel in San Francisco after completing a nationwide tour. Suffering from cramps, indigestion, a fever and shortness of breath, his doctor thought he had food poisoning. After several days of being ill, he suddenly shuddered, slumped over, and died. There were rumors of foul play (some thought that his wife had poisoned him because of his affairs) but no evidence has ever been found.
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In 1947, by the time this person was 24 years old, on April 15th, Jackie Robinson joined the Brooklyn Dodgers, playing first base. He was the first black man to play in the Major Leagues. Since the 1880's, professional baseball had been segregated and blacks played in the "Negro leagues". He went on to play for 10 years.
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