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Wilma Bertha Sanborn 1917 - 1993

Wilma Bertha Sanborn of Las Vegas, Clark County, NV was born on November 29, 1917, and died at age 75 years old on April 28, 1993. Wilma Sanborn was buried at Southern Nevada Veterans Memorial Cemetery Section B Site 731 1900 Buchanan Blvd., in Boulder City.
Wilma Bertha Sanborn
Las Vegas, Clark County, NV 89120
November 29, 1917
April 28, 1993
Female
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  • 11/29
    1917

    Birthday

    November 29, 1917
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    Unknown
    Birthplace
  • Military Service

    Branch of service: Us Marine Corps Rank attained: 1ST LT Wars/Conflicts: World War Ii, Korea
  • 04/28
    1993

    Death

    April 28, 1993
    Death date
    Unknown
    Cause of death
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    Death location
  • Gravesite & Burial

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    Southern Nevada Veterans Memorial Cemetery Section B Site 731 1900 Buchanan Blvd., in Boulder City, Nv 89005
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In 1917, in the year that Wilma Bertha Sanborn was born, the NHL (National Hockey League) was established as a response to the demise of the National Hockey Association (NHA). The first superstar of the League was "Phantom" Joe Malone of the Montreal Canadiens, a leading scorer with records that still stand. The Canadiens won the NHL championship over the Senators.
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In 1941, she was 24 years old when in his State of the Union address on January 6th, President Roosevelt detailed the "four freedoms" that everyone in the world should have: Freedom of speech, Freedom of worship, Freedom from want, and Freedom from fear. In the same speech, he outlined the benefits of democracy which he said were economic opportunity, employment, social security, and the promise of "adequate health care".
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