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Winona J Wrenn 1912 - 2011

Winona J Wrenn of Casselberry, Seminole County, FL was born on August 27, 1912, and died at age 98 years old on January 9, 2011. Winona Wrenn was buried at Florida National Cemetery Section 2D Row 1C Site 20 6502 Sw. 102nd Ave., in Bushnell.
Winona J Wrenn
Casselberry, Seminole County, FL 32730
August 27, 1912
January 9, 2011
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  • 08/27
    1912

    Birthday

    August 27, 1912
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    Unknown
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  • Military Service

    Branch of service: Us Navy Rank attained: CDR Wars/Conflicts: World War Ii
  • 01/9
    2011

    Death

    January 9, 2011
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    Unknown
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    Florida National Cemetery Section 2D Row 1C Site 20 6502 Sw. 102nd Ave., in Bushnell, Fl 33513
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In 1912, in the year that Winona J Wrenn was born, Arizona was admitted to the United States in February (on Valentine's Day). It became the 48th state in the Union. Previously a Spanish - then Mexican - territory, the U.S. paid $15 million dollars for the area in 1848. Arizona was the last of the contiguous states to be admitted to the United States.
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In 1933, at the age of 21 years old, Winona was alive when Frances Perkins became the first woman to hold a cabinet-level position, appointed by President Roosevelt to serve as Secretary of Labor. She told him that her priorities would be a 40-hour work week, a minimum wage, unemployment compensation, worker’s compensation, abolition of child labor, direct federal aid to the states for unemployment relief, Social Security, a revitalized federal employment service, and universal health insurance. President Roosevelt approved of all of them and most them were implemented during his terms as President. She served until his death in 1945.
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