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Betty B (Parmer) Elmore 1926 - 2006

Betty B (Parmer) Elmore was born on April 6, 1926 in Detroit, Michigan United States to Orlando Victor Vandovenum Parmer and Mabel (Watts) Parmer, and had siblings Robert Frederick Parmer, Richard Junior Parmer, Sarah Frances (Parmer) Goins, William Mitchell Joseph Parmer, Wanda Marie (Parmer) Cole, Raymond Parmer, Doreen Alice Anne (Parmer) Tomic, Frederick Melvin Parmer, Mabel Inez Parmer, Charles Henry Parmer, and Barbara Gene Parmer. Betty Elmore died at age 80 years old on June 15, 2006 in Monroe.
Betty B (Parmer) Elmore
April 6, 1926
Detroit, Michigan, United States
June 15, 2006
Monroe, Michigan, United States
Female
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Betty B (Parmer) Elmore's History: 1926 - 2006

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  • 04/6
    1926

    Birthday

    April 6, 1926
    Birthdate
    Detroit, Michigan United States
    Birthplace
  • 06/15
    2006

    Death

    June 15, 2006
    Death date
    Unknown
    Cause of death
    Monroe, Michigan United States
    Death location
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    Betty B (Parmer) Elmore lived 8 years longer than the average family member when died at the age of 80.
    The average age of a Parmer family member is 72.
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In 1926, in the year that Betty B (Parmer) Elmore was born, on October 31st, Harry Houdini died in Michigan. Houdini was the most famed magician of his time and perhaps of all time, especially for his acts involving escapes - from handcuffs, straitjackets, chains, ropes slung from skyscrapers, and more. He was president of the Society of American Magicians and stringently upheld professional ethics. He died of complications from a ruptured appendix. Although he had received a blow to the area a couple of days previously, the connection between the blow and his appendicitis is disputed.
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In 1954, by the time she was 28 years old, on May 17th, the Supreme Court released a decision on Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka. The ruling stated that state laws establishing separate public schools for black and white students was unconstitutional thus paving the way for integration in schools.
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