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Bety C Mayer 1934 - 2002

Bety C Mayer of Racine, Racine County, WI was born on July 31, 1934, and died at age 68 years old on August 17, 2002.
Bety C Mayer
Racine, Racine County, WI 53403
July 31, 1934
August 17, 2002
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  • 07/31
    1934

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    July 31, 1934
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  • 08/17
    2002

    Death

    August 17, 2002
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    Bety C Mayer lived 8 years shorter than the average family member when died at the age of 68.
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In 1934, in the year that Bety C Mayer was born, on November 11th 1933, an extremely strong dust storm hit South Dakota, stripping topsoil. Other strong dust storms had occurred during 1933. Severe droughts continued to hit the Great Plains and the dust storms devastated agricultural production as well as people's' lives for several years. The Roosevelt administration and scientists eventually determined that farming practices had caused the conditions that led to the dust storms and the changes they implemented in farming stopped the Dust Bowl.
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In 1944, this person was just 10 years old when on June 6th, the largest amphibious invasion in history was launched - the Normandy landing (called D-Day). Soldiers from the United States, Britain, Canada, and the Free French landed on Normandy Beach and were later joined by Poland, Belgium, Czechoslovakia, Greece, and the Netherlands. Almost 5,000 landing and assault craft, 289 escort vessels, and 277 minesweepers were involved. Nearly 160,000 troops crossed the English Channel on D-Day - Allied casualties on the first day were at least 10,000. 4,414 were confirmed dead.
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