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Blonnie Wright 1935 - 1982

Blonnie Wright of Littleton, Arapahoe County, CO was born on November 26, 1935, and died at age 47 years old on December 20, 1982. Blonnie Wright was buried at Ft. Logan National Cemetery Section S Site 6238 4400 West Kenyon Avenue, in Denver.
Blonnie Wright
Littleton, Arapahoe County, CO 80122
November 26, 1935
December 20, 1982
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  • 11/26
    1935

    Birthday

    November 26, 1935
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  • Military Service

    Branch of service: Us Army Rank attained: SGT Wars/Conflicts: Korea
  • 12/20
    1982

    Death

    December 20, 1982
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    Cause of death
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    Death location
  • Gravesite & Burial

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    Ft. Logan National Cemetery Section S Site 6238 4400 West Kenyon Avenue, in Denver, Co 80236
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In 1935, in the year that Blonnie Wright was born, on August 14, the Social Security Act was signed into law. The purpose was to "provide federal assistance to those unable to work". The law established the Social Security Administration whose primary focus was to "provide aid for the elderly, the unemployed, and children". The Act survived many Supreme Court challenges and the Administration continues until today.
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In 1944, when this person was merely 9 years old, on June 22nd, the Servicemen's Readjustment Act of 1944, called the G.I. Bill, was signed into law, pushed through by the veteran's organizations. Benefits provided for veterans to return to school (high school, vocational school, or college), obtain low interest home mortgages and low interest business loans, and (if needed) one year of unemployment insurance. Since most returning vets immediately found work, less than 20% of the unemployment benefits were distributed.
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