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Charles L Kibby 1921 - 2000

Charles L Kibby of Lady Lake, Lake County, FL was born on June 29, 1921, and died at age 79 years old on July 18, 2000. Charles Kibby was buried at Florida National Cemetery Section 309 Site 119 6502 Sw. 102nd Ave., in Bushnell.
Charles L Kibby
Lady Lake, Lake County, FL 32159
June 29, 1921
July 18, 2000
Male
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  • 06/29
    1921

    Birthday

    June 29, 1921
    Birthdate
    Unknown
    Birthplace
  • Military Service

    Branch of service: Us Army Rank attained: CPL Wars/Conflicts: World War Ii
  • 07/18
    2000

    Death

    July 18, 2000
    Death date
    Unknown
    Cause of death
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    Death location
  • Gravesite & Burial

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    Florida National Cemetery Section 309 Site 119 6502 Sw. 102nd Ave., in Bushnell, Fl 33513
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In 1921, in the year that Charles L Kibby was born, the silent film The Sheik, directed by George Melford and starring Rudolph Valentino and Agnes Ayres (also featuring Adolphe Menjou) debuted on October 21st. Critics weren't enthusiastic but the public loved it - in the first few weeks 125,000 people had seen the movie - and it eventually exceeded $1 million in ticket sales. And Rudolph Valentino, an Italian American, became the heartthrob of a female generation.
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In 1941, at the age of 20 years old, Charles was alive 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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