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Chou-Mei Tseng 1927 - 2009

Chou-Mei Tseng of Los Angeles, Los Angeles County, CA was born on December 19, 1927, and died at age 81 years old on March 16, 2009.
Chou-Mei Tseng
Los Angeles, Los Angeles County, CA 90013
December 19, 1927
March 16, 2009
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Chou-Mei Tseng's History: 1927 - 2009

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  • 12/19
    1927

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    December 19, 1927
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  • 03/16
    2009

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    March 16, 2009
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    Chou-Mei Tseng lived 8 years longer than the average family member when died at the age of 81.
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In 1927, in the year that Chou-Mei Tseng was born, aviator and media darling Charles Lindbergh, age 25, made the first successful solo TransAtlantic flight. "Lucky Lindy" took off from Long Island in New York and flew to Paris, covering  3,600 statute miles and flying for 33 1⁄2-hours. His plane "The Spirit of St. Louis" was a fabric-covered, single-seat, single-engine "Ryan NYP" high-wing monoplane designed by both Lindbergh and the manufacturer's chief engineer.
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In 1931, at the age of just 4 years old, Chou-Mei was alive when on May 1st, the Empire State Building opened in New York City. At 1,454 feet (including the roof and antenna), it was the tallest building in the world until the World Trade Center's North Tower was built in 1970. (It is now the 34th tallest.) Opening at the beginning of the Great Depression, most of the offices in the Empire State Building remained unoccupied for years and the observation deck was an equal source of revenue and kept the building profitable.
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