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Claramae W Nerone 1915 - 1999

Claramae W Nerone of Littleton, Jefferson County, CO was born on December 3, 1915, and died at age 83 years old on January 24, 1999. Claramae Nerone was buried at Ft. Logan National Cemetery Section X Site 1309 4400 West Kenyon Avenue, in Denver.
Claramae W Nerone
Littleton, Jefferson County, CO 80123
December 3, 1915
January 24, 1999
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  • 12/3
    1915

    Birthday

    December 3, 1915
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    Unknown
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  • Military Service

    Branch of service: Us Marine Corps Rank attained: CPL Wars/Conflicts: World War Ii
  • 01/24
    1999

    Death

    January 24, 1999
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    Unknown
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    Ft. Logan National Cemetery Section X Site 1309 4400 West Kenyon Avenue, in Denver, Co 80236
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Did you know?
In 1915, in the year that Claramae W Nerone was born, in April, the Ottoman Empire rounded up, arrested, and deported 235 to 270 Armenian intellectuals and community leaders in Turkey. As their actions continued through the next several years, an estimated 600,000 to 1 million Armenians were killed by Turkish soldiers.
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In 1937, Claramae was 22 years old when on May 28th, the San Francisco Golden Gate Bridge opened to cars. Taking 5 years to build, the 4,200-foot-long suspension bridge was an engineering marvel of its time - 11 men died during construction. The "international orange" color was chosen because it resisted rust and fading. To the present, it is the symbol of the City that is known throughout the world.
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