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Corintha Wren 1926 - 1984

Corintha Wren of Saint Louis, Saint Louis City County, MO was born on May 23, 1926, and died at age 58 years old on June 4, 1984. Corintha Wren was buried at Jefferson Barracks National Cemetery Section X Site 111 2900 Sheridan Road, in St. Louis.
Corintha Wren
Saint Louis, Saint Louis City County, MO 63113
May 23, 1926
June 4, 1984
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  • 05/23
    1926

    Birthday

    May 23, 1926
    Birthdate
    Unknown
    Birthplace
  • Military Service

    Branch of service: Us Army Rank attained: PFC Wars/Conflicts: World War Ii
  • 06/4
    1984

    Death

    June 4, 1984
    Death date
    Unknown
    Cause of death
    Unknown
    Death location
  • Gravesite & Burial

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    Jefferson Barracks National Cemetery Section X Site 111 2900 Sheridan Road, in St. Louis, Mo 63125
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In 1926, in the year that Corintha Wren was born, on November 15th, NBC was founded. It was the U.S.'s first major broadcast network. Ownership of the network was split between RCA (a majority partner at 50%), its founding corporate parent General Electric (which owned 30%), and Westinghouse (which owned the remaining 20%).
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In 1937, by the time this person was only 11 years old, 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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