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Etoile Lumpkin McNeill 1909 - 1997

Etoile Lumpkin McNeill of Denver, Denver County, CO was born on October 24, 1909, and died at age 87 years old on October 4, 1997. Etoile McNeill was buried at Ft. Logan National Cemetery Section S Site 4911 4400 West Kenyon Avenue, in Denver.
Etoile Lumpkin McNeill
Denver, Denver County, CO 80220
October 24, 1909
October 4, 1997
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  • 10/24
    1909

    Birthday

    October 24, 1909
    Birthdate
    Unknown
    Birthplace
  • Military Service

    Branch of service: Us Air Force, Us Air Force Rank attained: LT COL Wars/Conflicts: World War Ii, World War I
  • 10/4
    1997

    Death

    October 4, 1997
    Death date
    Unknown
    Cause of death
    Unknown
    Death location
  • Gravesite & Burial

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    Ft. Logan National Cemetery Section S Site 4911 4400 West Kenyon Avenue, in Denver, Co 80236
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In 1909, in the year that Etoile Lumpkin McNeill was born, the New York Times published the first movie review. It was a report on D.W. Griffith's movie "Pippa Passes" also called "The Song of Conscience", a silent film. The review said that this work was moving away from "lurid material that attracted the wrath of censors and concerned citizens and toward more respectable ends. The movie was the story of a young female factory worker, on her day off, wandering and singing - thus changing the hearts of those around her towards good.
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In 1914, this person was merely 5 years old when President Woodrow Wilson signed a proclamation designating Mother's Day, the second Sunday in May, as a national holiday to honor mothers. Anna Jarvis had championed a Mother's Day for years but Congress had joked a few years earlier that then they would have to proclaim a "Mother-in-law's Day" as well. The President who championed a woman's right to vote also created a day in their honor.
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