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Levinus Alphonse Sand 1937 - 2020

Levinus Alphonse Sand was born on May 1, 1937 to Elizabeth G Sand and Peter Gerhard Sand, and had siblings Romuald Alois Sand, Alvinus Nichalous Sand, Clarence John Sand, Marcella Gertrude Fichtinger, Rosina Sand, Corp Elmer Henry Sand, Bertilla Katherine Caspers, Alcuin T. Sand, Rosella Zita Hopfer, and Severin Edwin Sand. Levinus Sand died at age 83 years old on May 23, 2020.
Levinus Alphonse Sand
May 1, 1937
May 23, 2020
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Levinus Alphonse Sand's History: 1937 - 2020

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    1937

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    May 1, 1937
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  • 05/23
    2020

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    May 23, 2020
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    Levinus Alphonse Sand lived 8 years longer than the average family member when died at the age of 83.
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In 1937, in the year that Levinus Alphonse Sand was born, 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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In 1941, at the age of merely 4 years old, Levinus was alive when on June 25th, President Roosevelt signed Executive Order 8802, prohibiting racial discrimination in the defense industry. EO 8802 was the first federal action to prohibit employment discrimination - without prejudice as to "race, creed, color, or national origin" - in the U.S. Civil Rights groups had planned a march on Washington D.C. to protest for equal rights but with the signing of the Order, they canceled the March.
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