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Lucille (Krohl) Kolvitz 1992

She married David Foute, and they were married until David's death. She was the parent of Sylvia A Comens, and Carolyn (Kolvitz) Pryble. Lucille Kolvitz died on September 17, 1992.
Lucille (Krohl) Kolvitz
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September 17, 1992
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Lucille (Krohl) Kolvitz's History: 1992

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  • Introduction

    She was a very serious person, did not have much of a sense of humor, believed in tough love with her two girls, Sylvia and Carolyn.
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    Birth

    Birthday

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    Birthdate
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    Birthplace
  • Nationality & Locations

    Lucille lived in Elmhurst, IL majority of her life.
  • Professional Career

    Lucille was a stay at home mom.
  • 09/17
    1992

    Death

    September 17, 1992
    Death date
    murder
    Cause of death
    Unknown
    Death location
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Did you know?
In 1884, on August 5th, the cornerstone for the base of the Statue of Liberty - a gift from the people of France - was laid. 120,000 people - most donations were $1 - donated to the completion of the base. An 1883 poem by Emma Lazarus was also written to raise funds. That poem was included in the base of the statue and is well known today. The most famous phrase: "Keep, ancient lands, your storied pomp!" cries she
With silent lips. "Give me your tired, your poor,
Your huddled masses yearning to breathe free,
The wretched refuse of your teeming shore.
Send these, the homeless, tempest-tost to me,
I lift my lamp beside the golden door!"
Did you know?
In 1899, on February 4th, the Philippine–American War began. The Philippines objected to the Treaty of Paris, signed in 1898, that transferred possession of the Philippines from Spain to the U.S. Filipinos began a fight for independence and fighting between U.S. forces and those of the Philippine Republic broke out. On June 2nd, the Philippines officially declared war on the United States.
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Lucille Krohl's Family Tree & Friends

Lucille Krohl's Family Tree

Parent
Parent
Partner
Child
Sibling
Marriage

David Foute

&

Lucille (Krohl) Kolvitz

Children

Unnamed Partner

&

Lucille (Krohl) Kolvitz

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