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Royle R Cunningham 1905 - 1998

Royle R Cunningham of Eugene, Lane County, OR was born on December 15, 1905, and died at age 92 years old on May 5, 1998.
Royle R Cunningham
Eugene, Lane County, OR 97404
December 15, 1905
May 5, 1998
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  • 12/15
    1905

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    December 15, 1905
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  • 05/5
    1998

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    May 5, 1998
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    Royle R Cunningham lived 20 years longer than the average family member when died at the age of 92.
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In 1905, in the year that Royle R Cunningham was born, the German born physicist, Albert Einstein, proposed the Special Theory of Relativity: 1) that observers can never detect uniform motion except relative to other objects and that 2) unlike the velocity of massive objects, the speed of light is a constant and is the same for all observers independent of their constant velocity toward or away from the light source. Not such simple concepts that lead to the equation everyone now knows: E = mc2.
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In 1944, at the age of 39 years old, Royle was alive when on December 16th, The Battle of the Bulge began in the Ardennes forest on the Western Front. Lasting for a little over a month, the battle began with a surprise attack by Germany on the Allied forces The U.S. suffered their highest casualties of any operation in World War II - 89,000 were casualties, around 8,600 killed - but Germany also severely depleted their resources and they couldn't be replaced.
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