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Scott Lee Santi 1962 - 2002

Scott Lee Santi of Milwaukee, Milwaukee County, WI was born on October 26, 1962, and died at age 39 years old on April 19, 2002. Scott Santi was buried at Southern Wisconsin Veteran Memorial Cemetery Section C Site 154 21731 Spring St, in Union Grove.
Scott Lee Santi
Milwaukee, Milwaukee County, WI 53215
October 26, 1962
April 19, 2002
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  • 10/26
    1962

    Birthday

    October 26, 1962
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    Unknown
    Birthplace
  • Military Service

    Branch of service: Us Navy Rank attained: SHSR
  • 04/19
    2002

    Death

    April 19, 2002
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    Cause of death
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    Southern Wisconsin Veteran Memorial Cemetery Section C Site 154 21731 Spring St, in Union Grove, Wi 53182
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In 1962, in the year that Scott Lee Santi was born, on October 1st, African-American James H. Meredith, escorted by federal marshals, registered at the University of Mississippi - becoming the first African-American student admitted to the segregated college. He had been inspired by President Kennedy's inaugural address to apply for admission.
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In 1976, Scott was just 14 years old when on August 4th, a mysterious illness struck an American Legion convention in Philadelphia. Within a week, 25 people had died and 130 people had been hospitalized. It was the first known instance of what came to be called "Legionnaires Disease."
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