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Trellie Patterson 1938 - 1995

Trellie Patterson of Saint Petersburg, Pinellas County, FL was born on May 29, 1938, and died at age 57 years old on July 27, 1995.
Trellie Patterson
Saint Petersburg, Pinellas County, FL 33705
May 29, 1938
July 27, 1995
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Trellie Patterson's History: 1938 - 1995

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  • 05/29
    1938

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    May 29, 1938
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  • 07/27
    1995

    Death

    July 27, 1995
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    Trellie Patterson lived 15 years shorter than the average family member when died at the age of 57.
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In 1938, in the year that Trellie Patterson was born, on October 30th, a Sunday, The Mercury Theatre on the Air broadcast Orson Welles' special Halloween show The War of the World's. A clever take on H.G. Wells' novel, the show began with simulated "breaking news" of an invasion by Martians. Because of the realistic nature of the "news," there was a public outcry the next day, calling for regulation by the FCC. Although the current story is that many were fooled and panicked, in reality very few people were fooled. But the show made Orson Welles' career.
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In 1943, by the time this person was merely 5 years old, on June 20th through June 22nd, the Detroit Race Riot erupted at Belle Isle Park. The rioting spread throughout the city (made worse by false rumors of attacks on blacks and whites) and resulted in the deployment of 6,000 Federal troops. 34 people were killed, (25 of them black) - mostly by white police or National Guardsmen, 433 were wounded (75 percent of them black) and an estimated $2 million of property was destroyed. The same summer, there were riots in Beaumont, Texas and Harlem, New York.
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