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Viola Mamie Busch (1910 - 1921)

Viola Mamie Busch
Born in Brooklyn, New York City, New York, United Statesmap
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Sister of , [private brother (1910s - 2000s)] and
Died at age 10 in Milano, Lombardy, Italymap
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Biography

Viola Busch died young.

Viola was born in 1910. She is the daughter of William Busch and Mary Mische. She passed away in 1921. [1] She was struck by a trolley car driver in Milano while playing outside. Her parents immigrated with her ashes.

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  • Fact: Burial Highland Park Cemetery, Highland Hills, Cuyahoga County, Ohio, USA


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