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Born on June 5, 1942 in Dayton, Montgomery County, Ohio. He was one of five children, and oldest son, of '''[[Edward Ellsworth Laughlin]]''' and '''[[Mary Virginia Kamenish]]'''.
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Born on June 5, 1942 in Dayton, Montgomery County, Ohio. He was one of five children, and the oldest son, of '''[[Edward Ellsworth Laughlin]]''' and '''[[Mary Virginia Kamenish]]'''.
 
 
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== Description ==
 
== Description ==
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== Education ==
 
== Education ==
Graduated from Patterson Cooperative High School in Dayton, Montgomery County, Ohio.
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Michael attended St. Bridget's Catholic Elementary School in Xenia, Greene County, Ohio. He graduated from Patterson Cooperative High School in Dayton, Montgomery County, Ohio.
  
 
== Religion ==
 
== Religion ==
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== Residences ==
 
== Residences ==
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* 16 Rainbow Drive, Kettering, Montgomery County, Ohio
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* Naval Station Norfolk, Norfolk, Virginia
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* Roxanna-New Burlington Road, Warren County, Ohio
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* Stewart Street, Dayton, Montgomery County, Ohio
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* 16 Kratochwill Street, Dayton, Montgomery County, Ohio
  
 
== Working Years ==
 
== Working Years ==
Worked for Dayton Power and Light in Dayton, Montgomery County, Ohio.
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Worked for Dayton Power and Light in Dayton, Montgomery County, Ohio until his death.
  
 
== Personal Life ==
 
== Personal Life ==
Liked to work on automobiles.
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Michael liked to work on automobiles and played the guitar.
  
 
== Death ==
 
== Death ==
Michael died from kidney failure following surgery on August 5, 1962 at Jewish Hospital in Cincinnati, Franklin County, Ohio. He was buried at Calvary Cemetery in Dayton, Montgomery County, Ohio.
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Michael underwent experimental open heart surgery to repair a congenital heart defect at Good Samaritan Hospital in Dayton, Montgomery County, Ohio. He experienced kidney failure after the prolonged surgery and was transported to the Jewish Hospital in Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio where he died on August 5, 1962.  
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He is buried at Calvary Cemetery in Dayton, Montgomery County, Ohio.

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Page edited 30-Dec-22. KT

Michael Edward Laughlin, St. Brigid Elementary School in Xenia, (Greene County) Ohio.

Born on June 5, 1942 in Dayton, Montgomery County, Ohio. He was one of five children, and the oldest son, of Edward Ellsworth Laughlin and Mary Virginia Kamenish.

Description

He was slim of build and of average stature. He had brown hair and brown eyes.

Early Years

Education

Michael attended St. Bridget's Catholic Elementary School in Xenia, Greene County, Ohio. He graduated from Patterson Cooperative High School in Dayton, Montgomery County, Ohio.

Religion

He was baptized into the Catholic faith.

Family Years

Michael was never married and had no children.

Residences

  • 16 Rainbow Drive, Kettering, Montgomery County, Ohio
  • Naval Station Norfolk, Norfolk, Virginia
  • Roxanna-New Burlington Road, Warren County, Ohio
  • Stewart Street, Dayton, Montgomery County, Ohio
  • 16 Kratochwill Street, Dayton, Montgomery County, Ohio

Working Years

Worked for Dayton Power and Light in Dayton, Montgomery County, Ohio until his death.

Personal Life

Michael liked to work on automobiles and played the guitar.

Death

Michael underwent experimental open heart surgery to repair a congenital heart defect at Good Samaritan Hospital in Dayton, Montgomery County, Ohio. He experienced kidney failure after the prolonged surgery and was transported to the Jewish Hospital in Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio where he died on August 5, 1962.

He is buried at Calvary Cemetery in Dayton, Montgomery County, Ohio.