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WWII's `We Can Do It' girl dies at 86
WWII's `We Can Do It' girl dies at 86
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WWII's `We Can Do It' girl dies at 86

2010
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\"She was very inspirational,\" said her daughter, Stephanie Gregg of Eaton Rapids, Mich., assistant dean of admissions for Cooley Law School. \"She was very kind and generous. She lived the 'We Can Do It!' life every day.\" \"Rosie the Riveter is the image of an independent woman who is in control of her own destiny,\" [Gladys Beckwith] said. \"(Doyle) was a gracious, beautiful woman. Her death is the passing of an era, and we need to take note of that. We need to respect what she stood for.\" \"She would say that she was the 'We Can Do It!' girl,\" Gregg said. \"She never wanted to take anything away from the other Rosies.\"
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USA Today, a division of Gannett Satellite Information Network, Inc