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<th colspan="5"><center>Mildred Bylane</center></th> | <th colspan="5"><center>Mildred Bylane</center></th> | ||
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*'''Occupation''': United Service | *'''Occupation''': United Service Organization | ||
*'''Performer''': None | *'''Performer''': None | ||
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Mildred Bylane is a character in Cars.
Cars
Mildred Bylane first passed through Radiator Springs in the summer of 1943 as part of a USO publicity tour. When she accidentally swerved into a bed of flowers, she found herself rescued by none other than the town's shyest resident - Red. When Mildred's job called her overseas at the end of the summer, she left Red a single rose to remember her by. To this day, he keeps her memory alive by caring for the descendants of that very flower.