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On this day 29 August death of Jean Hagen – Lee Marvin – Ingrid Bergman – Richard Jewell – Gene Wilder – Ed Asner
The Final Footprints of Lee Marvin – Ingrid Bergman Continue reading
Posted in Day in History, Film Footprints, Military Footprints
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On this day 17 July deaths of Charlotte Corday – Jim Bridger – The Romanov Family – Billie Holiday – John Coltrane – Mickey Spillane – Walter Cronkite – John Lewis – C. T. Vivian
The Final Footprints of Adam Smith – Charlotte Corday – Jim Bridger – Billie Holiday – John Coltrane – Walter Cronkite Continue reading
Posted in Cowboy Footprints, Day in History, Infamous Footprints, Musical Footprints, Political Footprints
Tagged angel of harlem, billie holiday, brad pitt, Buried, C. T. Vivian, canongate kirkyard, cbs evening news, Cemetery, charlotte corday, companion marker, diana ross, French Revolution, god bless the child, grammy lifetime achievement award, granite marker, Ground Burial, harlem, History, inglourious basterds, jazz, jean paul marat, jeremiah johnson, JFK, jim bridger, john coltrane, John Lennon, John Lewis, lady day, lady sings the blues, Marker, Mickey Spillane, Miles Davis, mlk, mount moriah cemetery, mount washington cemetery, mountain man, Pinelawn Cemetery, Quentin Tarantino, robert redford, romanov, saint raymonds cemetery new, scottish enlightemment, South-View cemetery, sydney pollack, term of endearment, the wealth of nations, Thelonious Monk, u2, University of Texas at Austin, Walter Cronkite, Westview cemetery
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On this day 8 July death of Percy Bysshe Shelley – Vivien Leigh – Lovie Austin – Ernest Borgnine
The Final Footprint of Percy Bysshe Shelley Continue reading
Posted in Day in History, Literary Footprints
Tagged Buried, campo cestio, Cemetery, cremains, Cremation, Ernest Borgnine, forest lawn hollywood hills, frankenstein, gulf of genoa, History, Inscription, John Keats, Lord Byron, Lovie Austin, lyric poet, Marker, mary wollstonecraft godwin, Mount Glenwood Memory Gardens, Percy Bysshe Shelley, Poet's Corner, riptff, romantic poet, tff, the final footprint, Vivien Leigh, Westminster Abbey
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Charlotte Cemeteries – Sharon
A post on the history of Sharon Memorial Park. The most well known memorial park in Charlotte NC and one of the largest of its kind in the Southeast. Most know for its 17,000 sq. ft. Mausoleum that features imported European marble. Continue reading
Posted in Cemeteries, Mausoleums
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