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Frederick Hubbard Gwynne (July 10, 1926 – July 2, 1993) was an American actor, artist and author, who is widely known for his roles in the 1960s television sitcoms Car 54, Where Are You? (as Francis Muldoon) and The Munsters (as Herman Munster ), as well as his later film roles in The Cotton Club (1984), Pet Sematary (1989), and My Cousin ...
The unmarked grave of the actor Llewellyn Cadwaladr in Brookwood Cemetery in the UK. An unmarked grave is one that lacks a marker, headstone, or nameplate indicating that a body is buried there. [1] [2] However, in cultures that mark burial sites, the phrase unmarked grave has taken on a metaphorical meaning.
Tombstones at Arlington National Cemetery, July 2006. The Arlington National Cemetery mismanagement controversy is an ongoing investigation by the United States Department of Defense into mismanagement, poor record-keeping, and other issues involving the burial and identification of U.S. servicemembers' graves at Arlington National Cemetery in Arlington, Virginia.
Samuel Washington, George Washington's younger brother, was buried in an unmarked grave at the cemetery at his Harewood estate (an interior view is pictured above) near Charles Town, West Virginia.
Lincoln Kilpatrick (1932–2004), actor (unmarked grave) Peter King (1914–1982), composer; Rodney King (1965–2012) [44] Winrich Kolbe (1940–2012), German-American television director; James Komack (1924–1997), TV producer, screenwriter, director and actor; Ernie Kovacs (1919–1962), actor and comedian; Helen Barbara Kruger (1913–2006 ...
It was one thing to hear about what the burial ground looked like, but it was another thing to actually be there, to see it with my own eyes, to walk through the resting place of the people whose ...
WHAT: Remembrance: Reading of the Names will honor the lives of 1,630 Black people buried in unmarked graves WHEN: Saturday, Feb. 24, 2 to 3:30 p.m. WHERE: St. Louis Cemetery, 1167 Barret Ave.
Lies in an unmarked grave; James E. Davis (1962–2003), New York City councilman (he was originally interred in Green-Wood Cemetery, but after it was realized that his assassin was also interred there, he was moved to the Cemetery of the Evergreens) Thomas Dilward (1817–1887), Minstrel performer credited with having invented the word "hunky ...