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  2. Category:Burials at Rose Hills Memorial Park - Wikipedia

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    Burials at Rose Hills Memorial Park — located in Whittier, Los Angeles County, California. Pages in category "Burials at Rose Hills Memorial Park" The following 78 pages are in this category, out of 78 total.

  3. Rose Hills Memorial Park - Wikipedia

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    A view of the cemetery from the east, with the SkyRose Chapel in view. Mausoleums. Whittier Heights Mausoleum, built in 1917 as "Mausoleum #1" or "The Little Mausoleum", was the second public mausoleum in California (the first being at Anaheim Cemetery in Anaheim) and portrays a sense of early California architecture with its Spanish Renaissance influence.

  4. Bobby Buntrock - Wikipedia

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    Buntrock was born in Denver, Colorado, to Robert E. and Maxine Buntrock. [1] He had two sisters, Stella and Deanne. When he was three, the family moved to Whittier, California, where neighbors urged Buntrock's parents to get their son into acting.

  5. Whittier, California - Wikipedia

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    Whittier (/ ˈ hw ɪ t i ər /) is a city in Southern California in Los Angeles County, part of the Gateway Cities.The 14.7-square-mile (38.0 km 2) city had 87,306 residents as of the 2020 United States census, an increase of 1,975 from the 2010 census figure.

  6. List of homicides in California - Wikipedia

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    California, Oregon: 1990–1995: 8–185: Known as the "Happy Face Killer" because he drew smiley faces on his many letters to the media and authorities [146] 40: Michael Gargiulo: Southern California: 1993–2008: 3–10: Serial killer known as The Hollywood Ripper [147] 41: Wayne Adam Ford: California: 1997–1998: 4+

  7. Wallace Newman - Wikipedia

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    Wallace Joe "Chief" Newman (c. 1901 – November 6, 1985) was an American football and baseball player and coach. He served as the head football coach at Whittier College in Whittier, California from 1929 to 1950, compiling a record of 102–66–14.