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Roy Orbison (1936–1988), singer, best known for a falsetto voice on hit songs like “Oh, Pretty Woman,” and “Crying,” Orbison died Dec. 6, 1988. His grave is unmarked at the famous cemetery.
Established in 1859, Eugene Masonic Cemetery is the oldest cemetery in Eugene, so naturally, many famous — and infamous — Eugene historical figures are buried there. Eugene Masonic Cemetery ...
During her appearance on the Club 520 Podcast, Jade Cargill was asked about her hobbies as a WWE Superstar. The Storm ...
The decline at the cemetery — where the historical elite (hard to find) are interred next to people who never grabbed a headline — is hardly alone among the 5,000 cemeteries in the Connecticut.
Empty graves and graves where burials took place more than 75 years ago can legally be repurposed. The proposal will, for the moment, affect only about 500 graves in the cemetery, Dr. Dungavell said.
For generations, political nerds in London have stopped in on the grave of Karl Marx. The immense presence of it in Highgate ...
Eugene Masonic Cemetery's Hope Abbey Mausoleum, which opened in 1914 and was designed in Egyptian Revival style by Ellis F. Lawrence, the first dean of the UO School of Architecture and Allied ...
Eugene Masonic Cemetery was established in 1859 by Eugene Skinner. There are more than 2,000 people buried there. Established in 1859, Eugene Masonic Cemetery is the oldest cemetery in Eugene, so ...
Eugene Masonic Cemetery's Hope Abbey Mausoleum, which opened in 1914 and was designed in Egyptian Revival style by Ellis F. Lawrence, the first dean of the UO School of Architecture and Allied Arts.