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Morbidity at its finest: Celebrity Graves

Posted: 2003-03-21 07:15pm
by Dalton
Something inspired by something I just read...famous people buried near you.

Andy Kaufman is buried literally down the street from me.

Jazz great Louis Armstrong is buried half an hour from me, in Queens.

Anyone else?

Posted: 2003-03-21 07:44pm
by irishmick79
Blues legend Otis Rush died in a plane crash over Lake Mendota, here in Madison. He drowned when the plane actually sunk in the lake.

Stevie Ray Vaughan's plane crashed about an hour from here, as well.

Posted: 2003-03-21 07:57pm
by Hamel
Bleeding Gums Murphy is buried directly under my computer

No wonder my music sounds so jazzy

RIP Murphy

Posted: 2003-03-21 10:56pm
by Asst. Asst. Lt. Cmdr. Smi
Let's see, celebrity graves...

No famous people buried near where I live.

Speaking of graves, to the bathrooms at cemetaries use the gravestones of hated people as urinals?

Posted: 2003-03-21 11:11pm
by Johonebesus
Not unless you count Woodrow Wilson's wife.

Posted: 2003-03-21 11:12pm
by Frank Hipper
I've got a kick-ass pic of myself at Bela Lugosi's grave, which is next to Bing Crosby's and family, in the same graveyard as Sharon Tate, Barney Oldfield, and King Farouk of Egypt's wife.

Posted: 2003-03-21 11:15pm
by Raxmei
Professional golfer Tony Lema is buried at nearby Holy Sepulchre Cemetary. No, I haven't heard of him either.

Posted: 2003-03-21 11:18pm
by HemlockGrey
Um, Jerry Spinelli and Alexander Lloyd live here in this town....

And there not dead NOW, but everyone's gotta go sometime...

Posted: 2003-03-21 11:24pm
by Ghost Rider
When you're a stone throw away from Arlington National...well I claim JFK as my resident celeb.

Posted: 2003-03-21 11:28pm
by Zaia
I've got Edgar Allen Poe (Baltimore), John Wilkes Booth (Baltimore), Napoleon's brother, sister-in-law and nephew (Baltimore), Johns Hopkins (Baltimore), Francis Scott Key (Frederick), Cal Ripken Sr. (Aberdeen), and John Paul Jones (Annapolis).

Posted: 2003-03-22 01:25am
by Dalton
Zaia wrote:John Paul Jones (Annapolis).
Oh my. My sister will probably love you forever now or something.

Posted: 2003-03-22 02:22am
by Howedar
I've been in that crypt. Truely bizarre.

Posted: 2003-03-22 02:38am
by Frank Hipper
Howedar wrote:I've been in that crypt. Truely bizarre.
Would you find it more bizarre to know that this:
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was what was interred in that crypt? His body was exhumed in Paris in 1906, it had been buried in a lead lined coffin and preserved with alchohol. Remarkable preservation, tough bastard didn't even surrender to decomposition! :D

Posted: 2003-03-22 03:25am
by Captain tycho
Umm...
Who's buried in NW Ohio that's famous?

EDIT: Oh yeah, I don't live too far from Lima, where Neil Armstrong lives.
(Ok, he's not dead yet but he's the only guy I can think of....) :)

Posted: 2003-03-22 03:33am
by Superman
Near Burbank and Hollywood is a huge funeral home and cemetery called "Forest Lawn." Walt Disney is there, Marilyn Monroe, Cary Grant, and many more.

Posted: 2003-03-22 07:55am
by Zaia
Dalton wrote:
Zaia wrote:John Paul Jones (Annapolis).
Oh my. My sister will probably love you forever now or something.
Really? Why's that? Is she massively in love with him or something?

Posted: 2003-03-22 09:28am
by Dalton
Zaia wrote:
Dalton wrote:
Zaia wrote:John Paul Jones (Annapolis).
Oh my. My sister will probably love you forever now or something.
Really? Why's that? Is she massively in love with him or something?
Erm...it appears that I have the wrong John Paul Jones, as hers (Led Zeppelin) is still alive :oops:

Posted: 2003-03-22 12:58pm
by HemlockGrey
What, Dalt, you've never heard of John Paul Jones, the American naval hero?

"I have not yet begun to fight!"

Posted: 2003-03-22 01:19pm
by Dalton
HemlockGrey wrote:What, Dalt, you've never heard of John Paul Jones, the American naval hero?

"I have not yet begun to fight!"
I know the phrase, but was unsure of the name. Besides, when I hear "John Paul Jones" I tend to think Led Zeppelin since my sister's obsessed with their JPJ.

Posted: 2003-03-22 01:41pm
by Frank Hipper
Captain tycho wrote:Umm...
Who's buried in NW Ohio that's famous?

EDIT: Oh yeah, I don't live too far from Lima, where Neil Armstrong lives.
(Ok, he's not dead yet but he's the only guy I can think of....) :)
Isn't President Taft planted somewhere up there? I could swear that was his library and home I visited when I was 9. There was a cannon in the basement of the library with an Arabic script on it, being 9, and unsupervised, naturally I had to play with it. The damned thing was unbalanced, and I almost pulled my arms out of socket trying to keep it from hitting the floor....

Posted: 2003-03-22 08:13pm
by aerius
And then there's http://www.celebritymorgue.com which is a link off Rotten.com, so you can imagine that some of the pictures are rather vile and in bad taste. The main page that I linked to is just text, but clicking on the names there will bring up pictures of dead celebrities, and some of them ain't pretty.

Posted: 2003-03-23 03:38am
by Pistolero
Jimmy Hendrix, baby! A couple miles away! Bruce Lee too!