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  2. Memorial Park Cemetery (Memphis, Tennessee) - Wikipedia

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    90001867 [1] Added to NRHP. January 31, 1991. Pond and fountain next to the Crystal Shrine Grotto. Memorial Park Cemetery was founded in 1924 by E. Clovis Hinds on initial 54 acres (.22 km 2). [2] It is located at 5668 Poplar Avenue in Memphis, Tennessee. Different species of trees of different ages, as well as bushes, can be found throughout ...

  3. Laura Bullion - Wikipedia

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    Grave marker at the Memorial Park Cemetery, Memphis (2007) According to her obituary, Bullion died of heart disease at the Shelby County Hospital at 6:45 pm on December 2, 1961. The memorial service was held at 11:30 am on December 4. She is buried in the Memorial Park Cemetery. [6] Bullion was the last surviving member of the Wild Bunch gang.

  4. Category:Burials at Memorial Park Cemetery (Memphis ...

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    Pages in category "Burials at Memorial Park Cemetery (Memphis, Tennessee)" The following 9 pages are in this category, out of 9 total.

  5. J. O. Patterson Jr. - Wikipedia

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    Former mayor of Memphis, Tennessee 1982, state legislator, bishop, pastor, attorney and mortician. James Oglethorpe Patterson Jr. (28 May 1935 – 25 June 2011) was a Holiness Pentecostal minister in the Church of God in Christ and a former mayor of Memphis, Tennessee, the first African-American to hold the office. [1][2]

  6. Funeral of Martin Luther King Jr. - Wikipedia

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    The first memorial service following the Assassination of Martin Luther King Jr. on April 4, 1968, took place the following day at the R.S. Lewis Funeral Home in Memphis, Tennessee. This was followed by two funeral services on April 9, 1968, in Atlanta, Georgia, the first held for family and close friends at Ebenezer Baptist Church, where King ...

  7. Elmwood Cemetery (Memphis, Tennessee) - Wikipedia

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    On 28 August 1852, fifty prominent Memphis citizens each contributed $500 for stock certificates in order to purchase 40 acres (160,000 m 2) of land for the cemetery; they envisioned that this land would be a park for the living as well as the dead, where family outings, picnics, and social gatherings could occur. It was meant to be a place ...

  8. Lucius E. Burch Jr. - Wikipedia

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    Late in his life, Burch was a leader of efforts to save the Shelby Farms area of Shelby County from development, a conservation initiative that culminated in the establishment of the Shelby Farms Park on 6,000 acres (2,400 ha). The Lucius E. Burch State Natural Area, a 728-acre (295 ha) state natural area within Shelby Farms Park, is now named ...

  9. List of people from Memphis, Tennessee - Wikipedia

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    Diane Meredith Belcher (born 1960) — concert organist, teacher, and church musician. Chris Bell (1951–1978) — musician. William Bell (born 1939) — singer. Charles T. Bernard (1927–2015) — businessman and Arkansas politician, died in Memphis in 2015. Big Scarr (born 2000) — rapper. Big Star (formed in 1971) — rock band.

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