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On August 8, 2013, Black died at West Hills Hospital in Los Angeles, [13] from the ampullary cancer, aged 74. [93] It was a relatively early death, as her mother had lived to be 97. [6] Black's funeral was held on August 19 in Oceanside, California, followed by a Hollywood memorial on September 17. [83] [94]
Eternal Hills Memorial Park Oceanside, California: Alma mater: San Jose State University: Occupation(s) Actor, U.S. Marine, writer: Years active: 1966–1986: Known for: Role of Pete Dixon in Room 222: Spouse(s) Elizabeth Ellis (1959–1970) Saundra Burge (1971–1973) Carolyn Ingis (1981–1986; his death) Children: 1: Military career ...
Aunese's memorial service was held in Boulder at Macky Auditorium on the university campus. [2] It was filled to capacity with over 2,000 mourners, and hundreds more outside. [4] He was buried at Eternal Hills Memorial Park located in Oceanside, California.
Although his name appears on his father's gravestone at Eternal Hills Memorial Park in Oceanside, California, his remains are still on Hart Island. In connection with the re-release of Song of the South in 1971, reporters researching the whereabouts of the film's star first reported his death.
Eternal Hills Memorial Park, Oceanside, California: Major racing wins; Cowdin Stakes (1925, 1936) Edgemere Handicap (1925) Walden Stakes (1925) Champlain Handicap (1926) Empire City Handicap (1926) Toboggan Handicap (1926, 1937, 1940, 1941) Dixie Handicap (1928, 1938) Santa Catalina Handicap (1935, 1937) Aberdeen Stakes (1936) Belmont Futurity ...
Over 80% of the cast and crew for To Save a Life consisted of Oceanside and North County locals. Several Oceanside locations, including Oceanside High School, Calvin Christian High School, MiraCosta College, New Song Community Church, Eternal Hills Memorial Park, Harbor, Guajome Park Academy, and Beach are shown in the film. [8]
Hillside Memorial Park Cemetery Redlands 34°01′30″N 117°10′47″W / 34.0250°N 117.1798°W / 34.0250; -117.1798 ( Hillside Memorial Park
Curran died in 1992 after suffering from a broken vertebra and is buried at Eternal Hills Memorial Park. His wife Florance died January 4, 2000. Curran's brother Richard was a Municipal Court judge.