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  2. Find a Grave - Wikipedia

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    The logo of Find a Grave used from 1995 to 2018 [2] Find a Grave was created in 1995 by Salt Lake City, Utah, resident Jim Tipton to support his hobby of visiting the burial sites of famous celebrities. [3] Tipton classified his early childhood as being a nerdy kid who had somewhat of a fascination with graves and some love for learning HTML. [4]

  3. Fair Hill Burial Ground - Wikipedia

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    August 7, 1998 Fair Hill Burial Ground is a historic cemetery in the Fairhill neighborhood of Philadelphia , Pennsylvania . Founded by the Religious Society of Friends in 1703, it fell into disuse until the 1840s when it was revived by the Hicksite Quaker community of Philadelphia, which played an important role in the abolition and early women ...

  4. Holy Sepulchre Cemetery (Southfield, Michigan) - Wikipedia

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    Larry Aurie, hockey player for the Detroit Red Wings [1] Vince Banonis, football player for the Detroit Lions [2] Vincent M. Brennan, U.S. Representative from Michigan [3] Anthony Giacalone, a Detroit Mafia Member & Suspect in the murder of Jimmy Hoffa; William Bufalino, Mafia Lawyer and Legal Counsel to Jimmy Hoffa, rumored member of the Mafia

  5. Gravedigger - Wikipedia

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    Grave template, topped with the handle of a scythe.Church of St. Michael, Garway, England. Gravedigger with shovels, during the Siege of Sarajevo. Fossor (Latin fossorius, from the verb fodere 'to dig') is a term described in Chambers' dictionary as archaic, but can conveniently be revived to describe grave diggers in the Roman catacombs in the first three centuries of the Christian Era.

  6. Oakland Cemetery (Atlanta) - Wikipedia

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    The immediate area surrounding Jones' grave is adorned by all eighteen flower-bearing plants that are the namesakes of the holes on the Augusta National course. Franklin Garrett , a man dubbed "Atlanta's Official Historian" who extensively cataloged Atlanta's history as well as many of the graves at Oakland and other Atlanta-area cemeteries ...

  7. Oak Woods Cemetery - Wikipedia

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    Oak Woods Cemetery was chartered on February 12, 1853. [1] It was designed by landscape architect Adolph Strauch who created a ‘landscape-lawn cemetery’ on the 183 acres emphasizing grade changes with curving streets and well-planned drainage creating a uniform composition which was free of fences.

  8. Graceland Cemetery - Wikipedia

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    Graceland Cemetery is a large historic garden cemetery located in the north side community area of Uptown, in Chicago, Illinois, United States.Established in 1860, its main entrance is at the intersection of Clark Street and Irving Park Road.

  9. Template:Find a Grave cemetery - Wikipedia

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    * {{Find a Grave cemetery}} pulls the Cemetery ID from Wikidata and uses the page title. On the Cypress Hills Cemetery (New York City) article, it will display as: Cypress Hills Cemetery at Find a Grave; Missing ID and no Wikidata: * {{Find a Grave cemetery}} if the article's Wikidata item does not have the Find a Grave property, this will ...