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Hundreds of people gathered at Strain’s Celebration of Life funeral service in his hometown of Springfield, Missouri on Friday, March 29, according to an online obituary.
Nashville's first airport was Hampton Field, which operated until 1921. It was replaced by Blackwood Field in the Hermitage community, which operated between 1921 and 1928. The first airlines to serve Nashville, American Airlines and Eastern Air Lines, flew out of Sky Harbor Airport in nearby Rutherford County. [9]
Tommy Jackson (1926–1979), musician – considered by many in the country music industry to be the first great Nashville session fiddler; Claude Jarman Jr. (1934-2025), actor; George Jones (1931–2013), Country Music Hall of Fame Singer; Amelia Laskey (1885–1973), ornithologist; Larrie Londin (1943–1992), drummer
Taylor operated the cemetery himself until his death in 1931, bequeathing it to the National Christian Missionary Convention of the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ). The cemetery remains a nonprofit organization. [4] (Taylor also established Greenwood Park, the first park in Nashville open to African-Americans, in 1904. [5])
Category: Death in Nashville, Tennessee. 1 language. ... (Nashville, Tennessee) (21 P) W. Burials at Woodlawn Memorial Park Cemetery (Nashville, Tennessee) (33 P)
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It was established in 1960, and is located at 1150 Dickerson Pike in Goodlettsville, Tennessee, just north of Nashville. [1] One area of the cemetery is designated as "Music Row" for the number of country music entertainers that are interred there, including three musicians who died in the 1963 plane crash with Patsy Cline as well as singer ...