In 1928 they changed their claim to the "Largest in California." They have a number of 'Notables'; however, finding them is not an easy task, even with a designated location. The Cemetery is mostly flat green land, devoid of raised grave markers. They also have many mausoleums and columbariums.
Johnnie Cochran is in the Manchester Garden Mausoleum, Chapel of Honor, Crypt 1202, yet it took over an hour to find his gravesite. The Mausoleum was on the map but there were several buildings or Chapels that were not, making it a long walking process to find the right building.
Plaque in Manchester Complex |
Johnnie Cochran was part of OJ Simpson's 'Dream Team' and is known for saying, "If it doesn't fit, you must acquit."
I knew Edgar Bergen was buried in Miramar, Lot 131, Grave 2, but none of the lots or grave numbers were listed on the map or displayed in the area. I had a vague description of his grave being atop a small knoll but he was actually on the down-slop closer to the road than the top of the knoll. I had to return the next day with latitude and longitude to find his marker.
Edgar Bergen is my all-time favorite ventriloquist, if not for his superstardom, Shari Lewis many not have been a hit in the 50-60's or America's Got Talent may not have had three ventriloquist winners: Darci Lynne, Terry Factor, and Paul Zerdin.
Charley McCarthy & Edgar Bergen - Candice Bergen |
Link to Edgar Bergen and Charlie McCarthy radio debut. Tinky Windy says "O-tay!" to Billie Thomas, Los Angeles native, child actor best know as Buckwheat in the Our Gang films.
Billie Thomas aka Buckwheat |
Our Gang |
Born Rose Louise Hovick, Gypsy Rose Lee was an American burlesque entertainer, actress, author and playwright. Her 1957 memoir was adapted into Stephen Sondheim stage musical Gypsy (1959).
Rose Louise Hovick aka Gypsy Rose Lee |
Born Walker Smith Jr, Sugar Ray Robinson was an American professional boxer, competing from 1940-1965. He holds the third-longest unbeaten streak (91 fights) in professional boxing history.
Walker Smith, Jr aka Sugar Ray Robinson |
Born Tony Russell Brown, Charles Brown was an American blues singer and pianist. Between 1949 to 1952, he had seven Top 10 hits on the US Billboard R&B chart.
Tony Russell Brown aka Charles Brown |
Lowell Fulson was an American blues guitarist and songwriter, best known for '3 O'Clock Blues' and 'Reconsider Baby' (recorded by Elvis Presley in 1960 and Eric Clapton in 1994).
Lowell Fulson |
Miss Ella Jane Fitzgerald, American jazz singer, known as the First Lady of song. She won 13 Grammy awards and sold over 40 million albums. She worked with all the jazz greats: Duke Ellington, Count Basie, Dissy Gillespie, Benny Goodman, Nat King Cole and big names such as Frank Sinatra and The Ink Spots.
Ella Fitzgerald |
Tom Bradley, former police officer and 38th Mayor of Los Angeles. Not only was he the only African American Mayor of Los Angeles, his 20 year tenure is the longest in my city's history.
Mayor Tom Bradley |
Born Jamesetta Hawkins, Etta James was the platinum blonde African American singer known for a variety of genres: blues, R&B, rock & roll, jazz, and gospel. Think of the song 'At Last' and you will hear her voice. She has been called 'Queen of Stank', 'Diva of Diva', dynamic, flamboyant, raunchy, dignified, classy, strong, vulnerable, a counter-intuitive genius who never sang an unwarranted note.
Jamesetta Hawkins aka Etta James |
Born Elizabeth Ruth Grable, Betty Grable was an American actress who is best know as the pin-up girl with the 'Million Dollar Legs'. Her Bathing suite poster adored barracks around the world making her the number-one pin-up of WWII.
Elizabeth Ruth Grable aka Betty Grable |
Betty Grable |
Cesar Julio Romero Jr, was an American actor, singer, dancer and vocal artist. His career spanned 60 years and covered film, radio and television. During WWII he volunteered for the US Coast Guard and served in the Pacific Theater, seeing action during the invasions of Tinian and Saipan.
Cesar Romero |
Some of the Mausoleums had private cut out areas with stain glass and some of the buildings had their own stain glass such as Father Sierra below.
I did find this interesting maker:
Only the oldest section (near Edgar Bergen) had individual crypts and statues.
That's also where I found my angels: