Brokenshire, Norman E. b. June 10, 1898 d. May 4, 1965 Radio Personality. Born in Canada, he began his career as a radio announcer at WJZ in New York City and went on to cover several historical events including the funeral of William Jennings Bryan and the inauguration of Calvin Coolidge. He appeared on the television programs, "Battle Of The Ages" (1952), and "The Better Home Show" (1951-1952). He was also featured in several early documentaries as well, "Screen Snapshots: Disc Jockeys, U.S.A." (1949), "Screen Russia Through The Eyes Of An...[Read More] (Bio by: K) Washington Memorial Park, Mount Sinai, Suffolk County, New York, USA
Brooks, Geraldine b. October 29, 1925 d. June 19, 1977 Actress. She is best remembered for her supporting roles in numerous films and television shows from the 1940s through the 1970s. Born Geraldine Stroock in New York City, her father, James Stroock, owned a costume company that provided costumes to stage theaters. Her mother, Bianca, was a costume designer and stylist. Her aunt was a Ziegfeld Follies girl, and another aunt was a singer with the Metropolitan Opera. As a young teen, she attended the Hunter Modeling School, and graduated in...[Read More] (Bio by: Kit and Morgan Benson) Cause of death: Heart attack Washington Memorial Park, Mount Sinai, Suffolk County, New York, USA
MacDonald (Stevenson), Colette Katheryn b. May 10, 1943 d. February 17, 1970 Pregnant wife and victim of Jeffrey MacDonald. He killed his pregnant wife and his two daughters in a murder spree that he tried to blame on "crazed hippies." The crime became the subject of the book "Fatal Vision" and a TV movie of the same name. The names on the MacDonald victims' graves have since been changed to 'Stevenson.' Cause of death: Murdered Washington Memorial Park, Mount Sinai, Suffolk County, New York, USA
MacDonald, Kimberly b. April 18, 1964 d. February 17, 1970 Daughter and victim of Jeffrey MacDonald. He killed his pregnant wife and his two daughters in a murder spree that he tried to blame on "crazed hippies." The crime became the subject of the book "Fatal Vision" and a TV movie of the same name. The names on the MacDonald victims' graves have since been changed to 'Stevenson.' Cause of death: Murdered Washington Memorial Park, Mount Sinai, Suffolk County, New York, USA
MacDonald, Kristen b. May 8, 1967 d. February 17, 1970 Second daughter of Colette MacDonald. Jeffrey MacDonald killed his pregnant wife and his two daughters in a murder spree that he tried to blame on "crazed hippies." The crime became the subject of the book "Fatal Vision" and a TV movie of the same name. The names on the MacDonald victims' graves have since been changed to 'Stevenson.' Cause of death: Murdered Washington Memorial Park, Mount Sinai, Suffolk County, New York, USA
Schuyler, James Marcus b. November 9, 1923 d. April 12, 1991 Poet. In 1981 he received the Pulitzer Prize for Poetry for his collection "The Morning of the Poem" (1980). He was also winner of a Guggenheim Fellowship and the American Academy of Poets Fellowship. (Bio by: Trent Olsen) Little Portion Friary Cemetery, Mount Sinai, Suffolk County, New York, USA Plot: Little Portion Friary Cemetery