Card, Kathryn b. October 4, 1892 d. March 1, 1964 Actress. Born in Butte, Montana, she was primarily a radio actress making her first screen appearance in "Kiss and Tell" (1945). Her other film credits included "The Hucksters" (1947), "Harriet Craig" (1950), "The Girl in White" (1952), "Ada" (1961) and "The Unsinkable Molly Brown" (1964). For television, she appeared on "Rawhide", Perry Mason", "Alfred Hitchcock Presents", "Wagon Train" and was best remembered for playing ‘Mrs. MacGillicuddy' on the "I Love Lucy" series. (Bio by: John "J-Cat" Griffith) Cause of death: Heart attack Harbor Lawn-Mount Olive Memorial Park, Costa Mesa, Orange County, California, USA
Demaree, Albert Wentworth 'Al' b. September 8, 1884 d. April 30, 1962 Major League Baseball Player. Born in Quincy, Illinois, he was a right handed pitcher making his debut with the New York Giants on September 26, 1912. For eight seasons, he played with the New York Giants (1912-14, 1918), Philadelphia Phillies (1915-16), Chicago Cubs in 1917 and Boston Braves in 1919. He ended his career with a record of 80 wins, 72 loss, 84 complete games, 15 shutouts, 9 saves, 514 strikeouts and a 2.77 earned run average. He died at age 77 in Los Angeles, California. (Bio by: John "J-Cat" Griffith) Harbor Lawn-Mount Olive Memorial Park, Costa Mesa, Orange County, California, USA Plot: North Memorial Section, Lot 147, Space C [unmarked]
Friedman, Debbie b. February 8, 1951 d. January 9, 2011 Singer, Songwriter. She was a leading exponent of Jewish folk and liturgical music for close to 40 years. Born Deborah Lynn Friedman, she was raised in St. Paul, Minnesota, from the time she was a small child and was self taught in music, using the folk group Peter, Paul, and Mary as her model. After high school she spent some time in an Isralei kibbutz then returned to America; one evening she found herself bored with the service in synagogue and began to think of ways to "liven things up"...[Read More] (Bio by: Bob Hufford) Harbor Lawn-Mount Olive Memorial Park, Costa Mesa, Orange County, California, USA
Jessie, Ron b. February 4, 1948 d. January 13, 2006 Professional Football Player. He was a wide receiver for eleven seasons (1971 to 1981) in the National Football League with the Detroit Lions, Los Angeles Rams and Buffalo Bills. His best year was in 1976 when he had 34 receptions for 779 yards with 6 touchdowns and was named to the Pro Bowl Team. A versatile athlete, Jessie was an All-American long jumper at the University of Kansas. In 138 career games, Jessie had 265 receptions for 4,278 yards and 26 touchdowns. Cause of death: Heart Attack (Bio by: C.S.) Harbor Lawn-Mount Olive Memorial Park, Costa Mesa, Orange County, California, USA