Burks, Robert b. July 4, 1909 d. May 13, 1968 Cinematographer. He was the favorite cameraman of director Alfred Hitchcock. From 1951 to 1964 Burks shot 12 films for the "Master of Suspense", a remarkable collaboration that resulted in some of the most memorable images in Hollywood history. He won an Academy Award for the dazzling color photography of "To Catch a Thief" (1955) and received Oscar nominations for "Strangers on a Train" (1951), "Rear Window" (1954), and...[Read More] (Bio by: Robert Edwards) The Good Shepherd Cemetery, Huntington Beach, Orange County, California, USA Plot: Section D, Lot 1409, Grave 5
McMahon, Don b. January 4, 1930 d. July 22, 1987 Major League Baseball Player. He was a relief pitcher in eighteen seasons for the Milwaukee Braves, Houston Astros, Cleveland Indians, Boston Red Sox, Chicago White Sox, Detroit Tigers, and San Francisco Giants. He was a member of two World Championship teams (1957 Braves, 1968 Tigers). He was named to the 1958 National League All Star Team. In a career 874 games, McMahon won 90, lost 68 and saved 153 with a 2.96 lifetime ERA. After retiring as a player, McMahon was a coach with several teams...[Read More] (Bio by: C.S.) The Good Shepherd Cemetery, Huntington Beach, Orange County, California, USA
Sullivan, James Owen 'The Rev' b. February 10, 1981 d. December 28, 2009 Musician. Born in Huntington Beach, California, he was a power hitting drummer dubbed as "The Rev", short for The Reverend Tholomew Plague. In 1999, he was the drummer and lead vocalist in the band Pink Smooth, when became a founding member of the metal band Avenged Sevenfold. He toured with group, was also a vocalist, songwriter, pianist and appeared on their first four albums. His vocals are featured on Avenged Sevenfold's songs "A Little Piece of Heaven", "Brompton Cocktail", "Critical...[Read More] (Bio by: John "J-Cat" Griffith) The Good Shepherd Cemetery, Huntington Beach, Orange County, California, USA