Cornell, Don b. April 21, 1919 d. February 23, 2004 Singer. Pop vocalist and guitarist who started as a big band singer for the Sammy Kaye, Al Kavelin and Red Nichols orchestras during the 1940s, who launched a successful solo career where he charted over 20 records from 1949 to 1957, including top 10 hits like "Hold My Hand" (#2), "I'm Yours" (#3), "I'll Walk Alone" (#5) and "The Bible Tells Me So" (#7), who was honored in 1963 as one of the first stars on the Hollywood Walk of Fame and who was inducted into the Big Band Hall of Fame in 1993. (Bio by: Butterfly) Beth David Memorial Gardens, Hollywood, Broward County, Florida, USA Plot: Mausoleum
Sandusky, John b. December 28, 1925 d. March 5, 2006 Professional Football Player/Coach. After graduating from South Philadelphia High School he went to Villanova where he became an All-American. He was taken by the Cleveland Browns in the 2nd round of the 1950 NFL draft in a choice acquired from Detroit for the rights to halfback Doak Walker, who was drafted by the Browns in 1949. He played six seasons with the Browns as offensive and defensive tackle from 1950 through 1955. The Browns were in the NFL Championship Game all six years he was with...[Read More] (Bio by: Mel Bashore) Fred Hunter's Hollywood Memorial Gardens North, Hollywood, Broward County, Florida, USA Plot: Guardian Angel, 47 C, grave 2