Clutter, Bonnie Mae b. January 7, 1914 d. November 15, 1959 Murder Victim. She was murdered, along with her husband Herb Clutter, and her children Kenyon and Nancy, by two paroled ex-convicts in their home in Holcomb, Kansas in November 1959. The story around their murders and subsequent trial of their killers was made famous when they were depicted in writer Truman Capote's 1966 true crime novel "In Cold Blood." (Bio by: A.J. Marik) Valley View Cemetery, Garden City, Finney County, Kansas, USA Plot: Zone A, Lot 470, Space 2
Clutter, Herbert William b. May 24, 1911 d. November 15, 1959 Murder Victim. He was murdered, along with his wife Bonnie Mae Clutter, and her children Kenyon and Nancy, by two paroled ex-convicts in their home in Holcomb, Kansas in November 1959. The story around their murders and subsequent trial of their killers was made famous when they were depicted in writer Truman Capote's 1966 true crime novel "In Cold Blood." (Bio by: A.J. Marik) Valley View Cemetery, Garden City, Finney County, Kansas, USA Plot: Zone A, Lot 470, Space 3
Clutter, Kenyon Neal b. August 28, 1944 d. November 15, 1959 Murder Victim. He was murdered, along with his father Herb Clutter, his mother Bonnie Mae and sister Nancy, by two paroled ex-convicts in their home in Holcomb, Kansas in November 1959. The story around their murders and subsequent trial of their killers was made famous when they were depicted in writer Truman Capote's 1966 true crime novel "In Cold Blood." (Bio by: A.J. Marik) Valley View Cemetery, Garden City, Finney County, Kansas, USA Plot: Zone A, Lot 470, Space 4
Clutter, Nancy Mae b. January 2, 1943 d. November 15, 1959 Murder Victim. She was murdered, along with her father Herb Clutter, her mother Bonnie Mae and brother Kenyon, by two paroled ex-convicts in their home in Holcomb, Kansas in November 1959. The story around their murders and subsequent trial of their killers was made famous when they were depicted in writer Truman Capote's 1966 true crime novel "In Cold Blood." (Bio by: A.J. Marik) Valley View Cemetery, Garden City, Finney County, Kansas, USA Plot: Zone A, Lot 470, Space 1
Dewey II., Alvin Adams b. September 10, 1912 d. November 6, 1987 Law Officer. He was the Kansas Bureau of Investigations Special Agent who tracked down Perry Smith and Dick Hickock, who had murdered the Clutter Family in Holcomb, Kansas on November 15, 1959. The story around the Clutter murders and subsequent trial of their killers was made famous when they were depicted in writer Truman Capote's 1966 true crime novel "In Cold Blood." He served as Sheriff of Finney County, Kansas from 1947 to 1955. Valley View Cemetery, Garden City, Finney County, Kansas, USA Plot: Zone A, Lot 346, Space 8
Fleming, Arthur Milo b. June 9, 1888 d. July 29, 1971 Lawyer. He was the defense attorney for Perry Smith and Dick Hickock, who were convicted of murdering the Clutter Family in Holcomb, Kansas on November 15, 1959. The story around the Clutter murders and subsequent trial of their killers was made famous when they were depicted in writer Truman Capote's 1966 true crime novel "In Cold Blood." (Bio by: Joel Manuel) Valley View Cemetery, Garden City, Finney County, Kansas, USA Plot: Zone B, Lot 543, Space 3
Hope, Clifford R. b. June 9, 1893 d. May 16, 1970 US Congressman. Elected to represent Kansas in the United States House of Representatives, serving from 1927 to 1957. He was the co-author of Hope-Aiken Farm Price Support Act of 1949. Valley View Cemetery, Garden City, Finney County, Kansas, USA
Jones, Charles Jesse b. January 31, 1844 d. October 1, 1919 Western Figure, Social Reformer. He was immortalized by author Zane Gray in his book "The Last of the Plainsmen", and is listed in the National Archives as one of the "preservers of the American bison". His colorful many-faceted career spanned several continents. Fearing the extinction of the buffalo, he made numerous adventure-filled treks into the Oklahoma and Texas panhandles where he captured 57 buffalo calves, returning them to his ranch here in Garden City Kansas. In 1901, he was...[Read More] (Bio by: Wheezerdog) Valley View Cemetery, Garden City, Finney County, Kansas, USA Plot: Zone C, Lot 137, Space 5
Sabine, Andrew b. January 11, 1831 d. February 14, 1915 Medical Pioneer. During the Civil War he served as Surgeon of the 76th Ohio Volunteer Infantry, and is credited with the first use of anesthesia on a battlefield. He came to Garden City, Kansas, on July 1, 1884, from Marysville, Ohio. He was a thoroughly competent, and an educated physician and surgeon, and had the respect of virtually every soldier that he came into contact with. In later years he was connected with banking and other business institutions of the city, and engaged extensively...[Read More] (Bio by: Wheezerdog) Valley View Cemetery, Garden City, Finney County, Kansas, USA Plot: Zone B, Lot 421, Space 1