Anderson, Maceo b. September 3, 1910 d. July 5, 2001 Professional Dancer. He was the last original member of the groundbreaking tap-dance act the "Four Step Brothers". Billed in their prime as the "eight feet of rhythm", the "Four Step Brothers" started out in the 1920s performing successfully for some 30 years under Maceo Anderson's leadership. They are credited with breaking the color line by being the first black act to perform at Radio City Music Hall in New York, Chez Paris Club in Chicago, and the first to perform on television thus...[Read More] Palm Memorial Park (Henderson), Henderson, Clark County, Nevada, USA
Augustine, Kathy Marie b. May 29, 1956 d. July 11, 2006 Murder Victim. A Republican politician, she served in various state-wide offices for over 20 years. She was a member of the Nevada State Assembly from 1993 to 1995, then served in the Nevada Senate from 1995 to 1999. She became Nevada's first female State Controller, serving from 1999 until her murder in 2006. Political scandals shadowed her throughout the last few years of her life. After a series of investigations, she admitted violating state ethics laws during her 2002 reelection bid and...[Read More] (Bio by: Miracle Mile Tim) Davis Memorial Park, Las Vegas, Clark County, Nevada, USA Plot: Garden of Hope
Azarow, Martin b. July 4, 1934 d. September 8, 2003 Actor. He appeared in the films, "The Jigsaw Murders" (1988), "Jo Jo Dancer, Your Life Is Calling" (1986), "They Call Me Bruce?" (1982), "Mae West" (1982), "Some Kind of Hero" (1982), and "The Magnificent Magical Magnet of Santa Mesa" (1977). He also appeared in several television shows including, "Matlock," "L.A. Law," "The Twilight Zone," and "The A-Team," among many others. (Bio by: K) Southern Nevada Veterans Memorial Cemetery, Boulder City, Clark County, Nevada, USA Plot: Section K, Site 1171
Behar, Joseph b. April 1, 1933 d. November 24, 2003 Television Director. Behar directed many television series' including, "From These Roots" from 1958 to 1961, "General Hospital" beginning in 1963, "People Will Talk" in 1963, "Let's Make A Deal" from 1963 to 1976, "Days Of Our Lives" beginning in 1965, "The Young & The Restless" in 1973, "It's Anybody's Guess" in 1977, "Let's Make A Deal" from 1984 to 1986, and "Dangerous Woman" in 1991. In 1996 he was also casting director for the film, "Wedding Bell Blues." A native of Chicago, Illinois...[Read More] (Bio by: K) Southern Nevada Veterans Memorial Cemetery, Boulder City, Clark County, Nevada, USA
Belinsky, Bo (Robert) b. December 7, 1936 d. November 23, 2001 Major League baseball pitcher with the Los Angeles Angels. Born Robert Belinsky, he pitched first no hitter in Dodger Stadium history on May 5, 1962 beating the Baltimore Orioles 2-0. Had a career record of 28-51 for eight seasons. Known as a notorious playboy for dating such Hollywood starlets as Ann-Margret, Juliet Prowse, Connie Stevens, Tina Louise and was twice engaged to Mami Van Doren. He also pitched for the Phildelphia Phillies, Houston Astros, Pittsburgh Priates and Cincinnati Reds. Cause of death: Cancer Davis Memorial Park, Las Vegas, Clark County, Nevada, USA
Bell, Freddie b. September 29, 1931 d. February 10, 2008 Pioneer Rock and Roll Performer. Real name Ferdinando Dominick Bello. In 1952 he formed Freddie Bell and The Bellboys, one of the first white groups to cover the rhythm and blues hits of the era. After being signed to Teen Records in 1955, one of their first recordings was a cover version of Leiber and Stoller's "Hound Dog." Elvis Presley, then an opening act at the New Frontier in Las Vegas, allegedly caught a performance of Bell's ensemble at the Sands Hotel, and was so impressed he...[Read More] (Bio by: Miracle Mile Tim) Palm Valley View Memorial Park, Las Vegas, Clark County, Nevada, USA Plot: Garden of Inspiration
Binion, Benny b. November 20, 1904 d. December 25, 1989 Businessman. He was the founder of "Binion's Horseshoe Casino", and the father of Ted Binion, who later ran the casino, and Becky Binion Behan, the current owner. He came to Las Vegas in 1946, became part owner of the Las Vegas Club for a short time, then opened the Horseshoe in 1951. He later bought the Mint Hotel, next door to the Horseshoe, and made the Horseshoe a hotel-casino. His casino was famous for accepting bets of any size. He brought the National Finals Rodeo and the World Series of...[Read More] Bunkers Eden Vale Cemetery, Las Vegas, Clark County, Nevada, USA
Blake, Pamela b. August 6, 1915 d. October 6, 2009 Actress. She appeared in more than fifty B-movies from the mid-1930's until the 1950's and had roles opposite such leading men as John Wayne in "Wyoming Outlaw" (1939) and Alan Ladd in "This Gun for Hire" (1942). Born Adele Pearce in Oakland, she studied acting after a first place finish in a beauty contest and pursued a career in Hollywood. She signed with RKO Pictures and was later under contract with MGM. After making her big screen debut in the 1934 picture "Eight Girls in a Boat", she had...[Read More] (Bio by: C.S.) Cause of death: Natural causes Southern Nevada Veterans Memorial Cemetery, Boulder City, Clark County, Nevada, USA Plot: Section G, site 234
Briare, Bill b. 1930 d. December 8, 2006 Las Vegas Mayor. A native of Long Beach, California, Briare served as the Mayor of Las Vegas from 1975 to 1987. He also served as a Member of the Nevada Legislature from 1960 to 1962, and as a Member of the Clark County Commission from 1962 to 1968. Briare was also a successful businessman. (Bio by: K) Woodlawn Cemetery, Las Vegas, Clark County, Nevada, USA
Brimhall, John b. November 22, 1928 d. December 2, 2003 Musical Arranger, Author. He wrote over 500 books on music composition, theory and performance. His publications sold over 75 million copies, making him the best-selling piano arranger of all time. In 1963, he pioneered a new approach to musical education entitled "Bach to the Beatles With Brimhall," which is also the epitaph on his headstone. (Bio by: Miracle Mile Tim) Palm Valley View Memorial Park, Las Vegas, Clark County, Nevada, USA Plot: Garden of Comfort
Bunker, Berkeley Lloyd b. August 12, 1906 d. January 21, 1999 US Senator and Congressman. A life long Nevada state native who engaged in the tire and oil business in Las Vegas before his entry into politics in 1934. He became a member of the State assembly 1936-1941, serving as speaker in 1939. Served as Nevada Democrat to the United States Senate from November 27, 1940 to December 6, 1942. Elected as Nevada Democrat Representative to the Seventy-ninth Congress and served from January 3, 1945 to January 3, 1947. After being a unsuccessful candidate for...[Read More] (Bio by: John "J-Cat" Griffith) Bunkers Eden Vale Cemetery, Las Vegas, Clark County, Nevada, USA
Bupp, Sonny (Moyer) b. January 10, 1928 d. November 1, 2007 Actor. Bupp is widely remembered for his role in the classic film "Citizen Kane." Born in New York City, Moyer MacClaren Bupp (his full name) first did mostly bit parts on cinema, often with his brother Tommy. Bupp appeared in two Our Gang comedies and in the 1937 Three Stooges short "Cash and Carry," becoming the highest paid male child actor in 1937. He then eventually got better roles in movies such as "The Renegade Trail" (1939) and finally, a starring role in the Warner Brothers film "No...[Read More] (Bio by: José L Bernabé Tronchoni) Southern Nevada Veterans Memorial Cemetery, Boulder City, Clark County, Nevada, USA
Collins, Albert b. October 1, 1932 d. November 24, 1993 Blues Musician. Known as "The Master of the Telecaster," he formed his own band in 1952 playing in the Houston, Texas area. In 1960 his album "Frosty" sold over one million copies and his career began to grow as his music was being played on blues radio stations around the United States. In 1978 his Grammy nominated album "Ice Pickin'" won "Best Blues Album of the Year" by the Montreaux Jazz Festival. His music was featured in the movie "Adventures in Babysitting." His album "Showdown" won a...[Read More] (Bio by: Bigwoo) Cause of death: Lung cancer Davis Memorial Park, Las Vegas, Clark County, Nevada, USA Plot: Garden of Prayer, Section C, Lot 80, Space 2, 16 rows off cemetery road and 1 row off the oleander bushes
Conte, Steve b. January 16, 1920 d. April 28, 1997 Actor. A native of Gagliato, Italy, he is best known for playing thugs and henchmen, most notably in the classic "Batman" television series. His big-screen credits include "Wiretapper" (1955), "I Was A Teenage Werewolf" (1957), "Change Of Habit" (1969), "My Father's House" (1975), "Fast Break" (1979), "Samurai" (1979), "The Onion Field" (1979), "Midas Valley" (1985), "Command 5" (1985), and "The Kindred" (1987). A veteran of World War II, he served as a Private in the United States Army Air...[Read More] (Bio by: K) Southern Nevada Veterans Memorial Cemetery, Boulder City, Clark County, Nevada, USA Plot: Section F, Site 364
Corrales, Diego 'Chico' b. August 25, 1977 d. May 7, 2007 Junior Lightweight and Lightweight Champion of the World. Diego Corrales was born in Sacramento, California and had a successful amateur career compiling a 105-12 record before turning pro in 1996. He progressed through the ranks and finally got a shot at Roberto Garcia's Junior Lightweight Championship in 1999. Corrales dominated the fight and scored a 7th round TKO to claim the title. He would defend the Junior Lightweight Championship 3 times before vacating the title to challenge for...[Read More] (Bio by: Soorus) Cause of death: Motorcycle accident Palm Valley View Memorial Park, Las Vegas, Clark County, Nevada, USA Plot: Garden of Reflection, space 619
Curtis, Tony b. June 3, 1925 d. September 29, 2010 Actor. Born Bernard Schwartz, his father was a tailor who immigrated from Hungary; he was brought up in poverty in a tough Bronx neighborhood. He developed an interest in acting after visiting a neighborhood settlement house, and following service in the US Navy, he took advantage of the G.I. Bill and studied at the Dramatic Workshop of the New School for Social Research (New York City). He began his professional career touring with a stock company in the "Borscht Circuit", and appeared in New...[Read More] (Bio by: C.S.) Palm Memorial Park (Green Valley), Las Vegas, Clark County, Nevada, USA Plot: Legacy, Space PG10, Row 3
Dalitz, Morris Barney b. December 24, 1899 d. August 31, 1989 Organized Crime Figure. Known to his contemporaries as "Moe". Born Boston, he was raised in Michigan. During Prohibition he was a bootlegger in Detroit, Akron and Cleveland, where he was associated with the Mayfield Road Gang. Expanding beyond bootlegging into gambling both in the Clevland area and in Newport, Kentucky, he operated several illegal casinos and clubs. In 1949 Dalitz relocated to Las Vegas where he and partners took control of the unfinished Desert Inn. For the next forty years...[Read More] (Bio by: Steve Dunn) Palm Valley View Memorial Park, Las Vegas, Clark County, Nevada, USA Plot: Garden of Eternal Peace section
Davis, Eddie 'Lockjaw' b. March 2, 1922 d. November 3, 1986 Jazz Saxophonist. Starting in the 1940's, he played tenor sax with such heavyweights of the era as Louis Armstrong, Count Basie and Cootie Williams. His distinctive sound, a full-bodied yet reedy tone, was suited to several different styles of jazz, from big band to rhythm and blues. As his popularity increased, he fronted his own bands and released many recordings that were hughly influential to the next generation of jazz saxophonists. (Bio by: Miracle Mile Tim) Palm Valley View Memorial Park, Las Vegas, Clark County, Nevada, USA Plot: Garden of Resurrection