Barker, Lloyd William b. 1898 d. March 18, 1949 Criminal. Son of Ma Barker. After being paroled from Leavenworth Prison where he was serving a 25 year prison term, he worked as a cook in a POW Camp at Ft. Custer, Michigan during WWII and received an Honorable Discharge from the army. He married and worked as assistant manager of a bar and grill in Denver, Colorado. On 18 March 1949, his wife shot and killed him in their home in Westminster, Colorado. She was subsequently placed in an insane asylum. Elmwood Cemetery, Brighton, Adams County, Colorado, USA Plot: Section 6-40
Hill, Harry 'Tiny' b. July 19, 1906 d. December 13, 1971 Big Band era entertainer. He performed in ballrooms across the country and on radio and recording such songs as "Angry," "Sioux City Sue," "Heartaches," "I'll Sail My Ship Alone," "Who's Sorry Now," "Five Foot Two, Eyes of Blue" and hundreds of others. The 365-pound Hill used sandpaper blocks to generate a double-shuffle beat that was great for dancing. He also employed a gourd device called a guiro with grooves cut into the sides that was struck with a stick or coat hanger to produce a...[Read More] (Bio by: Robert) Elmwood Cemetery, Brighton, Adams County, Colorado, USA Plot: Section 19, Block 3, Grave S 1/2 GPS coordinates: 39.9654007, -104.8309937 (hddd.dddd)
Yogi b. September 19, 1989 d. June, 1998 Aurora, Colorado Police Department K-9 Police Search dog, Longest sucessive tracking search on record. Yogi and his partner Officer Jerry Nichols of the Aurora, Colorado Police Department enjoyed a very productive career. Joining the force in 1990 Yogi and Jerry started with intensive training which included de-snaking and other basic K-9 skills but Yogi's truly amazing nose certainly became aparent when it came to finding missing persons. Jerry and Yogi worked 476 cases for over 70 Federal...[Read More] (Bio by: R. Digati) Aurora Police Memorial, Aurora, Adams County, Colorado, USA