Parent, Steven Earl b. February 12, 1951 d. August 9, 1969 Murder Victim. He was raised in the Los Angeles suburb of El Monte, where his father, Wilfred Elmer Parent, was a construction superintendent, and his mother, Juanita, a homemaker, took care of him, his younger sister and two younger brothers. He attended Arroyo High School in El Monte, graduating in June 1969, and his main interest was in electronics. He planned to attend Citrus Junior College in September, and was working two jobs to save money for college: as a delivery boy for Valley...[Read More] (Bio by: Kit and Morgan Benson) Queen of Heaven Cemetery and Mortuary, Rowland Heights, Los Angeles County, California, USA Plot: Section B, Grave 32, Tier 11 GPS coordinates: 33.9804916, -117.9084396 (hddd.dddd)
Doll, Steven 'Steven Dunn' b. December 9, 1964 d. March 22, 2009 Professional Wrestler: Although Steven was billed as being from Portland Oregon he was actually from Hendersonville, Tennessee. He began his wrestling training under the tutelage of retired wrestlers Rick and John Davidson in 1984. His professional debut came in May of 1985 in a match with "Dirty" Dick Slater. From 1987 to 1992 he wrestled for Pacific Northwest Wrestling (PNW), winning numerous singles and Tag Team titles. In 1987 he formed a tag team with Scott Peterson known as The Southern...[Read More] (Bio by: Miss Hildy) Hermitage Memorial Gardens, Old Hickory, Davidson County, Tennessee, USA
Parent, Simon-Napoléon b. September 12, 1855 d. September 7, 1920 Premier of Quebec. A native of Beauport, Quebec, Parent graduated from the University of Laval in 1881 with a degree in law. In 1891 he was elected to Quebec's Legislative Assembly representing the Saint-Sauveur district where he served until 1905. In 1897 he was appointed Commissioner of Lands, Forestry, and Fisheries on the cabinet of Quebec Premier Félix-Gabriel Marchand. Following Marchand's death on September 25, 1900, Parent was appointed the 12th Premier of Quebec in his place, serving...[Read More] (Bio by: G.Photographer) Saint Charles Cemetery, Quebec, Quebec, Canada
Parent, Georges b. December 15, 1879 d. December 14, 1942 Canadian Politician. A native of the city of Québec, he was the son of Simon-Napoléon Parent, Mayor of Quebec from 1894 to 1905 and Premier of Quebec from 1900 to 1905. He received his education at the Collège de Ste-Anne de la Pocatière and at St. Dunstan University, on Prince Edward Island, before undertaking the study of law at Université Laval. He was admitted to the Bar of Quebec in 1904. This same year, he was elected as a Liberal to the House of Commons for the riding of Montmorency. As...[Read More] (Bio by: Guy Gagnon) Belmont Cemetery, Quebec, Quebec, Canada
Parent, Alfred 'Fred' b. November 25, 1875 d. November 2, 1972 Major League Baseball Player. He was an infielder and outfielder making his debut for the St. Louis Perfectos on July 14, 1899. For twelve seasons, he played with the St. Louis Perfectos in 1899, Boston Americans (1901-07) and Chicago White Sox (1908-11). He lead the American League in bats in 1902 and was a member of the inaugural 1903 World Series Champion Boston Americans. He finished his career with a record of 1306 hits, 633 runs scored, 20 homeruns, 471 runs batted in and a .262 batting...[Read More] (Bio by: John "J-Cat" Griffith) Saint Ignatius Cemetery, Sanford, York County, Maine, USA
Stayner, Steven Gregory b. April 18, 1965 d. September 16, 1989 Abduction Victim. He made world news when he was abducted at age 7 by Kenneth Parnell and Ervin Murphy. Stayner ran away and returned home at the age of 14, after Parnell kidnapped another little boy, Timmy White. Stayner brought White with him to the police when he fled from Parnell. His experience inspired the television movie "I Know My First Name is Steven." Parnell served five years for those kidnappings. He was killed at the age of 24 when a stalled car caused his motorcycle to crash. (Bio by: Caroline) Merced Cemetery District, Merced, Merced County, California, USA
Carter, Steven V. b. October 8, 1915 d. November 4, 1959 US Congressman. Elected to represent Iowa's 4th District in the United States House of Representatives in 1958, he died in office. He had lost previous congressional bids in 1948, 1950, and 1956. During World War II, he served in the United States Navy. (Bio by: K) Leon Cemetery, Leon, Decatur County, Iowa, USA
Judy, Steven Timothy b. May 24, 1956 d. March 9, 1981 Murderer. He raped and killed 21 year-old Terry Lee Chasteen and then murdered her three children, Misty (age 5), Steven (age 4) and Mark (age 2). Approximately two hours later, mushroom hunters discovered the bodies of Terry Lee Chasteen and her daughter, Misty, in the shallow waters of White Lick Creek. They notified the police, who immediately searched the creek and discovered the bodies of the two boys 100 yards downstream. After his arrest, Judy proved to be a cold, calculating killer...[Read More] (Bio by: Kit and Morgan Benson) Cause of death: Executed Floral Park Cemetery, Indianapolis, Marion County, Indiana, USA
Mason, Steven Thomas [original burial site] b. October 27, 1811 d. January 4, 1843 1st Governor of Michigan 1835-1840. He served as the Governor of Michigan from 1835 to 1840. Also served as Secretary of Michigan Territory in 1831, and Governor of Michigan Territory from 1834 to 1835. Originally buried in Marble Cemetery in New York City. (Bio by: K) New York Marble Cemetery, 2nd Ave, Manhattan, New York County, New York, USA Plot: Vault No. 76
Olin, Steven Robert b. October 4, 1965 d. March 22, 1993 Major League Baseball Player. Played Major League baseball as a pitcher for four seasons (1989 to 1992) with the Cleveland Indians. Eventually becoming their top closer, he was killed instantly in a boating accident at Little Lake Nellie, Florida, on an off-day from spring training with teammates Tim Crews (who also died) and Bob Ojeda (who survived). Skyline Memorial Gardens, Portland, Multnomah County, Oregon, USA Plot: Cremated
Fidrych, Mark Steven 'The Bird' b. August 14, 1954 d. April 13, 2009 Baseball player. Winner of the American League Rookie of the Year award in 1976 and second in the Cy Young Award vote after a record of 19-9 he went on to play four more years for the Detroit Tigers. His career record was 29 wins and 19 losses with an earned run average of 3.10. He became as much known for his on the field antics including "manicuring the mound" as for his pitching abilities. Despite his early potential his career was cut short by injury and he never regained his early form. (Bio by: Reddfamilyhistory) Unknown* * Find A Grave is currently seeking additional burial information for this individual. Please email with any updates you may have. Thank you!
Derounian, Steven B. b. April 6, 1918 d. April 17, 2007 US Congressman. He immigrated to the U.S. with his parents at age three, was educated and became a successful law attorney. During World War II, he served in Europe as an Infantry Captain, and was awarded a Purple Heart and the Bronze Star with oak leaf cluster. After the war, he returned to law practice and was elected to the town board of North Hempstead, New York in 1948. In 1953, he was elected as a Republican to the Eighty-third Congress, and to the five succeeding Congresses, serving...[Read More] (Bio by: John "J-Cat" Griffith) Gonzales Masonic Cemetery, Gonzales, Gonzales County, Texas, USA
Biras, Steven A. b. February 26, 1922 d. April 21, 1965 Professional baseball player. Biras played for the 1944 Cleveland Indians. He singled in both games which represented his entire professional baseball career & had a batting average of 1,000. Assigned to Wilkes-Barre(Eastern) for the 1945 season, Biras refused to report because he was dissatisfied with the contract that had been offered him. The Indians suspended Biras in April 1945 & released him in June 1945. Although he never appeared in any other professional game, he continued to play semi-...[Read More] (Bio by: Connie Nisinger) Cause of death: Cerebral hemorrhage Mount Carmel Cemetery, Belleville, St. Clair County, Illinois, USA Plot: Section L, Block 183, Lot 6 (south half), Grave 11
Tynan, Steven John b. February 21, 1966 d. October 12, 1988 Murder Victim. He was one of two Victoria Australia police officers (along with Constable Damian Eyre) murdered in the Walsh Street police shootings on October 12, 1988. Their execution-style murders generated the police investigation known as The Tynan-Eyre Task Force, which was the biggest and longest running investigation undertaken by the Victoria Police to that time, spanning 895 days. Victor Peirce, Trevor Pettingill, Anthony Farrell and Peter McEvoy were placed on trial beginning in...[Read More] (Bio by: Steven Tynan) Springvale Botanical Cemetery, Springvale, Victoria, Australia Plot: Pescott Lawn - Lawn Grave, Row BB Grave 43
Williams, Steven b. 1973 d. April 30, 2002 Junior College National wrestling champion.Williams started wrestling at the Harvey (Illinois) Twister youth wrestling club in 1981 and won three youth state championships. He also won two state titles at Mt. Carmel High School and went on to win the National Junior College Athletic Association wrestling championship at Iowa Central Community College. He coached for two years at the college level and last year returned to the Harvey Twisters as a coach. Williams also founded an organization...[Read More] (Bio by: Warrick L. Barrett) Cause of death: acute asthma attack Lincoln Cemetery, Blue Island, Cook County, Illinois, USA