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Air Force (Air Force.)
Airplane (P-51D Mustang memento.)
Army (Army.)
Austin CP (William Austin was an actor. He began on stage and then in silent films, including Common Sense (1920), and Handle with Care (1922). Other credits include Head Winds, Alice in Wonderland (1933), The Gay Divorcee, Dr. Rhythm, Batman (1943), National Velvet, and his last, The Ghost Goes Wild (1947).)
Available (Available.)
Brown Linda Marie (Linda Brown was shot to death by her stepdaughter, as part of a plot hatched by Linda's husband and her sister, to collect life insurance money. Her murder was the subject of the book If You Really Loved Me.)
Burns Edmund (Edmund Burns started acting with an uncredited role in 1915s Birth of A Nation, and appeared in It Happened One Night, Cleopatra, and his last role in Murder With Pictures in 1936.)
Cagney Jeanne (Jeanne Cagney was an actress and the younger sister of actor James Cagney. She started as a model in the late 1930s, and made her stage debut at the Pasadena Playhouse. She appeared in Yankee Doodle Dandy, The Time of Your Life, and Man of a Thousand Faces. Her best role was  probably in 1950's Quicksand in which she played the femme fatale. She later was the fashion commentator on the audience-participation series Queen for a Day.)
Cagney William (William Cagney was a producer, and was almost a dead ringer for his brother, actor James Cagney, whom he also managed and produced for. Films include "Strawberry Blonde (1941), The Bride Came C.O.D. (1941), Captain of the Clouds (1942), Yankee Doodle Dandy (1942), The Time of Your Life (1948), and Kiss Tomorrow Goodbye (1950) in which hew also appeared.)
Carmen Jeanne (Jeanne Carmen  was a model, pin-up girl, trick-shot golfer, and B movie actress. She left Hollywood, perhaps encouraged by the mob, after Marilyn Monroe's death.)
Chapman Ben (Ben Chapman was a production manager and worked on the early 'Flipper' shows, Superman, The Mickey Mouse Club, and the mini-series Shogun.. He did aerial acrobatics for Tv's  Rip Cord, and directed the documentary Hunters of the Deep.)
Crypt Flowers (More people.)
Crypt Photos (Remembrance.)
Dare Dorothy (Dorothy Dare acted in Happiness Ahead, The Saint Louis Kid, Maybe It's Love, Gold Diggers of 1935 and Front Page Woman. She had a single role in 1942s The Yanks Are Coming, after retiring in 1937.)
Du Brow Kevin (Kevin Mark DuBrow was the lead singer of the heavy-metal group Quiet Riot. He OD'd on cocaine.)
Durant Don (Donald Durant  was a Las Vegas singer, and actor best known as the sheriff on the TVs Johnny Ringo. He also taught actors to ride horses and shoot guns, and helped build early sound equipment for Warner Bros.)
Early Margaret
Edwards James (James Edwards started a theater around Los Angeles area in 1930. He retired in 1960 only to come back in 1963 to open the Edwards Theater chain. His motto was 'I'm not in the movie business, I'm in the popcorn business'.)
Eldredge John (John Eldredge acted in High Sierra,  Angels in the Outfield, and on TVs Topper, Wild Bill Hickok, Cowboy G-Men, Meet Corliss Archer,  Superman, and the Loretta Young show.)
Fire Dept (Fire department.)
Freeman David (David Stewart Freeman had a career in advertising, and co-wrote the 1999 book "100 Things to Do Before You Die". He did about half of them before hitting his head in a fall.)
Galardi John
Gallaudet John (John Gallaudet was an actor, known for In Cold Blood, Holiday Inn, TV's My Three Sons, The George Burns and Gracie Allen Show, and playing a judge on TV's Perry Mason.)
Gordy John (John Gordy played guard for the Detroit Lions for 11 years with 3 Pro Bowl appearances, served as president of the NFL Players Association, and was the state director of the Fellowship of Christian Athletes.)
Grace Helen (Helen Grace and husband WT started Helen Grace Chocolates with the first store in San Pedro, a booming shipyard town in 1944.)
Halpern Mitchell (Mitch Halpern was a highly-regarded boxing referee and worked 87 championship fights, including Holyfield-Tyson,  de la Hoya vs  Quartey and Trinidad, and Holyfield-Lewis. He shot himself, possibly over a domestic dispute.)
Hanneman Jeff
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Hatfield Bobby (Bobby Hatfield.)
Hatfield Bobby (Bobby Hatfield was half of the singing duo The Righteous Brothers.)
Hirsch Maxine (Maxine Hirsch was an actress, and hosted the TV interview show Hidden Talents with guests such as actress Barbara Billingsley and the Dalai Lama. (no supporting info).)
Ising Rudolf (Rudolf Ising directed and produced many WB Merry Melodies and Looney Tunes cartoons of the 1930s and 1940s. Ising won an Oscar for 1940's cartoon The Milky Way.)
Johnson Rafer
Levienne Nicholas
Lewyn Louis (Louis Lewyn was a producer and director during the 1920's-40's of  shorts such as Rodeo Dough, Love on Tap,  Hollywood on Parade, and nearly 90 other credits.)
Mack Marion (Marion Mack was a pageant beauty queen in 1920 and started performing in short reel silent features. She is best remembered for appearing with Buster Keaton in the Civil War classic, The General (1927). Other credits include Mary of The Movies (1923), One Of The Bravest (1925), Alice In Movieland (1926), The Carnival Girl (1926), Streamlined Swing (1938), The Great Chase (1962) and The Great Stone Face (1968), her last movie.)
Malavasi Ray (Ray Malavasi coached the LA Rams to Superbowl XIV after a 9-7 season, where they lost to Pittsburgh  31-19.)
Mantz Paul (Paul Mantz was an airplane pilot, and flew many stunts in movies. He crashed and died  while flying for The Flight of the Phoenix.)
Marines (Marines.)
Martin Frederick (Freddy Martin was a bandleader and tenor sax player known for I've Got a Lovely Bunch of Cocoanuts, April in Portugal, and Bumble Boogie. He and his band appeared in  Seven Days' Leave (1942), Stage Door Canteen (1943) and Melody Time (1948).)
Marx Mary (Mary Marx was the widow of legendary comic Chico Marx. Known as Mary Dee or Dee Dee Marx, she coincidentally died on the same day that Harpo Marx' wife Susan died.)
Mausoleum (Mausoleum construction.)
McLean Barbara
Navy (Navy.)
Pakzad Bijan (Bijan Pakzad was an Iranian designer of menswear and fragrances. He also designed a 24k gold Colt revolver. He had a large collection of expensive cars.)
Police (Police.)
Polito Gene
Pushnik Frieda (Frieda Pushnick was born with no arms or legs, and eventually appeared in Ripley's Odditorium and the circus. She learned to crochet, sew and type, and she could hold a pen between her chin and shoulder and won penmanship awards.)
Roosevelt James (James Roosevelt was the oldest son of U.S. President Franklin D. Roosevelt. He was a Congressman, officer in the Marines, an aide to his father, the official Secretary to the President, a Democratic Party activist, and a businessman.)
Rowland Roy
Salazar Ruben (Ruben Salazar was a Mexican-American journalist killed by a Los Angeles County Sheriff's deputy during the National Chicano Moratorium March against the Vietnam War on August 29, 1970 in East Los Angeles.)
Smedley Ralph (Ralph Smedley was the founder of Toastmasters International, a speaking and communication-improvement organization with more than 235,000 members in 106 countries.)
Storey June (June Storey appeared in small supporting roles, including 3 Tyrone Power films, then gained her greatest recognition as a leading lady in Westerns, including 10 co-starring roles opposite Gene Autry.)
Tallmann Frank (Frank Tallmann was a pilot, and flew stunts in movies. Eventually breaking then losing a leg, he continued to fly. He crashed in bad weather on nearby Mt San Jacinto.)
Tong Kam (Kam Tong was a Chinese American actor best known for his role as Hey Boy on TVs Have Gun - Will Travel.)
Vietnam Experience (Vietnam experience.)
Wall Signs (Memorial to the armed forces, police and firefighters.)
Wayne John (The Duke.)
Wayne John Tree (Pacific View cemetery tree. 20 feet to the left is...)
Wayne John View (The Duke's view includes Catalina Island in the distance.)
Webb Robert (Director Robert Webb made Beneath the 12-Mile Reef, and Love Me Tender with Elvis Presley.)
Welch Niles And Elaine
Wian Bob (Bob Wian started with a 10-stool diner and eventually had more than 1,000 Bob's Big Boy restaurants, famous for introducing the double-decker hamburger..)
Yardley George (George Yardley led the NBA in scoring 1957-58 at 27.8 pts per game. His 2001 points made him the first NBA player to score 2000 points in a season. That year, he also set NBA records for most free throws attempted (808) and made (655).)
Zali Lila

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