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110807-6008OldRussellCem (The old Russell cemetery sign.)
110807-6009OldRussellCem (The old Russell cemetery.)
110807-6020Memorial (Veteran's memorial.)
110807-6022Memorial
110807-6025Records
110807-6028Records
110807-6029Memorial
110807-6048CowboyStatue (Statue.)
110807-6061Flower
Ataie Toofan (Toofan Ataie was born in Astara, Iran, and started playing guitar at age 17, working with Iranian singers including pop singer Googoosh. He started a band of his own and later became a singer before the Islamic revolution banned his music in 1979. He later lived and performed in London and Los Angeles, where he died 5 days after attending a music tribute in his honor.)
Campos Rafael (Rafael Campos acted in The Return Of Josey Wales, Fever Pitch, Heartbreaker, V,  Where The Buffalo Roam, The Return Of The Mod Squad, Centennial, Killer On Board, Hangup, The Doll Squad, Oklahoma Crude, Outlaw Riders, Girl In Gold Boots, A Boy Called Nuthin, The Appaloosa, Mister Buddwing, The Tenderfoot, Lady In A Cage, The Light In The Forest, This Could Be The Night, Dino, The Sharkfighters, Trial, and The Blackboard Jungle. He was in many TV shows including Rhoda.)
Carpenter Karen (Singer Karen Carpenter and her brother Richard found fame with the song Close To You.)
Carpenter Karen (Karen Carpenter died at age 33 of cardiac arrest after recurring bouts of anorexia nervosa.)
Case Carroll (Carroll Case produced the Racket Squad, The Public Defender, Sugarfoot, An Eye For An Eye, and Two Mules For Sister Sara.)
Curtin Hoyt (Hoyt Curtin composed theme music for cartoons such as the Flintstones, the Jetsons and Scooby Doo.)
Curtin Hoyt (Hoyt Curtin composed theme music for cartoons such as the Flintstones, the Jetsons and Scooby Doo.)
Danova Cesare (Cesare Danova planned to be a surgeon, but ended up acting in The Captain's Daughter, Catch Me if You Can, Tender is the Night, Gidget Goes to Rome, Cleopatra, Viva Las Vegas, Boy Did I Get a Wrong Number and Animal House.)
Dean Eddie (Eddie Dean was a country music singer and actor, appearing on the Grand Old Opry stage, and 57 movies (mostly "B" westerns such as "Check Your Guns" and "The Tioga Kid"). He wrote the songs "Hillbilly Heaven" and "One Has My Heart The Other Has My Name". He earned a CMA Pioneer Award, has a star on the Palm Springs Walk of Fame, and was one of the founders and a past VP of the Academy of Country Music.)
DeBriac (Jean De Briac was a French film actor, appearing in 122 films between 1920 and 1962. He is best known for Swiss Miss (1938), Bulldog Drummond in Africa (1938) and Feu mon Oncle (1930).)
Derderian (Vigen Derderian had a 50-year career in Persian music, and appeared in six films.)
Dillaway Donald (Don Dillaway started his acting career in the 1920s, with his Broadway debut in The Backslapper (1925). In 1927, Dillaway was one of seven actors found guilty of participating in an obscene play, The Virgin Man. They received suspended sentences. He had prominent supporting roles in several films of the 1930s, including Pack Up Your Troubles in 1932, with Laurel and Hardy. His roles became gradually smaller in the 1940s and 1950s, usually uncredited bit parts including The Magnificent Ambersons and The Caine Mutiny. TV appearances include Maverick, Bonanza, Perry Mason, The Munsters, Run for Your Life, and The Big Valley. His final role before retiring in 1967 was in The Wild Wild West.)
Dunn Josephine (Josephine Dunn played leading ladies in silent films and then supporting roles in talkies. She appeared in The Sorrows of Satan, Our Modern Maidens, It's the Old Army Game, The Singing Fool, A Most Immoral Lady, Madonna of the Streets, Fast Life, and Birth of a Baby. She retired in 1938.)
Forrest Steve (Steve Forrest, born William Forrest Andrews, was an actor best-known as as Lt. Hondo Harrelson in TV’s S.W.A.T. in the mid-70s. Notable films were So Big (for which he won a Golden Globe), The Longest Day, North Dallas Forty, and Mommie Dearest. He had cameos in Spies Like Us and Amazon Women on the Moon, and the 2003 film version of S.W.A.T.  One of his 12 siblings was film star Dana Andrews.)
Goldman Ron (Ron Goldman and Nicole Brown Simpson were double-murder victims. The accused murderer, OJ Simpson was acquitted in a criminal trial, and found guilty in a civil trial.)
Goodrich Bert (Bert Goodrich was the first winner of the Mr. America competition in 1939, and acted in a few movies.)
Hirschhorn Joel (Joel Hirschhorn, with  Al Kasha, won Academy Awards for the theme The Morning After from The Poseidon Adventure and We May Never Love Like This Again from The Towering Inferno, and nominations for Candle on the Water for Pete's Dragon.)
Jahan (Jahan was another Persian singer.)
Jahan (Jahan.)
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Jarvis Graham (Graham Jarvis was a familiar acting face on The Guiding Light, and in Trial By Jury,  Misery, Do You Known The Muffin Man?, and Carpool. His last TV role was the alzheimer's-suffering father of Annie Camden on 7th Heaven.)
Kirby Jack (Jack Kirby was a comic book artist who co-created the Marvel Comic's characters Captain America, the Fantastic Four, the Hulk, Thor, the X-Men, the Black Panther, and Silver Surfer.)
Mayo Virginia (Virginia Mayo acted in The Princess and the Pirate, The Best Years of Our Lives, and The Secret Life of Walter Mitty.)
Nahan Stu (Stu Nahan was an American TV sportscaster in Los Angeles from the 1950s through the 1990s. He grew up playing ice hockey, and was a star goalie at McGill Univ in Montreal. He signed with the Toronto Maple Leafs of the NHL in 1946 but was assigned to the minor-league LA Monarchs. Nahan acted on a children's TV program portraying "Skipper Stu" in Sacramento in the 1950s, and worked for KCRA in Sacramento as a sportscaster. Nahan later moved near Philadelphia and hosted his own children's show as Captain Philadelphia, dressed in an astronaut outfit. He also provided the play-by-play for the  Philadelphia Flyers, and called the Philadelphia Eagles games. He played a boxing commentator in the first six Rocky films, and a sportscaster in Fast Times at Ridgemont High and other movies and TV. He received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in 2007.)
Nilsson Harry (Harry Nilsson was a songwriter, and wrote the theme to Midnight Cowboy 'Everybody's Talkin'', and the theme of The Courtship of Eddie's Father, 'Best Friend'.)
Roberts Clete (Clete Roberts was a newsman and war-correspondent, often reporting from the war-zone. He appeared on a 2-part episode of MASH.)
Russell Joseph (Joseph Russell sign. I did not see a marker, though I did not look closely in garden.)
Scoggins Jerry (Jerry Scoggins was the lead singer of the western band The Cass County Boys in the 1930s. Their recording of  The Ballad of Jed Clampett was used for TVs The Beverly Hillbillies.)
Severn Bill (William Severn had a brief acting career as a child, in Journey for Margaret, Eagle Squadron, The Story of Dr. Wassell, Son of Lassie, The Enchanted Forest, and The Bride Goes Wild. Severn later became a noted evangelist, appearing across the United States on the Trinity Broadcasting Network.)
Severn Ernest (Ernest Severn was a child film performer. In 1935, he immigrated to Hollywood with his family and started appearing in short reel serials. His credits include A Guy Named Joe, The Man From Down Under, The Hour Before the Dawn. and Pursued.)
Shaw Artie (Artie Shaw was a clarinetist considered on par with Benny Goodman. He is also famous for his marriages to Lana Turner, Ava Gardner, Evelyn Keyes, and Kathleen Winsor. After music, he concentrate on writing short fiction.)
Tanny Victor (Victor Tanny, 1912-85, pioneered the movement of the male-only gym toward more user-friendly environs to include women. There were about 100 Vic Tanny centers nationwide at its peak. Some of his family members had changed their surname of Iannidinardo to "Ianni" due to the anti-Italian sentiment that accompanied World War II. Tanny crafted his professional name from the abbreviated surname.)
Wilson Terry (Terry Wilson was a stuntman and actor, appearing in more than thirty-five films and TV shows. He is best known as Bill Hawks in 267 episodes of Wagon Train.)

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