Mr. Morbid


Dealing in the dark fascination
we have with death and dying

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Hollywood tombstones
Gravestone engravings of Hollywood figures

Wife-Mother-Actress-Author
The world will remember.
Eve Arden
(Westwood Memorial Park; Westwood, California)

"That's All Folks!"
The Man of a Thousand Voices
Mel Blanc
(Hollywood Memorial Park; Hollywood, California)

Sleep with a smile.
Sammy Cahn
(Westwood Memorial Park; Westwood, California)

His star will forever shine.
Bert Convy
(Forest Lawn; Hollywood Hills, California)

She did it the hard way.
Bette Davis
(Forest Lawn; Hollywood Hills, California)

"The Entertainer"
He did it all
Sammy Davis, Jr.
(Forest Lawn; Glendale, California)

Good Night Sweet Prince
and a flight of angels sing to thy rest.
Douglas Fairbanks, Sr.
(Hollywood Memorial Park; Hollywood, California)

He made us laugh,
he took my pain away.
I love you---Lauretta.
Marty Feldman.
(Forest Lawn; Hollywood Hills, California)

1880 - 1946
W.C. Fields
(Forest Lawn; Glendale, California)

Distinguished actor,
loving husband and father.
Always in our hearts.
Peter Finch
(Hollywood Memorial Park; Hollywood, California)

He Leadeth Me
Victor Fleming
Hollywood Hills

Our Darling Eva
We Love You
Eva Gabor
(Westwood Memorial Park; Los Angeles, California)

A genius of comedy
His talent brought joy and
Laughter to all the world.
Oliver Hardy
(Pierce Brothers Valhalla Memorial Park; California)

To
Yesterday's Companionship
and Tomorrow's Reunion
Rita Hayworth
(Holy Cross Cemetery; Culver City, California)

Nothing in Moderation
We all loved him
Ernie Kovacs
Forest Lawn (Hollywood Hills); Los Angeles, California

With God in the Joy of
Beauty and Youth
Barbara LaMarr
(Hollywood Memorial Park; Hollywood, California)

Beloved Son of California
who in 1913
headed the company that produced
the first feature length motion picture made in Hollywood.
His greatness never lacked simplicity.
Carry the song along the passage
you, the soul of all there is
in glory forevermore.
Jesse L. Lasky
(Hollywood Memorial Park; Hollywood, California)

A master of comedy
His genius in the art of humor
Brought gladness
To the world he loved.
Stan Laurel
(Forest Lawn; Hollywood Hills, Los Angeles, California)

Beloved Father
Bela Lugosi
(Holy Cross Cemetery; Culver City, California)

We live to love you more each day
Jayne Mansfield
(Fairview Cemetery; Plainfield, Pennsylvania)

Everybody Loves Somebody Sometime
Dean Martin
( Westwood Memorial Cemetery, Los Angeles, California)

We love you
Psalms: 23
Freddie Prinze
(Forest Lawn; Hollywood Hills, California)

One of a kind.
Buddy Rich
(Westwood Memorial Park; Westwood, California)

The Cowboy's Prayer
Oh Lord, I reckon I'm not much just by myself.
I fail to do a lot of things I ought to do.
But Lord, when trails are steep and passes high,
Help me to ride it straight the whole way through.
And when in the falling dusk I get the final call,
I do not care how many flowers they send--
Above all else the happiest trail would be
For You to say to me, "Let's ride, My friend."
Amen
Roy Rogers
(Sunset Hills Memorial Park, Apple Valley, California)

I never met a man I didn't like.
Will Rogers
(Will Rogers Memorial; Claremore, Oklahoma)
{self-written}

"Loving You is Easy Cause You're Beautiful"
Minnie Riperton Rudolph
Hers was a gift of love, a miracle of life,
For all the world to see and hear forever.
(Westwood Memorial Park; Los Angeles, California)

Beloved King of Comedy
Mack Sennett
(Holy Cross Cemetery; Culver City, California)

If
people bring so much courage
to this world
the world has to kill them to break them,
so of course it kills them.
It kills the very good and the very gentle
and the very brave impartially.
If you are none of these
you can be sure that it will kill you, too
but there will be no special hurry.
We love you, D.R.
Dorothy Stratten
(Westwood Memorial Park; Westwood, California)