Santa Barbara Cemetery
Santa Barbara Cemetery is a cemetery located at 901 Channel Drive in Santa Barbara, California. Founded in 1867, it serves as a nonsectarian cemetery.[1]
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Established | July 10, 1867 |
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Country | United States |
Coordinates | 34.419°N 119.656°W |
Type | Nonsectarian |
Find a Grave | Santa Barbara Cemetery |
Notable interments
- Heather Angel (1909-1986), actress
- Christopher Bernau (1940-1989), actor
- Scott Cordelle Bone (1860-1936), politician
- Stephen W. Burns (1954-1990), actor
- Walter Capps (1934-1997), politician
- Sabin Carr (1904-1983), pole vaulter
- Curtis H. Castle (1848-1928), politician
- Virginia Cherrill (1908-1996), actress
- Eric Christmas (1916–2000), actor
- Ronald Colman (1891-1958), actor[2]
- Jeanne Crain (1925-2003), actress
- Bradford Dillman (1930-2018), actor
- Leslie Fenton (1902-1978), actor and director
- Norman Gimbel (1927-2018), songwriter
- Al Gionfriddo (1922-2003), baseball player
- Pierpont M. Hamilton (1898-1982), Air Force general
- Haji (1946-2013), actress
- Domino Harvey (1969-2005), bounty hunter and model[3]
- Laurence Harvey (1928-1973), actor
- Byron Haskin (1899-1984), director
- Tab Hunter (1931-2018), actor
- John Ireland (1914-1992), actor
- Murray Kinnell (1889-1954), actor
- George Owen Knapp (1855-1945), industrialist and philanthropist
- William Lassiter, U.S. Army major general[4]
- Walter F. Lineberger (1883-1943), politician
- Katherine MacDonald (1891-1956), silent-film actress and producer
- Eddie Mathews (1931-2001), baseball player
- John McLiam (1918-1994), actor
- Fess Parker (1924-2010), actor[5]
- Suzy Parker (1932-2003), model and actress
- Donald C. Peattie (1898-1964), scientist
- Herb Peterson (1919-2008), American Inventor
- Vera Ralston (1923-2003), figure skater and actress
- Peggy Rea (1921-2011), actress[6]
- Jheri Redding (1907-1998), hairdresser and chemist
- Kenneth Rexroth (1905-1982), poet
- Marguerite Roberts (1905-1989), screenwriter
- John Sanford (1904-2003), author and screenwriter
- George Washington Smith (1876-1930), architect and painter
- Thomas M. Storke (1876-1971), politician[7]
- Alan Thicke (1947-2016), singer and actor[8]
- Norma Varden (1898-1989), actress
References
- History
- Walking Tour of Santa Barbara Cemetery to Give Peek at ‘Best Last Place’
- Touring the Santa Barbara Cemetery
- "French Croix de Guerre Recipients: Surnames L through R". 32d 'Red Arrow' Division During World War I. 32d 'Red Arrow' Veterans Association. April 9, 2016. Retrieved October 21, 2020.
- Walking Tour of Santa Barbara Cemetery to Give Peek at ‘Best Last Place’
- Peggy Rea Obituary
- Walking Tour of Santa Barbara Cemetery to Give Peek at ‘Best Last Place’
- Alan Thicke died after aorta artery tore, then ruptured
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