Santa Barbara Cemetery

34°25′08″N 119°39′22″W / 34.419°N 119.656°W / 34.419; -119.656TypeNonsectarianFind a GraveSanta 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]

Notable interments

  • Heather Angel (1909–1986), actress
  • Peter J. Barber (1830–1905), architect
  • 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), U.S. 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
  • William Welles Hollister (1818–1886), rancher and entrepreneur
  • 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 (1867–1959), 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
  • Charles A. Ott Jr. (1920–2006) U.S. Army major general
  • 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
  • Ivan Reitman (1946–2022), film director
  • Mark L. Requa (1866–1937), mining engineer and conservationist[7]
  • Kenneth Rexroth (1905–1982), poet
  • Marguerite Roberts (1905–1989), screenwriter
  • George Rowe (1894–1975), actor
  • John Sanford (1904–2003), author and screenwriter
  • George Washington Smith (1876–1930), architect and painter
  • Thomas M. Storke (1876–1971), politician[8]
  • Alan Thicke (1947–2016), singer and actor[9]
  • Norma Varden (1898–1989), actress

References

  1. ^ History
  2. ^ Walking Tour of Santa Barbara Cemetery to Give Peek at ‘Best Last Place’
  3. ^ Touring the Santa Barbara Cemetery
  4. ^ "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.
  5. ^ Walking Tour of Santa Barbara Cemetery to Give Peek at ‘Best Last Place’
  6. ^ Peggy Rea Obituary
  7. ^ "Mark Requa Laid to Rest". Los Angeles Times. 1937-03-10. p. 3 – via Newspapers.com.Open access icon
  8. ^ Walking Tour of Santa Barbara Cemetery to Give Peek at ‘Best Last Place’
  9. ^ Alan Thicke died after aorta artery tore, then ruptured
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