Posted on 08/17/2009 2:27:29 PM PDT by JoeProBono
A US widow is auctioning off the burial plot occupied by her late husband above that of film legend Marilyn Monroe, the Los Angeles Times newspaper says.
"Spend eternity directly above Marilyn Monroe", says the ad placed on eBay by Elsie Poncher of Beverly Hills.
Bidding opened at $500,000 (£303,000), and had reached $700,000 by Sunday.
Mrs Poncher said she will be "vacating" the remains of her husband "to make room for a new resident" at LA's exclusive Westwood Village cemetery....
(Excerpt) Read more at news.bbc.co.uk ...
His impressive film credits include: Intrigue (1947) as Mike the Bartender; Brute Force (1947) with Burt Lancaster and Hume Cronin, as Hodges; A Womans Secret (1949) as Inspector J. Fowler; They Live by Night (1949) as T-Dub; Oh, You Beautiful Doll (1949) as Lippy Brannigan; Down to the Sea in Ships (1949) as Luke; Love that Brute (1950) as Biff; The Yellow Cab Man (1950) with Red Skelton, as Hugo; Winchester 73 (1950) as Sgt. Wilkes; Two Flags West (1950) as Sgt. Terrance Duey; Flying Leathernecks (1951) with John Wayne, as Master Sgt. Clancy; The People Against OHara (1951) with Spencer Tracy, as Sven Norson; The Lemon Drop Kid (1951) with Bob Hope, as Straight Flush; The Las Vegas Story (1952) as Capt. H.A. Harris; Bend of the River (1952) as Jeremy Baile; Thunder Bay (1953) as Kermit MacDonald; East of Sumatra (1953) as Mac; The Wild One (1954) with Marlon Brando, as Sheriff Stew Singer; Carnival Story (1954) as Charley Grayson; Oklahoma! (1955) as Ike Skidmore; Strategic Air Command (1955) as Doyle; Kismet (1955) as Jawan; Man Without a Star (1956) as Strap Davis; The Killing (1956) as Marvin Unger; Night Passage (1957) as Ben Kimball; The Deerslayer (1957) as Old Tom Hutter; The Restless Breed (1957) as Marshal Steve Evans; Hot Summer Night (1957) as Oren Kobble; Wild River (1960) as Hamilton Garth; The Plunderers (1960) as Sheriff McCauley; Cat Ballou (1965) as Sheriff Cardigan; Firecreek (1968) as Mr. Pittman; Hellfighters (1968) as Jack Lomax and The Seven Minutes (1971) as Luther Yerkes, his last film. He appeared as a regular on the TV series: Ensign OToole (1962-63) as Chief Petty Officer Homer Nelson. He also guest starred on such TV series as: Wanted: Dead or Alive; Rawhide; The Untouchables; The Dick Van Dyke Show; Gunsmoke and The Virginian. He was married to screenwriter Ruth Brooks in 1946 until his death. He died during surgery for internal hemorrhaging on February 3, 1971 in Los Angeles, California at age 71.
Hugh Hefner owns the crypt next to hers.
"Come up and see me some time."
"Love me long time."
A room with a view.
The ad should say “on top of” instead of “directly above”.
“Honey, I need to sell your crypt. You don’t really need it. We’ll get you cremated, instead.”
How can you promise eternity when your family can just sell your crypt any time they want to?
Jay C. Flippen. A great character actor. He was in a few of those very dark but very good Anthony Mann/Jimmy Stewart westerns in the 50’s.
Do ya think he cares?
“Jay C. Flippen. A great character actor. He was in a few of those very dark but very good Anthony Mann/Jimmy Stewart westerns in the 50s.”
Don’t forget the world famous classic “Cannon Ball Run” as the creepy doctor, along with Burt Reynolds and every other 1950s, 60’s and 70’s actor in the world.
I’m thinking if he was a good husband, he’s looking down and thinking “wow, what a way to provide for my wife and children!”
That would be kind of creepy since he died in 1971.
Am I the only one who is just simply creeped out by this?
I mean heck, if I was still with my Ex I’d be worrying about her burying me face down with my backside sicking out of the ground so she could rent my grave out as a Bike Rack, but Geez.
And what about the demented Ghoul that gets all atwitter because he gets to be “on top” of Marilyn Monroe. Doesn’t that just border more than a bit on necrophilia?
Nah, he’s probably thinking 47 years on top of Marilyn Monroe is about enough
Yes, if people who have moved on are concerned at all with what they left behind, I would think that would be a thought, providing for those you loved.
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