Showing posts with label Dearly Departed Weekend. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Dearly Departed Weekend. Show all posts

Wednesday, December 31, 2014

December 31 2014, Johnny Arthur's 63rd Deathaversary


Johnny Arthur 
1883 - 1951

Johnny was the queeny actor who took a hit for the gays.  Sort of the gay "stepenfetchit".  

When I started the Dearly Departed Weekends, the ultimate goal was to raise funds for a grave marker.

My pal Mark Langlois brought Johnny Arthur to my attention.

Johnny died in the Motion Picture Country Home.   His death certificate lists this hotel in Hollywood as his official address at the time of his death.



Johnny did die on New Year's Eve (as Mark said:  like a queen, keeping it tidy!) at the Motion Picture Country Home in Woodland Hills.  It's a sort of nursing home/long term assisted living facility for people in the biz.

Cause of Death: Coronary Occlusion, heart disease blah blah.  Bad ticker.


The Motion Picture Fund will provide a grave for these people.  They own a huger portion of Valhalla  Cemetery in North Hollywood.  Thing is, they won't mark them.

So with the proceeds of the raffle at our Dearly Departed Weekend, we bought Johnny a headstone.

Here is the unveiling.



Rest in Peace, Johnny.  You were a lot of people's first exposure to non-macho men.  Even though you were usually the subject of mockery and physical abuse, you paved the way for a lot of people.

Rest in Peace.  You deserve it.


After the unveiling, we had another "alternative ending" unveiling.  Watch the entire video above to see it.




Monday, December 29, 2014

For Thelma


For the past 3 years I've hosted the Dearly Departed Weekend in October.  It's a two-day event that takes place in unusual places around Los Angeles.  We have a cocktail party, tours, celebrity guest speakers and a raffle.  The ultimate goal of the Dearly Departed Weekend is to raise funds to pay for a headstone for an otherwise forgotten notable individual.  It's hard work for the team behind these Weekends, but this makes it worth it.  This year's recipient was actress Thelma Pelish.

On December 14, 2014 we had a short dedication and unveiling.






"...and if you're a Capricorn, you'd better watch. your. step."