Death Hag Shelly Lichoff rockin the Death Hag sticker at the Lee's graves.
Wednesday, February 25, 2015
Monday, February 23, 2015
A Dearly Departed Anniversary Present!
Sometimes strange and wonderful things arrive by US Mail to the Dearly Departed Tours mailbox.
Today... what a delight!
To celebrate Dearly Departed Tours' 10th Anniversary - "Dedicated Tragical Fans" Bob and Ann Jackson sent us this amazing artwork.
I am truly touched and cannot wait to display it properly in the Gallery! Thank you!
Ben Woolf "MEEP" from American Horror Story has died.
A very sad day for Freaks and American Horror Story fans, Ben Woolf who portrayed MEEP on Season 4 - FREAKSHOW, has passed away.
He died of a stroke.
He was 34 years old.
Woolf was struck by a car's mirror on Hollywood Blvd. last week.
According to TMZ - "a source close" to Woolf confirmed that he died today,
Monday February 23, 2015 at Cedars Sinai Medical Center.
Woolf also starred in Haunting Charles Manson, Dead Kansas and was a stunt performer on Dexter.
Rest in Peace, Meep
Rest in Peace, Meep
Relax A Cizor
Discovered an amazing machine yesterday. The ultimate exercise machine.
Eat your HobNobs and firm your tummy
Stan Laurel 50th Deathaversary February 23, 2015
Stan Laurel died on this date in 1965, 50 years ago.
Reportedly Stan Laurel was on his deathbed when he suddenly said "I wish I was skiing." His nurse asked "Oh, Mr. Laurel, do you ski?"
Stan said "No, but I'd rather be skiing than doing what I'm doing."
On Findadeath we found the birth and death addresses for Stan.
Here is fascinating color footage and sappy music from Stan's funeral.
Friday, February 20, 2015
Death Hag sticker of the Day! P.T. Barnum
The Lovely Leah from Bridgeport, CT sends us this lovely Death Hag Sticker placement at the final resting place of P.T. Barnum.
I'm sending along two photos (a full view and a close-up) I took of my Death Hag sticker gracing the monument of P.T. Barnum. Phineas Taylor Barnum was considered the consummate showman of his day, and he founded the Barnum & Bailey Circus (later Ringling Brothers) - "The Greatest Show on Earth." He was also an author, philanthropist and mayor of the city of Bridgeport, Connecticut. Barnum is buried in Mountain Grove Cemetery - which he designed - in Bridgeport. A statue of the showman stands in the city's Seaside Park.
Yet another disappointment, P.T. never actually said, "There's a sucker born every minute."
Here's the story.
Why does the truth always have to fuck up a good story?
Sandra Dee 10th Deathaversary February 20, 2015
It was ten years ago today that we said "Goodbye" to Sandra Dee.
Actress Sandra Dee was the embodiment of teen virtue and virginity in a series of films in the late 1950s and 1960s. Off screen, however, Dee struggled with anorexia throughout her film career (which was essentially over by the time she turned 30), and in later life drug abuse, alcoholism and depression.
A quart of scotch a day.
"Bad things happened to little Sandra Dee." - Dodd Darin, Sandra's son
Read details on Findadeath
Thursday, February 19, 2015
Death Hag Sticker of the Day - Phil Spector's mailbox
Some nice soul furnished us with a Death Hag Sticker marking the MURDER location of Lana Clarkson, aka Phil Spector's house.
Thank you, nice soul. I've lost the paper trail to this one.
Read Lana Banana's story on Findadeath
Ghost Adventures!
You never know who you'll see at the Hollywood Sign.
I shot an episode of Ghost Adventures last night.
Scott Michaels and Zak Bagans
"The view is incredible. I wish you were a girl. It's really romantic up here."
Last night it was all about Peg. Peg Entwistle who jumped from the Hollywood Sign in 1932.
Peg's story is important to me. She put the "Dark Side of Hollywood" on the map.
It felt like I was helping give Peg the acknowledgment she never got when she was alive.
Wednesday, February 18, 2015
Findadeath Update Bernie Mac 1957 - 2008
Bernie Mac
October 5, 1957 - August 9, 2008
"I'm so black, I leave fingerprints on coal."
Funny guy Bernie - Born Bernard Jeffrey McCullough grew up on the South-Side of Chicago.
Booty Call, Oceans Thirteen, Soul Men, Charlies Angels Full Throttle and 104 episodes of
The Bernie Mac Show.
Despite his success in Los Angeles, he always kept a home in Chicago.
He credited Redd Foxx and Richard Pryor as his comedy influences.
In 2005 announced that he had Sarcoidosis, a condition, a disease that inflames organs like lymph nodes and lungs. He was supposedly in remission for 3 years.
On the 24th of July, Bernie had trouble breathing so he went to the hospital. He was being treated for pneumonia. Some say he got pneumonia because the sarcoidosis screwed up his immune system.
He was in ICU and hadn't been responsive since July 31.
He passed away of Sarcoidosis and pneumonia about 2am on the morning of August 9th, 2008 in Northwestern Hospital.
He was 50 years old.
His public funeral was held at the House of Hope in Chicago. Almost 7000 people attended.
Mayor Daley and Jesse Jackson spoke. Chris Rock, Ashton Kuther, Samuel L. Jackson and Don Cheadle attended.
DL Hugley joked about Mac's famous wardrobe, "Bernie would wear colors that crayon hadn't even invented."
A short clip from the funeral
Cedric the Entertainer said, "This dude is a very popular guy. You know y'all were like, 'Let me get four tickets to the funeral!'. He's still the hottest ticket in town."
Fellow comedians mourned
Bernie is cremated and inurned in Washington Memory Gardens in Homewood, IL
Photo from Findagrave.com
Bernie's website
Trivia: The Bernie Mac show was filmed where I Love Lucy was filmed.
Tuesday, February 17, 2015
Monday, February 16, 2015
Death Hag Sticker of the Day
Lovely Rio Piazza sends us this:
Hope you can use these photos of Dudley Moore's grave. My mom is also a resident of the same cemetery. My great grandfather is about 500 yards away!
Thanks Rio!
Hope you can use these photos of Dudley Moore's grave. My mom is also a resident of the same cemetery. My great grandfather is about 500 yards away!
Thanks Rio!
Friday, February 13, 2015
Butch the Gayfellow
Thanks to Rob Hayes for sending this funny.
Read about Caesar Romero's death and other Batman folks.
Plus this weird Oprah thing I got from him.
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