I'm sorry that the security guard doesn't allow filming, I think it's great to see these kind of videos for two reasons, 1. To keep these People's memories alive, and 2. Some people like me will most likely will never get to visit in person, so it's interesting to see what the Cemetery is like. Thankyou Jeff and Sarah, hope filming didn't get you guys into trouble.
👍🏽😃 Totally agree. Otherwise they would be forgotten 3 generations later. I am surprise about how many personalities I didn’t even know or remembered of again and very thankful for these videos. 💝
Another fascinating episode. Who knew that the Tin man's son was married to Dorothy's daughter?!?! I had no idea........ Keep up the awesome work you two!! Thanks for all you do.
Jack Paar told a story about meeting Jack Haley Jr. with Judy Garland in the 60s. He said Judy didn’t want anything to do with him because she hated his father. Guess it was kind of awkward. Then Judy died in 1969, and he married Liza in the 70s. Small wold in Hollywood.
When you take a close look at the 'stars' of today, it's glaringly obvious they aren't a patch on the entertainers gone by. The females were absolutely smoking! Thank you Jeff and Sarah for showing me the final resting place of one of my favourites, John Candy, gone too soon. God bless you both and take care🙏
Thank you for this episode. I have a aunt and uncle who are buried at Holy Cross, I was not able to attend either one of their funeral services, and a visit to this cemetery is on my to-do list. It is very disturbing to see tractor marks on the head stones, for such a famous and financially secure cemetery.
Fascinating! When I hear the old music, there is something very melancholy about this place, just thinking about times gone by and so many greats who have passed on. Even though I'm 23, I've had the pleasure of growing up around classic films, music, and hymns in church, thanks to grandparents and parents who appreciated and valued them. I remember Mel Torme playing in my grandparents' home, and although my grandfather is gone, I'll still listen to Torme once in a while -- and it reminds me of him. It's odd to say one misses a certain era gone by when one didn't live in it, but I do in a way, and I feel that our culture has lost some incredible people, values, and a way of life. Just listen to the mainstream music from back in the 40s -- the absolute beauty in it. No era in time is perfect by any means. The 20th century was a difficult one -- the Depression and WWII had a profound influence on my grandparents -- but all of the famous persons mentioned in this video represent a very special era in history, I do believe. Those difficulties of the time made people more unified than today, it seems. This has been a good tour. Thank you for sharing.
Well said my friend. But I was your age I used to listen to 40s music even though I was born in 1961 so I appreciate everything that you said. I think some of the richest times in America was when we were faced with defeating an enemy during world war two. Some of the classiest architecture, music, clothing style, housing style, and films came from the era that is represented in the celebrities that I featured here. Music has a very unique way of eliciting emotion from us and I really love the last song in this video. It’s leaning on the everlasting arms.
@@jbenziggy Thank you for the reply! I agree wholeheartedly. Indeed, the final song in this video is a beautiful one with an everlasting meaning. Thank you again.
@@jbenziggy I appreciate all the work you've done to share this. I've walked and photographed in most of the cemeteries in my home town, and county, for genealogy research and typed up many for our county library. Fortunately I didn't have guards interfering. Unfortunately pain and mobility problems have stopped me. Keep up the great work as long as you can, at age 69, most of the celebrities in this video were the best entertainment I had growing up, watching TV. Thanks and blessings! 🙏👏👵
Right next to Holy Cross is the Jewish cemetery, Hillside Memorial Park. Many celebrities are buried there also, including Al Jolson, Jack Benny, Loren Greene, Michael Landon and Dinah Shore. It is also worth a visit.
Thank you for your beautiful video of Holy Cross Cemetery. My grandparents and parents are all buried in the same location very close to the grotto and I used to love to just walk the grounds when visiting. Didn't know that there was a moratorium on taking pictures and video. It seems as if everything you did was very respectful to the dad and their histories. It's a wonderful testimonial to a time that will someday be sadly forgotten.
When ever I go to a grave yard I’m always relieved that I’m not on one one of those headstones. Another thought no matter how much fame and fortune we all end up in the dirt. Great vid stirred up a lot of memories , Thank you
@@clarencejones7916: My father haunted the hell out of my house (previously my father's house) and my boyfriend's room downstairs after my boyfriend moved in. My boyfriend turned out to be a problem in the house and there were police calls. But some people think it's wasn't my father haunting the house because my b/f and his partner were in skilled construction trades in Los Angeles and they brought Sharon Tate's picnic table into my yard when it was going to thrown away.
Lawrence Welk used to be on Saturday evenings. I watched it every Saturday when I stayed at my grandmother's house. My grandmother would watch "Creature Double Feature" with me. Usually Godzilla movies. How I miss those times...
Dear History Hunters, Jeff, thank you so much for another wonderful video. You and Sarah are great together. I enjoy your videos very much. So much information as you take us along in your travels. I just wanted to say how sorry I was when your beautiful mom passed away. You did a wonderful tribute to your dear sweet mom. My prayers are with you my dear friend. I couldn't help but cry with you near the end of that moving video. I lost my mom and Dad 11 months apart from each other. I miss them both every day. Thank you again Jeff, for another wonderful video.
Wow, thanks Mark. I really appreciate your very thoughtful message to us! It was hard for me to make that video about mom passing but it was my only way of expressing what I felt about her. On Halloween she will have been gone a year. I’m comforted by all the great folks like you who, in a sense, shared in my mourning and celebration of her life! Take care my friend!
Thanx for taking us along.---I grew up in North Dakota, and for 3 years, lived within 20 minutes of the Welk farm. One year, on our way home from vacationing in our family farmstead farther in the State, Mom & I stopped to tour the Welk Farm, which has been preserved, and it was a fabulous experience. Yes, The Lawrence Welk Show was always a staple at our house growing up, as you can imagine, and I subscribe to their You-tube site even today (altho' I don't visit it very often!)
My mother's mother grew up in the same town in North Dakota that Lawrence Welk did. She would always say "he was older than I am". She was right. He was 2 years older. I went to visit the Welk farmstead during the summer of 2016. His family was originally from Strassburg, Russia (now Ukraine) and the people who moved to that town in North Dakota named the town after the city in Ukraine. I ended up giving him some insight into the "Germans from Russia" that Welk was descended from.
Another excellent post you guys! I had no idea so many movie stars were buried there, my grandparents on my dad's side, are both there as well. I think I need to pay them a visit. It sucks about the security guards... I feel like cemeteries are also meant for the living to remember and celebrate those who have gone before us.
Good one ! It’s strange and cool at the same time, to see the actual graves of these entertainment icons. You guys are such law breakers. The celebrity’s would not mind videos of them and their graves.
I think the deal is, you CAN film there but you have to pay the cemetery in order to do so. That's how at least one other Hollywood cemetery operates. I think the money goes toward grave maintenance, but I'm not really sure about that part.
Wow, I love how lovely and overwhelmingly respectful you two remember them. A wonderful video. 🙏🏽💝 Those remembered would enjoy it. Thank you very much. 🌸🙏🏽
I never pressed but it was always in the back of my mind. My grandmother's maiden name was Oldfield, she hitchhiked from Kearney, Nebraska in the early 1920's to Southern California. She's was part of the Oldfield family. I'll pay my respects next time I go. Thank you for all you do it's deeply appreciated.
I wonder if that one thumbs down is from the security guard lol, anyways great trip down memory lane Jeff & Sarah. I particularly liked the photo of a grown-up Jackie Coogan towering over Charlie Chaplin, very circle of life.
This was my most favorite video you've made so far. When I was a little girl they were movie stars I watched wishing I could be one too. Some were before my time and I still watched them and I still do. Thank you for sneaking to share your visit with us. You made my day!
Enjoyed how you featured the others at Holy Cross 9:26 I have visited Cemeteries and in 2019 I felt it was going to be a matter of time that Security was going to be asking Us with cameras to leave the grounds, perhaps that day has come. Safe Travels to you both 😄
Thanks so much for another great video! 👍👍👍👍Especially considering you guys had to keep it on the down low due to the security. We hope to make a trip out in the fall (Love visiting famous cemeteries) so good to know what to expect. Jackie Coogan might make a good subject for a video in the future. Fascinating Man who led a fascinating life.
Jeff, you and Sarah entertain us with some of the most interesting videos that I'm aware of. I love the researched info, visual/oral evidence of the past, and on site visits. WOW, that cemetery 🙏was loaded with famous names from the past. I really enjoyed this, as usual. 👏🌈
Always a great video from you guys !! And the selection of music is always such a right fit and the way you respect those passed is moving. I just love your channel !!
haha the security guards comment. So weird you can't photograph. So many ppl have taken videos there. Thank you for the tour. =) I'm 55, it's a little unnerving when watching videos about celerity deaths and others that so many die at or around my age.
I AM CURRENTLY 78 YRS OLD, IN THE 1960'S I REMEMBER ALWAYS WATCHING LAWRENCE WELK. IN 1955 MY PARENTS MOVED TO EVERETT, WASH. AND THAT CHRISTMAS WAS THE FIRST APPEARANCE OF THE LENNON SISTERS.
Thanks again guys for going above and beyond to bring us great and interesting content as always! And for dodging the “gate keeper’s” haha! Till next time take care and can’t wait until next Sunday! Frank from Philadelphia, PA.
Hey, Lawrence Welk rocks! His show has been on TV for 65 years and counting. He had some awesome musicians. Okay, the dancing was a bit corny at times, but the music was primo. Nice vid. Glad you were able to "dodge" (Lawrence Welk's original sponsor!) the cemetery stasi.
Wow, you got to see more than I ever did in that place. I only got to see John Candy, Spike Jones and Sharon Tate. The security there are like vultures. Glad you got to see some legends.
Hmmm, I guess I need to move you from the history to the crime category. I'm afraid I will be kept awake at nights now wondering what rules and regulations you are breaking to produce the next video. Thanks for another good one!
Well this marks the end of catching up on all of your videos! They've all been great, informative and entertaining, thank you Jeff & Sara! A suggestion... how about traveling to Palm Springs, Joshua Tree, Desert Hot Springs, etc. Some great history there and lots to investigate?
Thank you Jeff and Sarah that this was a good video Lawrence welk the same thing happened to me lol we only had two channels so I went outside a lot played in the dirt we lived in the country it was always fun thank you to the Tonka factory made my childhood that's much more fun....
Sad to see the cemetery is not being taken care off. My mother is buried there along with my father and step mom as well as many people I have known. At one time not so long ago this was a beautiful cemetery.
@@jbenziggy In the 60+ years that I have visited and spent considerable time there your video showed how brown the area is. The grass used to be a beautiful green. I know from my parents site they have broken the head stone and allowed it to be buried under mud and debris.
It's interesting how some people see the world it's nice to know people like you take the time to sort it out. And give us all perspectives Thank you again your number one fan
I'm sorry that the security guard doesn't allow filming, I think it's great to see these kind of videos for two reasons, 1. To keep these People's memories alive, and 2. Some people like me will most likely will never get to visit in person, so it's interesting to see what the Cemetery is like. Thankyou Jeff and Sarah, hope filming didn't get you guys into trouble.
That's the beauty of Vlogging in Cemeteries.
Nice exploration of graves. Only wish these places would be more open to filming. After all, it only keeps their memories alive.
👍🏽😃 Totally agree. Otherwise they would be forgotten 3 generations later. I am surprise about how many personalities I didn’t even know or remembered of again and very thankful for these videos. 💝
Another fascinating episode. Who knew that the Tin man's son was married to Dorothy's daughter?!?! I had no idea........
Keep up the awesome work you two!!
Thanks for all you do.
Yes! A very cool fact!
No I had no idea but he looked like his dad. I like how a lot of commenters know things I didn't know also.
Jack Paar told a story about meeting Jack Haley Jr. with Judy Garland in the 60s. He said Judy didn’t want anything to do with him because she hated his father. Guess it was kind of awkward. Then Judy died in 1969, and he married Liza in the 70s. Small wold in Hollywood.
I can guarantee that the "celebrities" of today will not be remembered like these people are.
I am not so sure, I will ask the younger folks who John Wayne was, or other celebrities of my childhood and get a reply back. WHO?
@Tiki, so true👍👍
100%
You are so right they were movie stars.
Peter O’Tool mentioned before his passing actors today lack the voice, unique character and screen presence of bygone actors.
When you take a close look at the 'stars' of today, it's glaringly obvious they aren't a patch on the entertainers gone by. The females were absolutely smoking!
Thank you Jeff and Sarah for showing me the final resting place of one of my favourites, John Candy, gone too soon.
God bless you both and take care🙏
Thank you for this episode. I have a aunt and uncle who are buried at Holy Cross, I was not able to attend either one of their funeral services, and a visit to this cemetery is on my to-do list. It is very disturbing to see tractor marks on the head stones, for such a famous and financially secure cemetery.
The marks were probably from them mowing the grass
Fascinating! When I hear the old music, there is something very melancholy about this place, just thinking about times gone by and so many greats who have passed on. Even though I'm 23, I've had the pleasure of growing up around classic films, music, and hymns in church, thanks to grandparents and parents who appreciated and valued them. I remember Mel Torme playing in my grandparents' home, and although my grandfather is gone, I'll still listen to Torme once in a while -- and it reminds me of him. It's odd to say one misses a certain era gone by when one didn't live in it, but I do in a way, and I feel that our culture has lost some incredible people, values, and a way of life. Just listen to the mainstream music from back in the 40s -- the absolute beauty in it. No era in time is perfect by any means. The 20th century was a difficult one -- the Depression and WWII had a profound influence on my grandparents -- but all of the famous persons mentioned in this video represent a very special era in history, I do believe. Those difficulties of the time made people more unified than today, it seems. This has been a good tour. Thank you for sharing.
Well said my friend. But I was your age I used to listen to 40s music even though I was born in 1961 so I appreciate everything that you said. I think some of the richest times in America was when we were faced with defeating an enemy during world war two. Some of the classiest architecture, music, clothing style, housing style, and films came from the era that is represented in the celebrities that I featured here. Music has a very unique way of eliciting emotion from us and I really love the last song in this video. It’s leaning on the everlasting arms.
@@jbenziggy Thank you for the reply! I agree wholeheartedly. Indeed, the final song in this video is a beautiful one with an everlasting meaning. Thank you again.
@@jbenziggy I appreciate all the work you've done to share this. I've walked and photographed in most of the cemeteries in my home town, and county, for genealogy research and typed up many for our county library. Fortunately I didn't have guards interfering. Unfortunately pain and mobility problems have stopped me. Keep up the great work as long as you can, at age 69, most of the celebrities in this video were the best entertainment I had growing up, watching TV. Thanks and blessings! 🙏👏👵
Right next to Holy Cross is the Jewish cemetery, Hillside Memorial Park. Many celebrities are buried there also, including Al Jolson, Jack Benny, Loren Greene, Michael Landon and Dinah Shore. It is also worth a visit.
Yes we did a video on that one years ago:
th-cam.com/video/XgD0mhQDXSI/w-d-xo.html
Thank you for your beautiful video of Holy Cross Cemetery. My grandparents and parents are all buried in the same location very close to the grotto and I used to love to just walk the grounds when visiting. Didn't know that there was a moratorium on taking pictures and video. It seems as if everything you did was very respectful to the dad and their histories. It's a wonderful testimonial to a time that will someday be sadly forgotten.
Bing Crosby was one of my dad's favorite entertainers.He was the co-owner of the Pittsburgh Pirates.Tony
Bank rolled the invention of magnetic tape voice recording too.
When ever I go to a grave yard I’m always relieved that I’m not on one one of those headstones. Another thought no matter how much fame and fortune we all end up in the dirt. Great vid stirred up a lot of memories , Thank you
don’t ever think it’s the end though 🤨🧐
@@clarencejones7916: My father haunted the hell out of my house (previously my father's house) and my boyfriend's room downstairs after my boyfriend moved in. My boyfriend turned out to be a problem in the house and there were police calls. But some people think it's wasn't my father haunting the house because my b/f and his partner were in skilled construction trades in Los Angeles and they brought Sharon Tate's picnic table into my yard when it was going to thrown away.
Thanks Jeff & Sarah for risking it all just to bring us closer to our favorite celebs. It's a waterfall, a waterfall. My bad imitation of Mr.Welk
The hills around Los Angeles have more stars than the sky. Great video!
Wow, I never knew so many celebrities were buried there. Great tour!
Very interesting! The Clark Gable/Loretta Young story was a little unsettling. I love history and thank you and your wife for what you do!
I still enjoy listening to and watching Lawrence Welk reruns.
You could have offered the guard 15 minutes of fame with a bit part in your movie. Then he couldn't kick you out. Just kidding. Great film as always.
Lawrence Welk used to be on Saturday evenings. I watched it every Saturday when I stayed at my grandmother's house. My grandmother would watch "Creature Double Feature" with me. Usually Godzilla movies. How I miss those times...
The son of the tin man and the daughter of Dorothy! That's a great tidbit! As usual, great work Jeff, thanks for gathering it all for us!
Dear History Hunters, Jeff, thank you so much for another wonderful video. You and Sarah are great together. I enjoy your videos very much. So much information as you take us along in your travels. I just wanted to say how sorry I was when your beautiful mom passed away. You did a wonderful tribute to your dear sweet mom. My prayers are with you my dear friend. I couldn't help but cry with you near the end of that moving video. I lost my mom and Dad 11 months apart from each other. I miss them both every day. Thank you again Jeff, for another wonderful video.
Wow, thanks Mark. I really appreciate your very thoughtful message to us! It was hard for me to make that video about mom passing but it was my only way of expressing what I felt about her. On Halloween she will have been gone a year. I’m comforted by all the great folks like you who, in a sense, shared in my mourning and celebration of her life! Take care my friend!
Thanx for taking us along.---I grew up in North Dakota, and for 3 years, lived within 20 minutes of the Welk farm. One year, on our way home from vacationing in our family farmstead farther in the State, Mom & I stopped to tour the Welk Farm, which has been preserved, and it was a fabulous experience. Yes, The Lawrence Welk Show was always a staple at our house growing up, as you can imagine, and I subscribe to their You-tube site even today (altho' I don't visit it very often!)
My mother's mother grew up in the same town in North Dakota that Lawrence Welk did. She would always say "he was older than I am". She was right. He was 2 years older.
I went to visit the Welk farmstead during the summer of 2016. His family was originally from Strassburg, Russia (now Ukraine) and the people who moved to that town in North Dakota named the town after the city in Ukraine. I ended up giving him some insight into the "Germans from Russia" that Welk was descended from.
Another excellent post you guys! I had no idea so many movie stars were buried there, my grandparents on my dad's side, are both there as well. I think I need to pay them a visit. It sucks about the security guards... I feel like cemeteries are also meant for the living to remember and celebrate those who have gone before us.
Good one ! It’s strange and cool at the same time, to see the actual graves of these entertainment icons. You guys are such law breakers. The celebrity’s would not mind videos of them and their graves.
My grandma and Bela Lugosi were both from Lugo, Hungary (now part of Romania.)
Its nice to see the final resting places of those whom entertained us, for many years.
Still don't get why security would care if you are filming graves. Nice job guys
I think the deal is, you CAN film there but you have to pay the cemetery in order to do so. That's how at least one other Hollywood cemetery operates. I think the money goes toward grave maintenance, but I'm not really sure about that part.
Thanks for taking us along with you guys. Love that you incorporated pictures and videos as well.
Some great celebrity finds. God bless them all. Keep up the great work!! 😊👍
Ricardo Montalban's wife, Georgiana, is Loretta Young's sister.
I did not know that!
Wow, I love how lovely and overwhelmingly respectful you two remember them. A wonderful video. 🙏🏽💝 Those remembered would enjoy it. Thank you very much. 🌸🙏🏽
Thanks for a very interesting video, what a lovely place .
Thanks Ray! We’re glad you liked it!
Exactly one years since Kobe’s helicopter crash. I hope all
Of you are resting in eternal peace.
My favorite of all cemeteries! Trust me everyone pray for all departed love ones!
Now I am going to watch some John candy movies now I miss him thanks for the great videos
I never pressed but it was always in the back of my mind. My grandmother's maiden name was Oldfield, she hitchhiked from Kearney, Nebraska in the early 1920's to Southern California. She's was part of the Oldfield family. I'll pay my respects next time I go. Thank you for all you do it's deeply appreciated.
I so love your channel Jeff, always look forward to seeing you and Sarah.
I wonder if that one thumbs down is from the security guard lol, anyways great trip down memory lane Jeff & Sarah. I particularly liked the photo of a grown-up Jackie Coogan towering over Charlie Chaplin, very circle of life.
Great video thank you 😊🎥⭐🌟
Super interesting. Thanks
Very well done, thanks again for all your efforts and research....My favorite Uncle is buried there..
This was my most favorite video you've made so far. When I was a little girl they were movie stars I watched wishing I could be one too. Some were before my time and I still watched them and I still do. Thank you for sneaking to share your visit with us. You made my day!
Wow, thank you!
Thank you... These just keep getting better and better!!!
Thank you very much for saying so. We appreciate our vast and growing audience.
Another great video!
Enjoyed how you featured the others at Holy Cross 9:26 I have visited Cemeteries and in 2019 I felt it was going to be a matter of time that Security was going to be asking Us with cameras to leave the grounds, perhaps that day has come. Safe Travels to you both 😄
Thanks! I knew most of them! Larry Miller San Diego Ca. Retired
Thank you for that,
Love the short clips of the deceased celebrities! Nice touch. ✌️
Thanks so much for another great video! 👍👍👍👍Especially considering you guys had to keep it on the down low due to the security. We hope to make a trip out in the fall (Love visiting famous cemeteries) so good to know what to expect. Jackie Coogan might make a good subject for a video in the future. Fascinating Man who led a fascinating life.
Jeff, you and Sarah entertain us with some of the most interesting videos that I'm aware of. I love the researched info, visual/oral evidence of the past, and on site visits. WOW, that cemetery 🙏was loaded with famous names from the past. I really enjoyed this, as usual. 👏🌈
Looks like the maintenance people need to do a better job, sunken graves, tire tracks, etc
Yeah, some of those areas looked to be in pretty grave condition.
Another great video with superb content and editing
Thank you very much. We put our heart and soul into these productions so we really appreciate it when we’re noticed. Thank you
Back in the 70's,we had 1 channel on tv in central N.Y.Every Sat;we had Lawrence Welk show,and I loved it! Those were the days!Lol
Always a great video from you guys !! And the selection of music is always such a right fit and the way you respect those passed is moving. I just love your channel !!
Another great episode as alway very informative & respectfully done !! Well done keep them coming.
Love your work ❤️❤️
Another great video Jeff and Sarah sorry I'm a day late my friends thumbs up ...
Thanks Billy! Who cares if you’re late? We don’t!
@@jbenziggy lol thanks Jeff I always enjoy your videos buddy best channel on TH-cam
Thanks you two! Another enjoyable video!
haha the security guards comment. So weird you can't photograph. So many ppl have taken videos there. Thank you for the tour. =) I'm 55, it's a little unnerving when watching videos about celerity deaths and others that so many die at or around my age.
Great one!
Thanks very much! We appreciate it!
I AM CURRENTLY 78 YRS OLD, IN THE 1960'S I REMEMBER ALWAYS WATCHING LAWRENCE WELK. IN 1955
MY PARENTS MOVED TO EVERETT, WASH. AND THAT CHRISTMAS WAS THE FIRST APPEARANCE OF THE
LENNON SISTERS.
Thanks again guys for going above and beyond to bring us great and interesting content as always! And for dodging the “gate keeper’s” haha! Till next time take care and can’t wait until next Sunday! Frank from Philadelphia, PA.
Thanks Frank from the PA! I love dodging the gatekeepers! Ha ha. We appreciate you watching and commenting!!!!
@@jbenziggy no problem, your very welcome! 😎😉
Love the way you added pictures and film to most of what you have shown Great bit of history Loved the video Thankyou
Glad you enjoyed it
Excellent Jeff, really enjoyed the video of Dixie Crosby...unique. Forest Lawn Hollywood Hills is an interesting place to visit...
Another good outing. Thank You!👍
Hello History Hunters, Thanks for sharing your great videos and Thanks for sharing the great memories of these great Actors. Will never forget 🙏
I loved all the fascinating film clips . This video was so well done !! I enjoyed every minute .🤩🤩
Thanks Pam! We appreciate it!
Many thanks for the great video.
Hey, Lawrence Welk rocks! His show has been on TV for 65 years and counting. He had some awesome musicians. Okay, the dancing was a bit corny at times, but the music was primo. Nice vid. Glad you were able to "dodge" (Lawrence Welk's original sponsor!) the cemetery stasi.
My mother and grand parents are buried there too. It's a very nice place and well kept.
Great as always! Thank you!
Great job and love your voice. Love the cramps to.
I loved watching this again 🥰
Great episode and music!
Thank you! Glad you like it!
Superb .... thank you again .... Jamie England uk 🇺🇸🏴🇺🇸🏴
Thank you very much James!
Magnificent, terrific work, I enjoyed every minute of it. Thanks 🙏
Thanks so much Jose!
Great job !!!!
Good job avoiding the fuzz. I really enjoy the effort you put into this.
Wow, you got to see more than I ever did in that place. I only got to see John Candy, Spike Jones and Sharon Tate. The security there are like vultures. Glad you got to see some legends.
Thank you Sarah and Jeff. another one out of the ball park. love watching.
Awonnerful awonnerful video!
The Lawrence Well show I watched with my pop-pop growing up that was always very special to me😍🥰💖💖R.I.P🙏🙏🙏🕊️🕊️
Another great video. I am definitely looking forward to many others.
Awesome! Thanks!
Wow, a ton of research here with a multitude of famous folks, thanks Jeff!
Great video 📸📸📸
I still watch Lawrence Welk sometimes. I watched it with my grandmother when we visited her.
😷 Jeff , good job 👍
6:15 touched my heart strings.
Hmmm, I guess I need to move you from the history to the crime category. I'm afraid I will be kept awake at nights now wondering what rules and regulations you are breaking to produce the next video. Thanks for another good one!
Thanks for this one. My mother is buried there. She died in 1957 when I was 14.
Oh wow. You were cheated out of a mom and she was cheated too. I’m so sorry.
Well this marks the end of catching up on all of your videos! They've all been great, informative and entertaining, thank you Jeff & Sara! A suggestion... how about traveling to Palm Springs, Joshua Tree, Desert Hot Springs, etc. Some great history there and lots to investigate?
Wow All these people I grew up watching on T.V. Sure miss them all😢R.I.P. all🙏🙏🙏🕊️🕊️💖💖
Thank you Jeff and Sarah that this was a good video Lawrence welk the same thing happened to me lol we only had two channels so I went outside a lot played in the dirt we lived in the country it was always fun thank you to the Tonka factory made my childhood that's much more fun....
OMG! For years I worked literally next door to this place and I never knew. We even filmed a couple of ads here. This is fantastic!
Wow, thank you! Glad you like our video and that you learned something from it!
Sad to see the cemetery is not being taken care off. My mother is buried there along with my father and step mom as well as many people I have known. At one time not so long ago this was a beautiful cemetery.
My impression was the cemetery was beautiful and well taken care of.
@@jbenziggy In the 60+ years that I have visited and spent considerable time there your video showed how brown the area is. The grass used to be a beautiful green. I know from my parents site they have broken the head stone and allowed it to be buried under mud and debris.
It's interesting how some people see the world it's nice to know people like you take the time to sort it out. And give us all perspectives Thank you again your number one fan
Excellent!!!!
love this ..thank you
That very excellent Lawrence Welk we will miss you. So long.
Absolutely loved this! Very informative and fun to reminisce about the actors of the past.
Excellent episode! Some very interesting facts I never knew. Great job!
Every now and again I catch a rerun of the Lawrence Welk Show. Haven’t seen it on in awhile though