Re: Ernest Tubb Query

1999-02-04 Thread William T. Cocke


On Thu, 4 Feb 1999 18:17:34 EST [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 But we as members of the general public really have no 
say over the private  wishes of family members.  
 Mary Katherine

Absolutely. A good example of the anguish misguided fans 
can cause is Allman Brother Berry Oakley's gravesite in 
Macon, GA. The family has been in trouble with the city for 
erecting a fence around the grave to keep people from 
making pilgrimages to the site (with the resulting rubbish 
and carryings on that a dead rock star's memory seems to 
require). His sister, I think, was quoted as saying that 
they never would've marked the grave or would've had him 
cremated or something if they knew the heartache a 
visible memorial would cause. 

William Cocke
Senior Writer
HSC Development
University of Virginia
(804) 924-8432



Re: Ernest Tubb Query

1999-02-04 Thread Geffry King

Re: Mitch's query about ET's grave...

I saw a bio of Tubb which went into this in some detail, but 
like most normal people, I don't remember the author or title.

Damn..there goes my Librarian Guilt. now I gotta go FIND the 
fershluggint thing.

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 Geff King * [EMAIL PROTECTED] * http://www2.ari.net/gking/
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