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Woodlawn Memorial Park (Nashville, Tennessee)

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702: 122: 99: 682: 439:(1934–2008), Gospel singer and songwriter. Named songwriter of the century in the early 1990s, Grammy and Dove winner, Gospel Music Hall of Fame for self and family group The Rambos, Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame, composed over 2,500 songs 384:. She died when her motorcycle was hit by a truck. She is buried with her two young boys, Roy Dewayne Orbison (1958–1968) and Anthony King Orbison (1962–1968), who died together in a house fire 86:
Rose Garden", consisting of 200 Lynn Anderson Hybrid Rose Bushes (named for the singer by the National Rose Society of America), as a place of reflection and meditation in honor of the star's
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Among those interred or entombed in the cemetery, there are many prominent members of Nashville's country music industry. In June 2018, Woodlawn installed the "
79:. The site was established as a cemetery in the 1930s, and in 1993 the property, then reduced to 205 acres, was acquired by Roesch-Patton Corporation. 686: 749: 20: 625: 345:(1926–1979), musician – considered by many in the country music industry to be the first great Nashville session fiddler 414: 107: 54: 571: 598: 648: 545: 535: 526: 446: 430: 374: 352: 304: 292: 269: 243: 229: 219: 205: 160: 115: 342: 279: 247: 233: 185: 253: 265: 30: 467:(1948–2009), 1980s country singer, of 1970s pop/rock duo England Dan & John Ford Coley 8: 195: 76: 701: 110:
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370: 329: 308: 87: 73: 283: 53:. It is located 660 Thompson Lane, a site rich in history. The land was originally a 508: 225: 176: 65: 517: 404: 333: 313: 60:
of 968 acres given to John Topp in 1788, eight years before Tennessee became a
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purchased it and built a fine mansion with that name. The property served as a
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Claudette Frady-Orbison (1941–1966), wife of legendary singer
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No. 168, Vol. 114. p. A–2 262:(1931–2018), country music songwriter 597:Nicholson, Jessica (June 22, 2018). 29:is one of the largest cemeteries in 649:"Dr. H. Leo Boles, Churchman, Dies" 37:personalities are buried including 13: 750:Cemeteries in Nashville, Tennessee 473:(1939-2024), singer and songwriter 415:Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame 322:(1940–2011), singer and songwriter 14: 761: 675: 578:. Nashville Historical Newsletter 576:nashvillehistoricalnewsletter.com 569: 423:(1955–1994), noted audio engineer 387:Joe Moscheo (1937–2016), singer, 93: 680: 485:(1920–1999), gospel music singer 373:(1929–2000), decorated soldier, 687:Woodlawn Memorial Park Cemetery 624:Paulson, Dave (June 17, 2018). 640: 204:(1915–1998), record producer, 1: 656:. 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Woodlawn Memorial Park (Colma, California)
Nashville
country music
Porter Wagoner
George Jones
Tammy Wynette
Eddy Arnold
Revolutionary War
land grant
US state
Alexander Barrow
field hospital
American Civil War
Battle of Nashville
Lynn Anderson
signature song

dynamic list
adding missing items
reliable sources

Joe Allison
Liz Anderson
Lynn Anderson
Lynn Anderson
Country music
Eddy Arnold
Country Music Hall of Fame
Ernie Ashworth
Rob Bironas

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