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  • Stuart Gray | December 1973-January 2024 | Digital Gravestones

    Stuart GrayDecember 1973January 2024Stuart Edward Gray (18 December 1973 – January 2024) was an English-born Scottish footballer. He played as a full-back for Celtic and Reading. Born in England, he won seven Scotland under-21 international caps. He hailed from a footballing family; his father Eddie, uncle Frank and cousin Andy all represented Scotland. Gray was signed to Celtic as a schoolboy S-former in 1989 and followed the route of many on to the groundstaff at 16 in 1990. He played youth and reserve team football, and was released to play for Giffnock Park North AFC. He ended the 1991–92 season close to a first team call up and won a new two-year contract. The next season marked his debut with one appearance against Aberdeen in 1992–93 but a groin strain in October curtailed his 1992–93 season. In the 1993–94 season he asked for a loan move south of the border. He spent some time on loan with AFC Bournemouth in February before returning to more reserve team action. At the end of the season he went to Canada on the post-season tournament with the senior team. Out of contract at the start of the 1994–95 season, he was wanted by Sunderland and Blackburn Rovers and signing month-to-month deals. He eventually signed a new deal on 27 January 1995 with the stated intention of leaving if he did not get more first-team football. He had a reasonable run of games and was on the verge of the full-time first-team inclusion.[citation needed] In the 1995–96 season, he won starting appearances in the latter part of the season but an ankle ligament injury proved troubling and curtailed full involvement. The 1996–97 season was troubled by a knee injury, and he ended playing most of the season with the reserves. Out of contract again, his future looked uncertain. A deal to take him to Lille fell through in the close season and he began the 1997–98 season on month-to-month deals. In October he was loaned to Greenock Morton until January 1998, being recalled from Greenock to play against them in the Scottish Cup tie on 24 January. He played a few more reserve games before being sold to Tommy Burns at Reading on 26 March 1998. Gray was loaned to Rushden & Diamonds and joined them full-time in January 2001 and released at the end of the 2004–05 season. He joined Oxford United making 10 appearances with them. He was thereafter associated with non-league side Guiseley and he coached[when?] the reserve team there, along with Vince Brockie. In Loving Memory Of: Stuart Gray December 1973 - January 2024 50 Years Old Former Celtic and Reading full-back. Your memorial? Click here to edit... Share this Memorial with Friends & Family: Share Memorial on FB Biography: Stuart Edward Gray (18 December 1973 – January 2024) was an English-born Scottish footballer. He played as a full-back for Celtic and Reading. Born in England, he won seven Scotland under-21 international caps. He hailed from a footballing family; his father Eddie, uncle Frank and cousin Andy all represented Scotland. Gray was signed to Celtic as a schoolboy S-former in 1989 and followed the route of many on to the groundstaff at 16 in 1990. He played youth and reserve team football, and was released to play for Giffnock Park North AFC. He ended the 1991–92 season close to a first team call up and won a new two-year contract. The next season marked his debut with one appearance against Aberdeen in 1992–93 but a groin strain in October curtailed his 1992–93 season. In the 1993–94 season he asked for a loan move south of the border. He spent some time on loan with AFC Bournemouth in February before returning to more reserve team action. At the end of the season he went to Canada on the post-season tournament with the senior team. Out of contract at the start of the 1994–95 season, he was wanted by Sunderland and Blackburn Rovers and signing month-to-month deals. He eventually signed a new deal on 27 January 1995 with the stated intention of leaving if he did not get more first-team football. He had a reasonable run of games and was on the verge of the full-time first-team inclusion.[citation needed] In the 1995–96 season, he won starting appearances in the latter part of the season but an ankle ligament injury proved troubling and curtailed full involvement. The 1996–97 season was troubled by a knee injury, and he ended playing most of the season with the reserves. Out of contract again, his future looked uncertain. A deal to take him to Lille fell through in the close season and he began the 1997–98 season on month-to-month deals. In October he was loaned to Greenock Morton until January 1998, being recalled from Greenock to play against them in the Scottish Cup tie on 24 January. He played a few more reserve games before being sold to Tommy Burns at Reading on 26 March 1998. Gray was loaned to Rushden & Diamonds and joined them full-time in January 2001 and released at the end of the 2004–05 season. He joined Oxford United making 10 appearances with them. He was thereafter associated with non-league side Guiseley and he coached[when?] the reserve team there, along with Vince Brockie. Gallery: Listen To Their Voice: Stuart Gray 00:00 / 00:27 Location Of Memorial: Not publicly known Memorial Created By: Anonymous

  • Philip Ashurst | 06 June 1964-29 November 2024 | Digital Gravestones

    Philip Ashurst06 June 196429 November 2024Phil ‘Brummie’ Ashurst Phil was a loving husband to Karen, a amazing dad to Emma, Mark, Jake & Skye & a perfect grandad to Faith, Lucas, Evie, Indie & Ava. He worked hard all his life to support his family & was always fun loving and always knew how to crack a good joke at the right time, right up to the very end. Everyone who knew Phil knew just how amazing he was and how much he meant to them and always had brilliant memories they have with him. He will be greatly missed by everyone who knew & loved him. But his wonderful children & grandchild will forever keep his memory alive. In Loving Memory Of: Philip Ashurst 06 June 1964 - 29 November 2024 64 Years If there ever comes a day when we can’t be together, keep me in your heart, I’ll stay there forever. We miss you always. Your memorial? Click here to edit... Share this Memorial with Friends & Family: Share Memorial on FB Biography: Phil ‘Brummie’ Ashurst Phil was a loving husband to Karen, a amazing dad to Emma, Mark, Jake & Skye & a perfect grandad to Faith, Lucas, Evie, Indie & Ava. He worked hard all his life to support his family & was always fun loving and always knew how to crack a good joke at the right time, right up to the very end. Everyone who knew Phil knew just how amazing he was and how much he meant to them and always had brilliant memories they have with him. He will be greatly missed by everyone who knew & loved him. But his wonderful children & grandchild will forever keep his memory alive. Gallery: Listen To Their Voice: Philip Ashurst 00:00 / 00:27 Location Of Memorial: Beacon Memorial Created By: Natalie

  • Edward Sexton | 1942-2023 | Digital Gravestones

    Edward Sexton19422023Edward Sexton is a highly regarded British tailor known for his exceptional craftsmanship and influence on men's fashion. Born in 1942, Sexton gained prominence during the 1960s and 1970s as one of the leading figures in the British tailoring scene, particularly associated with the iconic tailored look of the era. Edward Sexton is best known for his work on the famous "Savile Row look," a style that combines traditional British tailoring techniques with modern, daring, and often flamboyant designs. He honed his skills working alongside another celebrated tailor, Tommy Nutter, at the revolutionary Nutters of Savile Row, a tailor shop that challenged the conventions of men's fashion. One of Sexton's most significant contributions to fashion was his role in shaping the wardrobe of several prominent celebrities and musicians of the era. His clients included legendary figures like Sir Mick Jagger of the Rolling Stones and the Beatles' Sir Paul McCartney, who helped popularize his unique tailoring style on a global scale. Edward Sexton's innovative approach to tailoring included broad, structured shoulders, nipped-in waists, and bold patterns and fabrics. This modern interpretation of traditional tailoring became synonymous with the fashion-forward look of the 1960s and 1970s. Sexton's work has left an enduring legacy in the world of men's fashion, influencing subsequent generations of tailors and designers. His unique blend of traditional craftsmanship with contemporary flair continues to be celebrated, and his creations remain highly sought after by those who appreciate the artistry and elegance of bespoke tailoring. While Edward Sexton may have initially risen to prominence during the Swinging Sixties, his impact on the world of fashion extends well beyond that era, and his contributions to men's tailoring continue to be acknowledged and celebrated by fashion enthusiasts and designers alike. In Loving Memory Of: Edward Sexton 1942 - 2023 81 Years Old "Loved By all, Remembered By Many, Cherished Forever" Your memorial? Click here to edit... Share this Memorial with Friends & Family: Share Memorial on FB Biography: Edward Sexton is a highly regarded British tailor known for his exceptional craftsmanship and influence on men's fashion. Born in 1942, Sexton gained prominence during the 1960s and 1970s as one of the leading figures in the British tailoring scene, particularly associated with the iconic tailored look of the era. Edward Sexton is best known for his work on the famous "Savile Row look," a style that combines traditional British tailoring techniques with modern, daring, and often flamboyant designs. He honed his skills working alongside another celebrated tailor, Tommy Nutter, at the revolutionary Nutters of Savile Row, a tailor shop that challenged the conventions of men's fashion. One of Sexton's most significant contributions to fashion was his role in shaping the wardrobe of several prominent celebrities and musicians of the era. His clients included legendary figures like Sir Mick Jagger of the Rolling Stones and the Beatles' Sir Paul McCartney, who helped popularize his unique tailoring style on a global scale. Edward Sexton's innovative approach to tailoring included broad, structured shoulders, nipped-in waists, and bold patterns and fabrics. This modern interpretation of traditional tailoring became synonymous with the fashion-forward look of the 1960s and 1970s. Sexton's work has left an enduring legacy in the world of men's fashion, influencing subsequent generations of tailors and designers. His unique blend of traditional craftsmanship with contemporary flair continues to be celebrated, and his creations remain highly sought after by those who appreciate the artistry and elegance of bespoke tailoring. While Edward Sexton may have initially risen to prominence during the Swinging Sixties, his impact on the world of fashion extends well beyond that era, and his contributions to men's tailoring continue to be acknowledged and celebrated by fashion enthusiasts and designers alike. Gallery: Listen To Their Voice: Edward Sexton 00:00 / 00:27 Location Of Memorial: Not publicly known Memorial Created By: Anonymous

  • Dan Rivera | 1971-July 2025 | Digital Gravestones

    Dan Rivera1971July 2025Dan Rivera was the New England Society for Psychic Research's chief investigator. The 54-year-old Army veteran and paranormal investigator was on the Gettysburg leg of the sold-out "Devils on the Run Tour" when tragedy struck. The sold-out tour generated social media attention and controversy. He led the viral "Devils on the Run Tour." Rivera was a beloved figure in the paranormal world, known for his warmth, wit, and dedication. Rivera was well-known for his love of paranormal research and his compassionate character as a friend, husband, and father. He stressed the value of giving guests a good experience and described his precautions against the doll, which included creating a case for it that was stained with holy water and featured three crosses, which stand for the holy trinity. Dan Rivera stated that the doll did not result in a 911 outage, even during the doll's initial public appearance the day before. According to Rivera, her advice on how to defend oneself against "evil spirits" was essentially meditation. She advised closing one's eyes and visualizing oneself in a white light halo. According to biographies, Rivera had an "insatiable curiosity" about the paranormal from an early age, which prompted him to start his own paranormal investigation team following his time in the U.S. Army. In Loving Memory Of: Dan Rivera 1971 - July 2025 54 Years Old Paranormal Researcher Your memorial? Click here to edit... Share this Memorial with Friends & Family: Share Memorial on FB Biography: Dan Rivera was the New England Society for Psychic Research's chief investigator. The 54-year-old Army veteran and paranormal investigator was on the Gettysburg leg of the sold-out "Devils on the Run Tour" when tragedy struck. The sold-out tour generated social media attention and controversy. He led the viral "Devils on the Run Tour." Rivera was a beloved figure in the paranormal world, known for his warmth, wit, and dedication. Rivera was well-known for his love of paranormal research and his compassionate character as a friend, husband, and father. He stressed the value of giving guests a good experience and described his precautions against the doll, which included creating a case for it that was stained with holy water and featured three crosses, which stand for the holy trinity. Dan Rivera stated that the doll did not result in a 911 outage, even during the doll's initial public appearance the day before. According to Rivera, her advice on how to defend oneself against "evil spirits" was essentially meditation. She advised closing one's eyes and visualizing oneself in a white light halo. According to biographies, Rivera had an "insatiable curiosity" about the paranormal from an early age, which prompted him to start his own paranormal investigation team following his time in the U.S. Army. Gallery: Listen To Their Voice: Dan Rivera 00:00 / 00:27 Location Of Memorial: Not publicly known Memorial Created By: Anonymous

  • Ken Houghton | October 1939-September 2025 | Digital Gravestones

    Ken HoughtonOctober 1939September 2025Kenneth Houghton (18 October 1939 – 26 September 2025) was an English football player and manager. A striker, he played for Rotherham United, Hull City and Scunthorpe United, where he scored a combined total of 140 goals in 434 league appearances. He was later appointed player-coach at Scarborough leading them to the final of the 1974–75 FA Trophy. He also had spells as manager of his former club Hull City and Bridlington Town. Houghton died on 26 September 2025, at the age of 85.[2] In Loving Memory Of: Ken Houghton October 1939 - September 2025 85 Years Old English Football Player and Manager Your memorial? Click here to edit... Share this Memorial with Friends & Family: Share Memorial on FB Biography: Kenneth Houghton (18 October 1939 – 26 September 2025) was an English football player and manager. A striker, he played for Rotherham United, Hull City and Scunthorpe United, where he scored a combined total of 140 goals in 434 league appearances. He was later appointed player-coach at Scarborough leading them to the final of the 1974–75 FA Trophy. He also had spells as manager of his former club Hull City and Bridlington Town. Houghton died on 26 September 2025, at the age of 85.[2] Gallery: Listen To Their Voice: Ken Houghton 00:00 / 00:27 Location Of Memorial: Not publicly known Memorial Created By: Anonymous

  • Geane Herrera | May 1990-May 2024 | Digital Gravestones

    Geane HerreraMay 1990May 2024Geane Carlos Herrera[1] May 27, 1990 – May 18, 2024)[2] was an American mixed martial artist who competed in the Flyweight division. He is probably best known for his stint in the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC). Herrera was born in Duarte, California, but moved to Cali, Colombia with his mother and sister when he was a baby.[4] The family lived there for nine years before returning to the United States.[4] Herrera made his professional mixed martial arts debut in March 2011. He competed primarily for regional organizations in the Southeastern United States where he amassed an undefeated record of 8–0, before signing with the UFC on the heels of a first round finish of Josh Rave in July 2014.[5] In Loving Memory Of: Geane Herrera May 1990 - May 2024 33 Years Old Former UFC star Your memorial? Click here to edit... Share this Memorial with Friends & Family: Share Memorial on FB Biography: Geane Carlos Herrera[1] May 27, 1990 – May 18, 2024)[2] was an American mixed martial artist who competed in the Flyweight division. He is probably best known for his stint in the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC). Herrera was born in Duarte, California, but moved to Cali, Colombia with his mother and sister when he was a baby.[4] The family lived there for nine years before returning to the United States.[4] Herrera made his professional mixed martial arts debut in March 2011. He competed primarily for regional organizations in the Southeastern United States where he amassed an undefeated record of 8–0, before signing with the UFC on the heels of a first round finish of Josh Rave in July 2014.[5] Gallery: Listen To Their Voice: Geane Herrera 00:00 / 00:27 Location Of Memorial: Not publicly known Memorial Created By: Anonymous

  • Nathan Jerde | - | Digital Gravestones

    Nathan JerdeDrummer In Loving Memory Of: Nathan Jerde - Drummer and musician Your memorial? Click here to edit... Share this Memorial with Friends & Family: Share Memorial on FB Biography: Drummer Gallery: Listen To Their Voice: Nathan Jerde 00:00 / 00:27 Location Of Memorial: Not publicly known Memorial Created By: Anonymous

  • David Bowie | 8 January 1947-10 January 2016 | Digital Gravestones

    David Bowie8 January 194710 January 2016David Robert Jones, better known as David Bowie, was a British musician, actor, and cultural icon whose innovative and chameleon-like artistic career spanned over five decades. Born on January 8, 1947, in Brixton, London, Bowie's impact on music, fashion, and popular culture is immeasurable. Bowie's early career in the 1960s was marked by a series of musical transformations, characterized by his distinctive voice and avant-garde approach. He achieved his first major success with the 1969 single "Space Oddity," which coincided with the Apollo 11 moon landing and established him as an artist with a unique vision. Throughout the 1970s, David Bowie continued to push boundaries and challenge conventions with a series of groundbreaking albums. His alter ego, Ziggy Stardust, became an iconic figure in the glam rock movement, and the album "The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars" (1972) is considered one of his greatest works. Bowie's ability to reinvent himself and explore various musical genres, from soul to funk to electronic, showcased his versatility as an artist. One of his most iconic albums, "Heroes" (1977), is celebrated not only for its music but also for its role in the history of the Berlin Wall. The title track, "Heroes," became an anthem of hope and defiance during the Cold War era. In addition to his music, Bowie's acting career was notable. He appeared in various films and theater productions, earning critical acclaim for his role in "The Man Who Fell to Earth" (1976) and his stage performance in "The Elephant Man" (1980). David Bowie's influence extended far beyond the realms of music and film. He was a trailblazer in the realm of fashion, challenging conventional notions of gender and style. His personas, from Ziggy Stardust to the Thin White Duke, left an indelible mark on the fashion world. Bowie's career continued to evolve in the 1980s and 1990s, producing hit albums like "Let's Dance" (1983) and "Black Tie White Noise" (1993). His ability to adapt to changing musical landscapes and remain relevant was a testament to his enduring creativity. David Bowie's passing on January 10, 2016, came as a shock to the world. His final album, "Blackstar," released just two days before his death, was hailed as a poignant and innovative work. Bowie's legacy lives on through his groundbreaking music, his impact on the arts, and his role as an inspiration to countless artists and musicians who continue to be influenced by his pioneering spirit and fearless creativity. He is celebrated as a true legend and a cultural icon. In Loving Memory Of: David Bowie 8 January 1947 - 10 January 2016 69 Years Old "Loved By all, Remembered By Many, Cherished Forever" Your memorial? Click here to edit... Share this Memorial with Friends & Family: Share Memorial on FB Biography: David Robert Jones, better known as David Bowie, was a British musician, actor, and cultural icon whose innovative and chameleon-like artistic career spanned over five decades. Born on January 8, 1947, in Brixton, London, Bowie's impact on music, fashion, and popular culture is immeasurable. Bowie's early career in the 1960s was marked by a series of musical transformations, characterized by his distinctive voice and avant-garde approach. He achieved his first major success with the 1969 single "Space Oddity," which coincided with the Apollo 11 moon landing and established him as an artist with a unique vision. Throughout the 1970s, David Bowie continued to push boundaries and challenge conventions with a series of groundbreaking albums. His alter ego, Ziggy Stardust, became an iconic figure in the glam rock movement, and the album "The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars" (1972) is considered one of his greatest works. Bowie's ability to reinvent himself and explore various musical genres, from soul to funk to electronic, showcased his versatility as an artist. One of his most iconic albums, "Heroes" (1977), is celebrated not only for its music but also for its role in the history of the Berlin Wall. The title track, "Heroes," became an anthem of hope and defiance during the Cold War era. In addition to his music, Bowie's acting career was notable. He appeared in various films and theater productions, earning critical acclaim for his role in "The Man Who Fell to Earth" (1976) and his stage performance in "The Elephant Man" (1980). David Bowie's influence extended far beyond the realms of music and film. He was a trailblazer in the realm of fashion, challenging conventional notions of gender and style. His personas, from Ziggy Stardust to the Thin White Duke, left an indelible mark on the fashion world. Bowie's career continued to evolve in the 1980s and 1990s, producing hit albums like "Let's Dance" (1983) and "Black Tie White Noise" (1993). His ability to adapt to changing musical landscapes and remain relevant was a testament to his enduring creativity. David Bowie's passing on January 10, 2016, came as a shock to the world. His final album, "Blackstar," released just two days before his death, was hailed as a poignant and innovative work. Bowie's legacy lives on through his groundbreaking music, his impact on the arts, and his role as an inspiration to countless artists and musicians who continue to be influenced by his pioneering spirit and fearless creativity. He is celebrated as a true legend and a cultural icon. Gallery: Listen To Their Voice: David Bowie 00:00 / 01:44 Location Of Memorial: Not publicly known Memorial Created By: Anonymous

  • Roberto Cavalli | November 1940-April 2024 | Digital Gravestones

    Roberto CavalliNovember 1940April 2024Roberto Cavalli was an Italian fashion designer and inventor. He was known for exotic prints and for creating the sand-blasted look for jeans. The Roberto Cavalli fashion house sells luxury clothing, perfume and leather accessories. In the early 1970s, he invented and patented a printing process on leather, and started creating patchworks of different materials. He debuted these techniques in Paris, immediately winning commissions from the likes of Hermès and Pierre Cardin. At age 32, he presented his first namesake collection at the Salon for Prêt-à-Porter in Paris. He brought it to the catwalks of the Sala Bianca of Palazzo Pitti in Florence, and later his Milano Collezioni featured jeans made of printed denim, intarsia leathers, brocade, and wild-animal prints. In 1972, he opened his first boutique in Saint-Tropez.[4] In Milan in 1994, Cavalli presented the first sand-blasted jeans. By December of the same year, he had opened boutiques in Saint Barth, in the French Caribbean, followed by others in Venice and Saint-Tropez. Besides his main line, which is sold in more than 50 countries worldwide, Cavalli designed RC Menswear, as well as the youth-aimed diffusion line Just Cavalli, launched in 2000,[5] today encompasses men’s and women’s wear and accessories, watches, jewelry, perfumes, eye wear, under garments, and beach attire. There is also the Angels & Devils Children Collection, the Class line, shoes and two underwear collections. In 2002, Cavalli opened his first café-store in Florence, revamping it with his signature animal prints. Soon after, in Milan, the Just Cavalli café at Torre Branca opened, as well as another boutique on Via della Spiga. In July 2011, his company collection was presented at the catwalk of The Brandery fashion show in Barcelona.[6] On 18 June 2013, he was awarded an Honorary Master Diploma in Fashion Management from Domus Academy in Milan, during a ceremony after which he held a lectio magistralis.[7] In Loving Memory Of: Roberto Cavalli November 1940 - April 2024 83 Years Old Fashion Designer Your memorial? Click here to edit... Share this Memorial with Friends & Family: Share Memorial on FB Biography: Roberto Cavalli was an Italian fashion designer and inventor. He was known for exotic prints and for creating the sand-blasted look for jeans. The Roberto Cavalli fashion house sells luxury clothing, perfume and leather accessories. In the early 1970s, he invented and patented a printing process on leather, and started creating patchworks of different materials. He debuted these techniques in Paris, immediately winning commissions from the likes of Hermès and Pierre Cardin. At age 32, he presented his first namesake collection at the Salon for Prêt-à-Porter in Paris. He brought it to the catwalks of the Sala Bianca of Palazzo Pitti in Florence, and later his Milano Collezioni featured jeans made of printed denim, intarsia leathers, brocade, and wild-animal prints. In 1972, he opened his first boutique in Saint-Tropez.[4] In Milan in 1994, Cavalli presented the first sand-blasted jeans. By December of the same year, he had opened boutiques in Saint Barth, in the French Caribbean, followed by others in Venice and Saint-Tropez. Besides his main line, which is sold in more than 50 countries worldwide, Cavalli designed RC Menswear, as well as the youth-aimed diffusion line Just Cavalli, launched in 2000,[5] today encompasses men’s and women’s wear and accessories, watches, jewelry, perfumes, eye wear, under garments, and beach attire. There is also the Angels & Devils Children Collection, the Class line, shoes and two underwear collections. In 2002, Cavalli opened his first café-store in Florence, revamping it with his signature animal prints. Soon after, in Milan, the Just Cavalli café at Torre Branca opened, as well as another boutique on Via della Spiga. In July 2011, his company collection was presented at the catwalk of The Brandery fashion show in Barcelona.[6] On 18 June 2013, he was awarded an Honorary Master Diploma in Fashion Management from Domus Academy in Milan, during a ceremony after which he held a lectio magistralis.[7] Gallery: Listen To Their Voice: Roberto Cavalli 00:00 / 00:27 Location Of Memorial: Not publicly known Memorial Created By: Anonymous

  • Peter Jason | July 1944 -February 2025 | Digital Gravestones

    Peter JasonJuly 1944 February 2025Peter Edward Ostling (July 22, 1944 – February 20, 2025), better known as Peter Jason, was an American character actor. He appeared in over 80 films and 100 television series. Jason often played military personnel and authority figures in a career that spans nearly sixty years. Jason had an extensive career, amassing over 250 credited roles in film, television and video games. His first credited role was as an unnamed duty officer in the 1967 TV movie A Bell for Adano, an adaptation of the 1944 novel by John Hersey. From there, he appeared in Here Come the Brides and three different roles on Gunsmoke. He also had a memorable turn in the 1970 Howard Hawks western film Rio Lobo as the doomed Lieutenant Forsythe, whose death spurred on John Wayne's Colonel Cord McNally to a mission of vengeance. He later played a Civil War soldier in the acclaimed miniseries The Blue and the Gray, appearing as Sergeant Ogilvie. He continued to work steadily across the 1980s, appearing in The Karate Kid (1984) as a soccer coach, a supporting role in the Richard Pryor film Brewster's Millions (1985), and two roles in the Pierce Brosnan series Remington Steele. In 1982, Jason played the lead role of Malcolm O'Keefe, a deranged killer who terrorizes a young boy and his teenaged babysitter in the independent horror-slasher flick Trick or Treats. Near the end of the decade would begin a fruitful working partnership with iconic horror director John Carpenter, with Jason appearing in seven of his films over the course of three decades. He first appeared in 1987's Prince of Darkness, followed by 1988's They Live, and later the likes of In the Mouth of Madness (1994), Village of the Damned (1995), and Escape from L.A. (1996). Additionally, Jason worked with Walter Hill eight times across his career, including playing the racist bartender in 48 Hrs. (1982) and an appearance in Red Heat (1988); he later cited the former as the role he was most recognized for outside of the television series Deadwood, for which Hill directed the pilot episode.[3] In Deadwood, he played the dim-witted Con Stapleton over the course of all three seasons and twenty-six episodes from 2004 to 2006, as well as the 2019 reunion film.[4] Stapleton, based in part on a real person of the same name[5] who was the one and only City Marshal of the titular town, is depicted in the series as a card dealer at a saloon and later a reverend. Jason's other work during the 1990s included a fan favorite appearance as Drill Sergeant Arch Dornan in the 1998 video game Fallout 2,[6] a commander on the USS Reuben James in John McTiernan's 1990 adaptation of The Hunt for Red October, and a recurring role as Daniel Wilford in the Wing Commander franchise. He also appeared in the 1990 cult film Arachnophobia, the 1995 adaptation of Mortal Kombat, and in one of Meat Loaf's Bat Out of Hell II music videos directed by Michael Bay. Jason continued to work steadily through the turn of the century, working across film, television and video games as well as appearing in various commercials. He had a small role in the 2003 Gary Ross film Seabiscuit and lent his voice to the animated spoof Hair High, written and directed by Bill Plympton. In 2007, Jason received a "CAMIE" Award (Character and Morality in Entertainment Award) for his turn in the 2006 made-for-television Hallmark Channel film The Christmas Card. In 2009, Jason made his first appearance on NCIS as Sergeant Major Robert King, a retired soldier with links to espionage who exploits the knowledge of Abby Sciuto (Pauley Perrette) to sell on the black market, though Sciuto thwarted him at the last moment. Jason would play the role again nearly a decade later in 2018, with King seeking revenge against Sciuto, leading to her retirement from the agency; the episode was Perrette's last as a series regular. Jason played Orson Welles in a 2014 short film as a tribute to the director; the two had previously worked together on Welles' last project, The Other Side of the Wind, which was eventually completed and released in 2018. He also played a director in the Coen brothers' Hail, Caesar! and appeared in 1600 Penn, Justified, and two roles in Arrested Development. In 2020, Jason was nominated for a Best Supporting Actor award at the Christian International Film Festival for his performance in the independent film Heavenly Deposit (2019). Additionally, he provided his voice to a number of video games, narrating Darkwatch: Curse of the West and playing Dizzy Wallin in Gears of War 2 and its sequel. In 2022, Jason appeared in We Are Gathered Here Today, a movie filmed remotely over video calling services as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic, which it incorporated into its narrative. His last credited role before his passing in February of 2025 was in A Tale of 2 Fathers, a short film directed by Douglas Spain. Personal life and death In Loving Memory Of: Peter Jason July 1944 - February 2025 80 Years Old American Actor Your memorial? Click here to edit... Share this Memorial with Friends & Family: Share Memorial on FB Biography: Peter Edward Ostling (July 22, 1944 – February 20, 2025), better known as Peter Jason, was an American character actor. He appeared in over 80 films and 100 television series. Jason often played military personnel and authority figures in a career that spans nearly sixty years. Jason had an extensive career, amassing over 250 credited roles in film, television and video games. His first credited role was as an unnamed duty officer in the 1967 TV movie A Bell for Adano, an adaptation of the 1944 novel by John Hersey. From there, he appeared in Here Come the Brides and three different roles on Gunsmoke. He also had a memorable turn in the 1970 Howard Hawks western film Rio Lobo as the doomed Lieutenant Forsythe, whose death spurred on John Wayne's Colonel Cord McNally to a mission of vengeance. He later played a Civil War soldier in the acclaimed miniseries The Blue and the Gray, appearing as Sergeant Ogilvie. He continued to work steadily across the 1980s, appearing in The Karate Kid (1984) as a soccer coach, a supporting role in the Richard Pryor film Brewster's Millions (1985), and two roles in the Pierce Brosnan series Remington Steele. In 1982, Jason played the lead role of Malcolm O'Keefe, a deranged killer who terrorizes a young boy and his teenaged babysitter in the independent horror-slasher flick Trick or Treats. Near the end of the decade would begin a fruitful working partnership with iconic horror director John Carpenter, with Jason appearing in seven of his films over the course of three decades. He first appeared in 1987's Prince of Darkness, followed by 1988's They Live, and later the likes of In the Mouth of Madness (1994), Village of the Damned (1995), and Escape from L.A. (1996). Additionally, Jason worked with Walter Hill eight times across his career, including playing the racist bartender in 48 Hrs. (1982) and an appearance in Red Heat (1988); he later cited the former as the role he was most recognized for outside of the television series Deadwood, for which Hill directed the pilot episode.[3] In Deadwood, he played the dim-witted Con Stapleton over the course of all three seasons and twenty-six episodes from 2004 to 2006, as well as the 2019 reunion film.[4] Stapleton, based in part on a real person of the same name[5] who was the one and only City Marshal of the titular town, is depicted in the series as a card dealer at a saloon and later a reverend. Jason's other work during the 1990s included a fan favorite appearance as Drill Sergeant Arch Dornan in the 1998 video game Fallout 2,[6] a commander on the USS Reuben James in John McTiernan's 1990 adaptation of The Hunt for Red October, and a recurring role as Daniel Wilford in the Wing Commander franchise. He also appeared in the 1990 cult film Arachnophobia, the 1995 adaptation of Mortal Kombat, and in one of Meat Loaf's Bat Out of Hell II music videos directed by Michael Bay. Jason continued to work steadily through the turn of the century, working across film, television and video games as well as appearing in various commercials. He had a small role in the 2003 Gary Ross film Seabiscuit and lent his voice to the animated spoof Hair High, written and directed by Bill Plympton. In 2007, Jason received a "CAMIE" Award (Character and Morality in Entertainment Award) for his turn in the 2006 made-for-television Hallmark Channel film The Christmas Card. In 2009, Jason made his first appearance on NCIS as Sergeant Major Robert King, a retired soldier with links to espionage who exploits the knowledge of Abby Sciuto (Pauley Perrette) to sell on the black market, though Sciuto thwarted him at the last moment. Jason would play the role again nearly a decade later in 2018, with King seeking revenge against Sciuto, leading to her retirement from the agency; the episode was Perrette's last as a series regular. Jason played Orson Welles in a 2014 short film as a tribute to the director; the two had previously worked together on Welles' last project, The Other Side of the Wind, which was eventually completed and released in 2018. He also played a director in the Coen brothers' Hail, Caesar! and appeared in 1600 Penn, Justified, and two roles in Arrested Development. In 2020, Jason was nominated for a Best Supporting Actor award at the Christian International Film Festival for his performance in the independent film Heavenly Deposit (2019). Additionally, he provided his voice to a number of video games, narrating Darkwatch: Curse of the West and playing Dizzy Wallin in Gears of War 2 and its sequel. In 2022, Jason appeared in We Are Gathered Here Today, a movie filmed remotely over video calling services as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic, which it incorporated into its narrative. His last credited role before his passing in February of 2025 was in A Tale of 2 Fathers, a short film directed by Douglas Spain. Personal life and death Gallery: Listen To Their Voice: Peter Jason 00:00 / 00:27 Location Of Memorial: Not publicly known Memorial Created By: Anonymous

  • Ian Gelder | June 1949-May 2024 | Digital Gravestones

    Ian GelderJune 1949May 2024Ian Gelder (3 June 1949 – 6 May 2024) was a British actor. He was known for his numerous stage and screen roles, including Mr. Dekker in Torchwood: Children of Earth and Kevan Lannister in Game of Thrones.[1] He appeared in television programmes such as Torchwood: Children of Earth in 2009, and Game of Thrones, 2011 as Mr Dekker and Kevan Lannister respectively.[3] After an absence of three years, Gelder reprised his role in the HBO series Game of Thrones in Season 5 and Season 6 as Kevan Lannister. Gelder guest-starred in 12 episodes for the series. In 2019, he guest-starred as Librarian Scholar Charles in the BBC TV series His Dark Materials, based on the critically acclaimed book trilogy by Philip Pullman. Then in 2020, he guest-starred as Zellin in the seventh episode of the twelfth season of Doctor Who, "Can You Hear Me?". In Loving Memory Of: Ian Gelder June 1949 - May 2024 74 Years Old British Actor Your memorial? Click here to edit... Share this Memorial with Friends & Family: Share Memorial on FB Biography: Ian Gelder (3 June 1949 – 6 May 2024) was a British actor. He was known for his numerous stage and screen roles, including Mr. Dekker in Torchwood: Children of Earth and Kevan Lannister in Game of Thrones.[1] He appeared in television programmes such as Torchwood: Children of Earth in 2009, and Game of Thrones, 2011 as Mr Dekker and Kevan Lannister respectively.[3] After an absence of three years, Gelder reprised his role in the HBO series Game of Thrones in Season 5 and Season 6 as Kevan Lannister. Gelder guest-starred in 12 episodes for the series. In 2019, he guest-starred as Librarian Scholar Charles in the BBC TV series His Dark Materials, based on the critically acclaimed book trilogy by Philip Pullman. Then in 2020, he guest-starred as Zellin in the seventh episode of the twelfth season of Doctor Who, "Can You Hear Me?". Gallery: Listen To Their Voice: Ian Gelder 00:00 / 00:27 Location Of Memorial: Not publicly known Memorial Created By: Anonymous

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