Awww! For God's sake don't you have a cemetery for national heroes like we do. Frank Sinatra helped shape our world on what it is today. Give some respect for God's sake! Our National Artists are buried within the grounds of our National Heroes because we recognize them of their contribution not only for their lives, but what on they stand on, on what they believe in... no matter how preposterous the may be...for it is in their weird ways we came to understand better the world in which we li
Mother fucker pussy licker Hollywood# 1 womanizer, never spare any woman in Hollywood from A-listers to Z-listers, hate him, I am sure he is buring in the seventh(worst) chamber in Hell. Amin
I visited Mr. Sinatra's grave site this past month out of curiosity and respect, October 2011, and was surprised to see in what poor shape his grave plaque is as compared to it's appearance in this 8 year old video from 2006. Now, after 13 years, the desert elements have eroded the marker and it should be replaced because it is not fitting for a man of Mr. Sinatra's stature. It should be bronze that can weather the elements. It would still be a modest marker.
Frank Sinatra was the number one womanizer in Hollywood history, he never spare even a single woman, Hate him, a mother fucker bastard, burning in hell
Why is Mr. Sinatra buried in such a humble location? He deserves a whole lot more. Maybe the family deliberately chose it this way. Still it seems odd. And his grave should be piled with flowerseveryday for all the joy he gave millions with his artistry. Shameful. don't know what to make of these two guys.....disrespectful or otherwise???
@windstorm1000 Mr. Sinatra wanted a modest grave marker. He willed most of his wealth to children's charities around the globe. Mrs. Sinatra received three million dollars. The three eldest offspring received the merchandising rights. Frank's youngest child, Julie received nothing because he was unaware she existed.
The people are dead, they don't care about the grave plot..they are either in eternal TORMENT right now in agonizing, un tolerable pain under the wrath of God, or in eternal bliss in the presence of their Glorious Redeemer, either way, they don't know and don't care..however we should show respect to the living relatives and not walk over peoples grave markers.
very sobering, we are all part of the ultimate statistic, 10 out of 10 will die and face a Holy God and we will be judged according to His perfect standard which are the 10 commandments..have you ever Lied? ever stolen ANYTHING, even something small? ever looked with Lust? God will see you as a lying, thieving, adulterer at heart and you would end in HELL..but God sent His Son 2000 years ago to die on the cross for your sin. to be saved you MUST REPENT (turn from sin) and trust Christ ALONE!
Like Godzie1 below my comment I am very surprised that Frank Sinatra's grave is basic. I would have expected his body to be laid to rest in some magnificent mausoleum befitting his megastar status in life.
Not everyone with money cares about grave markers and even funerals. My grandparents donated their body to science. They told us before they died that funerals cost too much and a big production is a waste of money. They said to have a little memorial at their house with food and drinks to remember them. As far as stepping on graves, I'm not superstitious but I see not stepping on them as a form of respect.
that is nice playing his music .i did that a few years back in pa at the grave site of jim croce it gives you a cool sense of peace feeling like a tribute.
superstition or not...its a respect thing, learn how to walk around the graves, btwn them and not over them! i still think its something that people should just know better about! but i do have to admit also that it was a nice touch to have his music playing! im just not sure frank would have found it cool for u to walk over graves.
I am a fan of Sinatra's, but am I missing something? And maybe it will be really obvious once I have an answer, but what is with the pennies here and at Dean Martin's grave? Like I said I will probably have a "duh" moment once I find out! Nice vid.
Is it really that hard to show just a little respect? Really? I'm sure these people would be thrilled to know that disrespectful slobs are trampling over their graves. You guys are idiots.
What a broken down stone he should have had a huge stone or a mausoleum for goodness sake he was a HUGE star that inspired so many with rare one of a kind sound and talent!
@SexyLiLLeilaniMya The Kid from Hoboken wanted a modest grave. He may have lived a full life, but he was always willing to lend a hand to those in need. Frank left three million dollars to his widow, Barbara. His three eldest children received the merchandising rights to his name. Sadly, his youngest child received nothing because he was unaware of her. The bulk of Frank's wealth was divided among children's charities around the world.
@hobokenplayboy I totally understand that because I actually know a few people that knew Frank well and they always talked about his humble modesty may God Rest His Soul he became a legend from the time he was born!
@hobokenplayboy Wow, I didn't know those things. I'm only 43 but love true intertainment like Frank and all the greats (Rat Pack). So I'm wondering, with all that cash. Did the other members do the right thing and at least break off a little to his youngest child he didn't know about? And about his grave, ppl only know what they here from TV and papers. Maybe he didn't have as much as ppl thought when he died. Naaa, I guess thats silly he was, no is and icon.
I hope you burn in Hell death2ur because you just stepped on Frank Sinatra's grave. It doesn't matter if it's a famous person or not all it matters is that you show respect to the person!!!
I normally view videos I LIKE, I DIDN'T like Frank Sinatra, I read plenty about how he threw his weight around, used his damn mafia GOONS & muscle, yeah he could sing, but he was NO Tony Bennett, in fact, half the Pack could sing! Being Italian it pisses me off he was Italian and mob connected. Dickhead.
Very nice. I've always loved Sinatra's voice. After finally I recorded one of his songs, too. Thanks for posting this excellent video. Saved me a trip to California!
I have a question for all you people raggin' on them for walkin' over graves....how in the hell do you think they mow the grass out there?? Or is there some sort of specially blessed Pope-endorsed hovering holy lawnboy they're doing it on??? You can't have it both ways....they came there to find him and pay a few respects....I'm sure Frank "enjoyed" that more than some guy runnin' a weed whacker around his headstone....or does the landscape guy have to burn in hell too? Lighten up, people!
Interesting. I enjoy grave hunting too. Want to know something really weird? I once held Frank Sinatra's urine sample! I was working in a laboratory at the time. I know it was him because it had his full name & correct date of birth. It was my job to label jars of urine & deliver them to the correct person for testing. And no, I did NOT look at his test results though I could have. I have too much respect for him. I also find it interesting that he chose such a humble grave. He was a class act.
The way grave plots are laid ot there is no way you can walk and not wlk over the top of a grave. That's ridiculous. I've never heard of that form of "respect".
often there are rows of headstones and to get to the middle stone or even the one on the end you have to walk over rows of area where the actual vaults are beneath you. Some cemeteries are so jammed with graves [after all it's a business] that it is impossible to not walk over them. But your point is taken I don't think any one here is deliberately disrespecting. Often unavoidable within the confines of a cemetery
When I see people walking ontop of grave sites like that I just feel weird about it, like you are trampling over their remains, on their land, and they don't have a say about it. It's not superstition, just kinda respect. Even looking at peoples gravestones feels slightly like an invasion to me.
@death2ur i dnt think its superstition..highly doubt it.. even tho its 11 month old comment XD i'll still "bitch" bout it... xP anyway..its not superstition..but i think its rather respect.. =)
I see where you're coming from. I was always told not to step on graves, and that it was a respect thing, though there may be a superstitious element with some people
I'm neither superstitious nor religious but still say a few words to my Mother at her grave - As do lots of other non-religious friends at the graves of their loved ones..
I still don't know why I (or others) do it, but I feel I have to, as well as want to
@death2ur This isnt about "superstitions" this is about respect for the dead and their living relatives you dolt... these are peoples loved ones and you just trot across them like a tool as if it were a freaking carpet... How would you feel if you went to visit the grave of someone special to you and there was a big foot print right over the plaque?... Most cemeteries have plenty of "walking room" in front of each row of plots and between the plot's themselves
Christ almighty, all the walking around, the camera man is terrible. Who wants to watch a guy walking like a blind man. Fuck the bee's, you were way to long showing the Grave. Plus who wants to watch you taking a picture?
nice touch to have his music on in your car nice video i cant belive the peaple giving bad coments on them though yes you walked on the grave but the lawn mower goes over every week but all three frank sammy and dean martin all had realy small graves your lucky to find them and was sammy realy jewish or was that just part of his act
Thanks much. Yeah, that superstition about walking over graves lives on. When I die feel free to put on your heaviest boots and stomp all over me. Sammy really became a Jew.
If im frank, and Im dead as rich as I am and i see the shitty little stone my thieving family bought for me? Id haunt them for the rest of thier lives.
His widow received three million dollars. The kids received the music publishing rights and the marketing rights under the Frank Sinatra name. Finally, the bulk of Frank's estate was divided among children's charities around the globe.
@leshager Agreed. I'm sure Frank was already in the throes of dementia and had no idea where he'd wind up. If he did know... in this piddling little hole with cookie-cutter stone, well, he'd have died. BTW, the middle name "Albert" was strictly Frank's own invention, because, like his voice, it sounded good. In reality, birth records show no such middle name really existed.
Its not what you have its what you are in the after life! People who lived through that era didnt believe on flashy and out landish things. Thats why all three of the "RAT PACK" didnt have big head stones. Frank's family gave him the headstone they did because they didnt want people desicrating it and searching for him!!! Do you know the meaning of REST IN PEACE!!!!!!! It means "LEAVE ME ALONE! IM DEAD NOW AND LET ME LIVE IN YOUR MEMORIES AS I DID IN YOUR LIVES"!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Get your facts straight, he didn't dodge anything. He had a punctured eardrum, was 4-F. There's a flag on his grave because he received medals from Congress and the President.
Oh Goddamn, it's amateur hour. These death hags do show some very interesting graves BTW. Frank, Big E, Beatles and MJ were the greatest on stage performers of all time.
He was a bully who thought he owned everyone. He tried to sue Kitty Kelley over the biography she wrote on him, saying only he had the right to his story and in time he'd clear the air about his indiscretions. The courts showed him otherwise. On another note, very few people remember his last acting role. He was a guest on "Magnum." Most people remember the role but not that it was his last acting role.
You are right. He was no humble, common man as some have said in these comments, but man, what a singer! Thanks for mentioning the Magnum cameo. I'll have to watch for it.
The episode was called "Laura," and it was from "Magnum, P.I." seventh season. The episode was after Sinatra's favorite song. As for his singing, yes, he could sing. So can Barbra Streisand, and I don't care for her and her LEFT-WING ways.
On the contrary, Frank was one of the most warm-hearted people that I have ever known. He just didn't put up with people that were arrogant. He performed at many charity functions for zero money. In addition, Frank raised MILIONS for the "under-dogs," especially, children. An example; when Lee J. Cobb waws suffering from his last heart-attack, Frank paid for the entire hospital bill, as well as, Lee's funeral. What an absolute "gentle" man!!!!!!
Yes, I do agree that he was man of many contradictions. One, was the fact that he was a brutally honest "up-front" and compassionate person. The real contradictions were the fact, the was extroverted, as well as, INTROVERTED. Tough combination for anyone.
I thought what he did to DiMaggio sucked. Frankie wanted Marilyn for himself! He also was on a date with Lauren Bacall while Bacall's husband, Bogey, was dying in a hospital bed.
Joe D. absolutely hated being involved in ANYTHING that had to do with Hollywood. He suspected that Marilyn was cheating on him. Hence, he asked Frank to bust into her home, and see, whether or not, it was true. Frank did not "screw" Joe D. On the contrary; this occured in 1956/57. As far as Frank dating Bacall...TOTALLY untrue. "Bogey" started a club, "The Holmby Hills Rats." Frank was one of its members. Not enough room for me to continue now.............
OK, you have your high opinion of this complex man, and I have the opposite. I also totally disapproved of the way he bought his marriage annulment years after his divorce and after three kids were all grown. If you knew the hoops I had to go through to get mine because I DON'T have Fran's money, you'd understand my point of view.
Hence, the name "Rat Pack." Frank worshipped Frank, and vice versa. Lauren also loved Frank. He NEVER, EVER dated Bacall. On the contrary, She asked him to accompany her to the Mocambo, AFTER "Bogey's" death for moral support. Both Frank and "Betty," were in deep mourning.
Frank sure did. He was instrumental in Joe Louis to become a Caesar's Palace official greeter. Joe would would greet guesta and have photo ops with them. Another, that I forgot to mention was "The Kingfish" from Amos n' Andy television fame. He provided the same for him and his family, as he did for, Lee J. Cobb and many others.
It's so weird to hear the voice of a famous actor or singer while you're starring at their grave. They're under your feet, rotting and yet their voices are playing in the background, gives me such a strange feeling inside. I love your music Frank, you'll always go on :)
I was on my way to school when i found out he died over the radio it was a sad day i remember hearing new york , new york and thats life and all his other great songs on over the air all day
wow this guy was a heavy hitter and famous for alot of years and all he got was this flat headstone. wow
coolmoodee 6 days ago
I think he should have a more unique marker, after a life of music to millions and millions, still if thats the way he wanted it? legend !
spirithunter121 1 week ago
Wow, I would think Frank would have had a big upright granite headstone.
Or at least a huge plaque with his picture on it.
Not just this common unremarkable flatstone.
GM1258 3 weeks ago
any one feels like feeling an ipod with his songs and leave it on the grave with some speakers and let it play until the battery dies
Y0U7Ub3x9000 1 month ago
@Y0U7Ub3x9000 People would start jacking it xD
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wow way to have respect gentlemen just walk on the graves like doormatts
blueeyedlily1 1 month ago
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blueeyedlily1 1 month ago
Typisch Ami: Laufen kreuz und quer über die Gräber. Keine Kultur.
MiB7967 1 month ago
Awww! For God's sake don't you have a cemetery for national heroes like we do. Frank Sinatra helped shape our world on what it is today. Give some respect for God's sake! Our National Artists are buried within the grounds of our National Heroes because we recognize them of their contribution not only for their lives, but what on they stand on, on what they believe in... no matter how preposterous the may be...for it is in their weird ways we came to understand better the world in which we li
MrJonasx44 2 months ago
Mother fucker pussy licker Hollywood# 1 womanizer, never spare any woman in Hollywood from A-listers to Z-listers, hate him, I am sure he is buring in the seventh(worst) chamber in Hell. Amin
kokokorina 2 months ago
I visited Mr. Sinatra's grave site this past month out of curiosity and respect, October 2011, and was surprised to see in what poor shape his grave plaque is as compared to it's appearance in this 8 year old video from 2006. Now, after 13 years, the desert elements have eroded the marker and it should be replaced because it is not fitting for a man of Mr. Sinatra's stature. It should be bronze that can weather the elements. It would still be a modest marker.
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IngloriusBastard11 3 months ago
Frank Sinatra was the number one womanizer in Hollywood history, he never spare even a single woman, Hate him, a mother fucker bastard, burning in hell
kokokorina 3 months ago
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SaraHeartsRunning 2 months ago
Why is Mr. Sinatra buried in such a humble location? He deserves a whole lot more. Maybe the family deliberately chose it this way. Still it seems odd. And his grave should be piled with flowerseveryday for all the joy he gave millions with his artistry. Shameful. don't know what to make of these two guys.....disrespectful or otherwise???
windstorm1000 3 months ago
@windstorm1000 Mr. Sinatra wanted a modest grave marker. He willed most of his wealth to children's charities around the globe. Mrs. Sinatra received three million dollars. The three eldest offspring received the merchandising rights. Frank's youngest child, Julie received nothing because he was unaware she existed.
hobokenplayboy 2 months ago
in all of his bad publicity - I know he was a decent man.
sandragail1 1 week ago
♫ Thats Life. Frank was buried with a roll of Dimes in one pocket and a pack of Cigarettes in the other. We still have his music.
cinerama62 4 months ago
that was a nice touch, guys,,,,,,,,why not
bfs1888 4 months ago
Goody goody!
jasong146 5 months ago
Now that was one of god greatest actors and song...we luv u frankie r.I.p. Buddy
Taxminia0311 5 months ago
The people are dead, they don't care about the grave plot..they are either in eternal TORMENT right now in agonizing, un tolerable pain under the wrath of God, or in eternal bliss in the presence of their Glorious Redeemer, either way, they don't know and don't care..however we should show respect to the living relatives and not walk over peoples grave markers.
jaymangoinup 5 months ago
You can't do it "your way' or you will perish in hell for eternity, PLEASE, REPENT and Put your trust in Jesus Christ Alone for your salvation..
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very sobering, we are all part of the ultimate statistic, 10 out of 10 will die and face a Holy God and we will be judged according to His perfect standard which are the 10 commandments..have you ever Lied? ever stolen ANYTHING, even something small? ever looked with Lust? God will see you as a lying, thieving, adulterer at heart and you would end in HELL..but God sent His Son 2000 years ago to die on the cross for your sin. to be saved you MUST REPENT (turn from sin) and trust Christ ALONE!
jaymangoinup 5 months ago
do not walk over peoples graves...this is just common respect
elvisuk 5 months ago
Like Godzie1 below my comment I am very surprised that Frank Sinatra's grave is basic. I would have expected his body to be laid to rest in some magnificent mausoleum befitting his megastar status in life.
Hotwok191 5 months ago
Really surprised that his tombstone is so basic & not more extravagant? Could his family spare it?
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Snigglesnock 6 months ago
My birthday is on the same day as his
Rarrin9378 6 months ago
It's funny. Many of Hollywood's greatest celebrities are buried in such common graves.
Navet63 6 months ago
@Navet63 i thought the same thing. With all the money they had it should be different. Not that it would make a difference.
hussnfussel7 6 months ago
R.I.P. Mr.Sinatra.
CBSEye 6 months ago
all that money he had and this is his resting place wow.
eyeluvtopaint 6 months ago
Makes one wonder no matter how big,wealthy,powerfull,attractive,larger than life is,,the ending is 6 feet underground.
qasion 7 months ago
Why do people put pennies on gravestones?
Brenda2OOO 7 months ago
Frank gave so much of himself in life. Better his money be spent on the living. We miss you.
sqweezel 9 months ago
shame on the way you guys just walk over the graves no respect there at all
Shame on you
SuperShazbott 10 months ago
Not everyone with money cares about grave markers and even funerals. My grandparents donated their body to science. They told us before they died that funerals cost too much and a big production is a waste of money. They said to have a little memorial at their house with food and drinks to remember them. As far as stepping on graves, I'm not superstitious but I see not stepping on them as a form of respect.
MyTeelee 1 year ago
Did he actually ask, "You gonna take a flower?" Sinatra had one thing these guys don't: class.
JayMaySayHey 1 year ago 2
that is nice playing his music .i did that a few years back in pa at the grave site of jim croce it gives you a cool sense of peace feeling like a tribute.
SIGNALSTAT 1 year ago
Waw! That's his grave? I could do something better for him.
gaisar80 1 year ago
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nikkotg78 1 year ago
in his coffin his family put 10 dimes and a pack of camels....
makemegood18 1 year ago
in his coffin his family put 10 dimes and a pack of camels
makemegood18 1 year ago
@sandspoint people leave small mementos as a sign that they were there... most common are flowers, coins, and stuffed animals.
ClipCollector 1 year ago
superstition or not...its a respect thing, learn how to walk around the graves, btwn them and not over them! i still think its something that people should just know better about! but i do have to admit also that it was a nice touch to have his music playing! im just not sure frank would have found it cool for u to walk over graves.
MJCCMC 1 year ago
Wow! I would have expected something fancier!
mahler71 1 year ago
"The Best Is Yet to Come"
WiltonAnimation 1 year ago
Hmm what was the change for on grave? so cool the old timers were so modest even with a small headstone..
sandspoint 1 year ago
WITH ALL IS MONEY HE STILL FOUND HIMSELF IN THE SAME PLACE WE ALL RETURN TOO SOME DAY.
VICTORSINFO 1 year ago
two blithering morons
newt0830 1 year ago
i would walk abouve the plots. what ever
bassistchrisist 1 year ago
I am a fan of Sinatra's, but am I missing something? And maybe it will be really obvious once I have an answer, but what is with the pennies here and at Dean Martin's grave? Like I said I will probably have a "duh" moment once I find out! Nice vid.
JuggaloSmoothie2010 1 year ago
Is it really that hard to show just a little respect? Really? I'm sure these people would be thrilled to know that disrespectful slobs are trampling over their graves. You guys are idiots.
emanzeme 1 year ago
rather plain for a national icon.
diddymuck 1 year ago
i am a massive elvis fan, but frank sinatras biography is the best one i have ever read. r.i.p frank
elvisuk 1 year ago
Frank Sinatra was The King!
deeway1963 1 year ago
What a broken down stone he should have had a huge stone or a mausoleum for goodness sake he was a HUGE star that inspired so many with rare one of a kind sound and talent!
SexyLiLLeilaniMya 1 year ago
@SexyLiLLeilaniMya The Kid from Hoboken wanted a modest grave. He may have lived a full life, but he was always willing to lend a hand to those in need. Frank left three million dollars to his widow, Barbara. His three eldest children received the merchandising rights to his name. Sadly, his youngest child received nothing because he was unaware of her. The bulk of Frank's wealth was divided among children's charities around the world.
hobokenplayboy 1 year ago
@hobokenplayboy I totally understand that because I actually know a few people that knew Frank well and they always talked about his humble modesty may God Rest His Soul he became a legend from the time he was born!
SexyLiLLeilaniMya 1 year ago
@hobokenplayboy Wow, I didn't know those things. I'm only 43 but love true intertainment like Frank and all the greats (Rat Pack). So I'm wondering, with all that cash. Did the other members do the right thing and at least break off a little to his youngest child he didn't know about? And about his grave, ppl only know what they here from TV and papers. Maybe he didn't have as much as ppl thought when he died. Naaa, I guess thats silly he was, no is and icon.
14darun 1 year ago
very modest grave site, compared to others that could'nt touch his status
RaceIsOpen 1 year ago
Sleep warm Frank.
spagandtuna 1 year ago
lol just walking over graves to search franks grave. he wouldn't have liked this...
k0hr4lt 1 year ago
I hope you burn in Hell death2ur because you just stepped on Frank Sinatra's grave. It doesn't matter if it's a famous person or not all it matters is that you show respect to the person!!!
Gook987 1 year ago
I normally view videos I LIKE, I DIDN'T like Frank Sinatra, I read plenty about how he threw his weight around, used his damn mafia GOONS & muscle, yeah he could sing, but he was NO Tony Bennett, in fact, half the Pack could sing! Being Italian it pisses me off he was Italian and mob connected. Dickhead.
Kammerz10 1 year ago
You woke up Sinatra from his sleep with his own music !!!
giuseppe3010 1 year ago
Very nice. I've always loved Sinatra's voice. After finally I recorded one of his songs, too. Thanks for posting this excellent video. Saved me a trip to California!
giuseppe3010 1 year ago
Man couldn't his family do better than that ? CHEAP, He deserved more!
racingallets54 1 year ago
@racingallets54 Frank Sinatra wanted a modest grave. Most of his wealth went to children's charities around the globe.
hobokenplayboy 11 months ago 11
@hobokenplayboy
I agree, gansters are quite the children. :D
Avoryne 1 month ago
Are you thick?!!
sandragail1 1 week ago
You will believe anything in the news wont you? dick head.
sandragail1 1 week ago
@sandragail1 The news? Derp! Lulz!
How about every fucking article about him? Fucking Italian Sociopathic cunt.
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@sandragail1 The news? Derp! Lulz!
How about every fucking article about him? Fucking Italian Sociopathic cunt.
Avoryne 1 week ago
thats not funny to go like this above graves...
agvap 1 year ago
Wow i thought his grave would of been much bigger with a statue of him or something?Rip..... Baby Blue Eyes........:(
jaspertodd 1 year ago
one thing i dont get is that are their bodys buried there or is it just a memorial stone
guitar19904 1 year ago
The Best is Yet to Come...I love Sinatra!
alizee2010 1 year ago
I have a question for all you people raggin' on them for walkin' over graves....how in the hell do you think they mow the grass out there?? Or is there some sort of specially blessed Pope-endorsed hovering holy lawnboy they're doing it on??? You can't have it both ways....they came there to find him and pay a few respects....I'm sure Frank "enjoyed" that more than some guy runnin' a weed whacker around his headstone....or does the landscape guy have to burn in hell too? Lighten up, people!
ytownteddy 1 year ago
@ytownteddy lol i agree with you, but i love the part about a "specially blessed Pope-endorsed hovering holy lawnboy"
KikiC423 1 year ago
Interesting. I enjoy grave hunting too. Want to know something really weird? I once held Frank Sinatra's urine sample! I was working in a laboratory at the time. I know it was him because it had his full name & correct date of birth. It was my job to label jars of urine & deliver them to the correct person for testing. And no, I did NOT look at his test results though I could have. I have too much respect for him. I also find it interesting that he chose such a humble grave. He was a class act.
Vegas01973 2 years ago
It would have been medically unethical if you had done so.
Tony7840 1 year ago
Frank Sinatra is not dead. Although he doesn´t "live" anymore, he has made himself immortal forever!
lukasnummer1 2 years ago 15
The way grave plots are laid ot there is no way you can walk and not wlk over the top of a grave. That's ridiculous. I've never heard of that form of "respect".
ElderPinkerton 2 years ago
@treibereldridge mine is 118
Brian567899 2 years ago
he died the day i was born he was a great man
Brian567899 2 years ago
it is a superstition.. there is no way to walk in a cemetary.. unless your a fuckin Parapolegic?
LeGette88 2 years ago
What a crappy gravestone, surely he had enough dosh for a better stone...
NZDEBUK 2 years ago 3
Didn't anyone teach you where and how to step around a cemetery?
saltherealtor 2 years ago 55
Didn't anyone every teach you not to buy into superstitions and how to talk to people even if they don't share those superstitions?
death2ur 2 years ago
It's not a superstition, it's respect. Obviously, you're just an idiot. Your parents should have done a better job of raising you.
saltherealtor 2 years ago
often there are rows of headstones and to get to the middle stone or even the one on the end you have to walk over rows of area where the actual vaults are beneath you. Some cemeteries are so jammed with graves [after all it's a business] that it is impossible to not walk over them. But your point is taken I don't think any one here is deliberately disrespecting. Often unavoidable within the confines of a cemetery
lpvcrcd 1 year ago
It's more about *respect*
NZDEBUK 2 years ago
When I see people walking ontop of grave sites like that I just feel weird about it, like you are trampling over their remains, on their land, and they don't have a say about it. It's not superstition, just kinda respect. Even looking at peoples gravestones feels slightly like an invasion to me.
jcarrig 2 years ago
@death2ur Didn't anyone ever teach you to respect other peoples beliefs?
Kwai2 1 year ago
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Gerald4839 1 year ago
@death2ur Its a pity, you not has learn how to behave on a cemetery.
It shows not any respect at all !
Even your comment on saltherealtor respons is much below zero.
Gerald4839 1 year ago
@death2ur NOt superstitions - simple respect!
Earthlinked 1 year ago
@death2ur i dnt think its superstition..highly doubt it.. even tho its 11 month old comment XD i'll still "bitch" bout it... xP anyway..its not superstition..but i think its rather respect.. =)
Hallucination01 1 year ago
@Hallucination01
I see where you're coming from. I was always told not to step on graves, and that it was a respect thing, though there may be a superstitious element with some people
I'm neither superstitious nor religious but still say a few words to my Mother at her grave - As do lots of other non-religious friends at the graves of their loved ones..
I still don't know why I (or others) do it, but I feel I have to, as well as want to
RIP Mr Sinatra - My Dad's favourite
freegie27 1 year ago 5
@death2ur there not talking about superstition, there talking about respect.
99smelliot 1 year ago
@death2ur lol ikr?,so stupid it's not like they can feel it haha
curtismichael14 10 months ago
@death2ur It's respect not superstition.
StarsMarsRadio 7 months ago
@death2ur it's not a superstition it's fucking disrespectful. asshole.
TylorDeal 7 months ago
@death2ur This isnt about "superstitions" this is about respect for the dead and their living relatives you dolt... these are peoples loved ones and you just trot across them like a tool as if it were a freaking carpet... How would you feel if you went to visit the grave of someone special to you and there was a big foot print right over the plaque?... Most cemeteries have plenty of "walking room" in front of each row of plots and between the plot's themselves
DarkWolf77 5 months ago
@DarkWolf77 amen
flippyflyer 2 months ago
@death2ur it's very rude to walk on someone's grave
etrax2000 4 months ago
@etrax2000 I don't think the guy in the grave will mind. Just sayin'.
TheBoomhahaha2 4 months ago
@death2ur its not cause of superstition, more due to the fact that it's a sign of respect....
xXiPepsiFanXx 3 months ago
You got a rule book on how to walk around in a cemetary? You got to ge me a copy...you dumb-ass.
FlySwoony 2 years ago
@saltherealtor how are you supposed to walk? Like a cock dog?
greeniem 6 months ago
Classic, like the man himself.
Thanks. Interesting site.
vinceman 2 years ago
Like Diamonds he´s "forever"
machadoneto41 2 years ago
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What a pair of cunts!
realScots 2 years ago
I would've liked to see you say that to his face.
ThePompadour1 2 years ago
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sinatra was a mobbed up fuck
MiamiIndianTribe 2 years ago
Christ almighty, all the walking around, the camera man is terrible. Who wants to watch a guy walking like a blind man. Fuck the bee's, you were way to long showing the Grave. Plus who wants to watch you taking a picture?
tmkrjk 2 years ago
You're a whiner!
daneslav 2 years ago
wow i thought frank died in 1998
rkindle 2 years ago 4
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He died in 1998 of a heart attack in an L.A. hospital.
MovieSoundTrackMan 2 years ago 2
He did.
lpvcrcd 1 year ago
Shit - why not also dump a martini on his block ?...........
kmarhet 2 years ago
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How disgustingly morbid; all these gravesites of clelebs, criminals et al!
jfktwo 2 years ago
What are clalebs?
daneslav 2 years ago
clalebs are the the dobermans that jfktwo attracks to his crotch with peanut butter. How morbid!
greeniem 2 years ago
nice touch to have his music on in your car nice video i cant belive the peaple giving bad coments on them though yes you walked on the grave but the lawn mower goes over every week but all three frank sammy and dean martin all had realy small graves your lucky to find them and was sammy realy jewish or was that just part of his act
dean11081988 2 years ago 3
Thanks much. Yeah, that superstition about walking over graves lives on. When I die feel free to put on your heaviest boots and stomp all over me. Sammy really became a Jew.
death2ur 2 years ago
i will remember that it will be wellys though im a farm hand but the fall off will get the roses growing haha see you soon lads
dean11081988 2 years ago
I grew up across the street was a cemetery We were told not to walk on the graves out of respect for the dead
bobwoburn 2 years ago
I grew up learning the same thing. You don't walk right on the graves.
chrisman737 2 years ago 3
@dean11081988 It's not a matter of superstition you dumb fuck, it's a matter of respect.
alexdaxander 7 months ago
what is that little hole with some kind of cover near the bottom of his grave?
Cristalship88 2 years ago
sinatra died in 1993 thats when i was born very weird
delta57y 2 years ago
He died in 1998 of a heart attack in an L.A. hospital.
MovieSoundTrackMan 2 years ago
those damn fools walking all over peoples graves like it ohhhhhhhhh well they dead so what!
tonytarheel55 2 years ago
If im frank, and Im dead as rich as I am and i see the shitty little stone my thieving family bought for me? Id haunt them for the rest of thier lives.
leshager 2 years ago 19
Frank insisted on it. Actually picked it out. He thought that his music would speak louder than his gravesite.
bobby2853 2 years ago 3
@leshager Frank truly wanted a modest marker.
His widow received three million dollars. The kids received the music publishing rights and the marketing rights under the Frank Sinatra name. Finally, the bulk of Frank's estate was divided among children's charities around the globe.
He always helped those who were in need.
hobokenplayboy 1 year ago
@leshager Agreed. I'm sure Frank was already in the throes of dementia and had no idea where he'd wind up. If he did know... in this piddling little hole with cookie-cutter stone, well, he'd have died. BTW, the middle name "Albert" was strictly Frank's own invention, because, like his voice, it sounded good. In reality, birth records show no such middle name really existed.
defundthewar 1 year ago
@leshager Thats the only kind of stone ( marker ) they allow in Forest Lawn . No matter how rich or poor , they're all the same !
Joeinps 1 year ago
Its not what you have its what you are in the after life! People who lived through that era didnt believe on flashy and out landish things. Thats why all three of the "RAT PACK" didnt have big head stones. Frank's family gave him the headstone they did because they didnt want people desicrating it and searching for him!!! Do you know the meaning of REST IN PEACE!!!!!!! It means "LEAVE ME ALONE! IM DEAD NOW AND LET ME LIVE IN YOUR MEMORIES AS I DID IN YOUR LIVES"!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
seasndemt92 11 months ago
@leshager He could've bought his own.
XWoodchuckleX 11 months ago
@leshager He was a great singer but a son of a bitch as a human being.
changing3 11 months ago
Merci... Je crois qu'à votre place, je me serai assise devant sa tombe pendant des heures car être aussi près de lui, c'est une émotion extrême...
FirenzeSinatra 2 years ago
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Sinatra was a draft-dodger...why is there a flag on his grave??
jblack1854 2 years ago
Get your facts straight, he didn't dodge anything. He had a punctured eardrum, was 4-F. There's a flag on his grave because he received medals from Congress and the President.
brian1969a 2 years ago 3
Oh Goddamn, it's amateur hour. These death hags do show some very interesting graves BTW. Frank, Big E, Beatles and MJ were the greatest on stage performers of all time.
slicked25 2 years ago
thats very cool i would love to go to palm springs and see his grave that would be cool did he marry marylin monroe
i went to CAL NEVA RESORT AND SAW HIS CABIN THAT HE ONCE SLEPT IN THAT WAS FREAKIN COOL
delta57y 3 years ago
If Frank Sinatra can die, it can happen to anybody!
Rest In Peace....New York, New York...
saltheshoe 3 years ago 2
He was a bully who thought he owned everyone. He tried to sue Kitty Kelley over the biography she wrote on him, saying only he had the right to his story and in time he'd clear the air about his indiscretions. The courts showed him otherwise. On another note, very few people remember his last acting role. He was a guest on "Magnum." Most people remember the role but not that it was his last acting role.
sciotto8 3 years ago
You are right. He was no humble, common man as some have said in these comments, but man, what a singer! Thanks for mentioning the Magnum cameo. I'll have to watch for it.
death2ur 3 years ago
The episode was called "Laura," and it was from "Magnum, P.I." seventh season. The episode was after Sinatra's favorite song. As for his singing, yes, he could sing. So can Barbra Streisand, and I don't care for her and her LEFT-WING ways.
sciotto8 3 years ago
On the contrary, Frank was one of the most warm-hearted people that I have ever known. He just didn't put up with people that were arrogant. He performed at many charity functions for zero money. In addition, Frank raised MILIONS for the "under-dogs," especially, children. An example; when Lee J. Cobb waws suffering from his last heart-attack, Frank paid for the entire hospital bill, as well as, Lee's funeral. What an absolute "gentle" man!!!!!!
Tony7840 3 years ago 4
We obviously agree to disagee. I think it's safe to say he was a bundle of contradictions.
sciotto8 3 years ago
Yes, I do agree that he was man of many contradictions. One, was the fact that he was a brutally honest "up-front" and compassionate person. The real contradictions were the fact, the was extroverted, as well as, INTROVERTED. Tough combination for anyone.
Tony7840 3 years ago
I thought what he did to DiMaggio sucked. Frankie wanted Marilyn for himself! He also was on a date with Lauren Bacall while Bacall's husband, Bogey, was dying in a hospital bed.
sciotto8 3 years ago
Must ask you what your resources were, regarding these two matters? Once I receive a response from you, will tell you exactly, what happened.
Tony7840 3 years ago
I met Joe D. He was 100% class. He didn't care for Hollywood at all. Frank said he was trying to help his friend, but it's questionable.
sciotto8 3 years ago
Joe D. absolutely hated being involved in ANYTHING that had to do with Hollywood. He suspected that Marilyn was cheating on him. Hence, he asked Frank to bust into her home, and see, whether or not, it was true. Frank did not "screw" Joe D. On the contrary; this occured in 1956/57. As far as Frank dating Bacall...TOTALLY untrue. "Bogey" started a club, "The Holmby Hills Rats." Frank was one of its members. Not enough room for me to continue now.............
Tony7840 3 years ago
OK, you have your high opinion of this complex man, and I have the opposite. I also totally disapproved of the way he bought his marriage annulment years after his divorce and after three kids were all grown. If you knew the hoops I had to go through to get mine because I DON'T have Fran's money, you'd understand my point of view.
sciotto8 3 years ago
Hence, the name "Rat Pack." Frank worshipped Frank, and vice versa. Lauren also loved Frank. He NEVER, EVER dated Bacall. On the contrary, She asked him to accompany her to the Mocambo, AFTER "Bogey's" death for moral support. Both Frank and "Betty," were in deep mourning.
Tony7840 3 years ago
Helped out Joe Louis also
lpvcrcd 1 year ago
Frank sure did. He was instrumental in Joe Louis to become a Caesar's Palace official greeter. Joe would would greet guesta and have photo ops with them. Another, that I forgot to mention was "The Kingfish" from Amos n' Andy television fame. He provided the same for him and his family, as he did for, Lee J. Cobb and many others.
Tony7840 1 year ago
It's so weird to hear the voice of a famous actor or singer while you're starring at their grave. They're under your feet, rotting and yet their voices are playing in the background, gives me such a strange feeling inside. I love your music Frank, you'll always go on :)
SilentRose537 3 years ago 6
I always thought it was a serious sign of disrespect to walk on someones grave plot.
Tunnel51 3 years ago 11
yea i agree. at least step around or over but not on top
Princessbyatch88 3 years ago 6
it's very disrespectful
ufc1403 3 years ago
Id say.
BlueEyes0770 3 years ago
I was on my way to school when i found out he died over the radio it was a sad day i remember hearing new york , new york and thats life and all his other great songs on over the air all day
allenshepard 3 years ago
I love you Frankieboy. You´re allways in my heard!
cleo210 3 years ago
R.I.P Frank Sinatra
Keyser6Soze66 3 years ago 6
Most of the stars today die of drug overdose's. The stars of yesterday the real actors that could actually dance usually died of natural causes.
blinko656 3 years ago
You know you are right. Keep it simple and let the kids have the money.
MoMRX101 3 years ago
i'm 28 but oh how i miss Frank,Dean and Sammy they were all great i wish i could go back in time to see their live shows when they were all together
patchesmissy 3 years ago 5