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- 15bf9ea13092a26c15bd735d438d02bdacecb42353b60ecbca4d2d758cf5f417 accessdate "2016-02-21".
- 15bf9ea13092a26c15bd735d438d02bdacecb42353b60ecbca4d2d758cf5f417 date "2004-03-28".
- 15bf9ea13092a26c15bd735d438d02bdacecb42353b60ecbca4d2d758cf5f417 isCitedBy Joe_E._Lewis.
- 15bf9ea13092a26c15bd735d438d02bdacecb42353b60ecbca4d2d758cf5f417 publisher New_York_Times.
- 15bf9ea13092a26c15bd735d438d02bdacecb42353b60ecbca4d2d758cf5f417 quote "Cedar Park Cemetery in Paramus [sic] tends toward performers. Martin Balsam, who won both a Tony and an Oscar, was buried there in 1996. Joe E. Lewis, the comic whose rough life was portrayed by Frank Sinatra in the 1957 movie, The Joker Is Wild, is nearby.".
- 15bf9ea13092a26c15bd735d438d02bdacecb42353b60ecbca4d2d758cf5f417 title "Sometimes the Grave Is a Fine and Public Place".