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- 24028d42cbb3815dfa724936e57702a88845193c7a2121bb88e1ad0cc185346a accessdate "2007-08-21".
- 24028d42cbb3815dfa724936e57702a88845193c7a2121bb88e1ad0cc185346a date "2004-03-28".
- 24028d42cbb3815dfa724936e57702a88845193c7a2121bb88e1ad0cc185346a isCitedBy Cedar_Park_Cemetery,_Emerson.
- 24028d42cbb3815dfa724936e57702a88845193c7a2121bb88e1ad0cc185346a publisher New_York_Times.
- 24028d42cbb3815dfa724936e57702a88845193c7a2121bb88e1ad0cc185346a 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.".
- 24028d42cbb3815dfa724936e57702a88845193c7a2121bb88e1ad0cc185346a title "Sometimes the Grave Is a Fine and Public Place".