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  1. She married Clark Gable in July of 1955, together they would have a son, Gable however, would not live to see his child. Kathleen was born and raised a Catholic, she decided to rejoin the church and her faith after Clark’s death and had John Clark baptized a Catholic, with many of Clark’s friends attending the christening.

  2. A photo of actor Clark Gable's grave, at Forest Lawn in Glendale, California.

  3. Actor. Born under the name William Clark Gable, his early life was ordinary, unhappy, and confusing. Two towns claim him as a native son, Cadiz, Ohio, and Meadville, Pennsylvania. His mother died when he was but a few months of age. He attended the Hopedale Schoolhouse in Hopedale, Ohio, which then was both a grammar...

  4. Gable, William Clark, born 01-02-1902 in Cadiz, Ohio, to William Henry “Will” Gable (1870–1948), an oil-well driller, and his wife Adeline, born Hershelman. His father was a Protestant and his mother a Catholic. William was mistakenly listed as a female on his birth certificate. His original last name was Goebel, but this was considered ...

  5. GABLE ARTICLES: Gone with the wind Graves - Part II. Author: Bob Siler Note: GWTW grave locations of all the casting crews. CAST MEMBERS EDDIE "ROCHESTER" ANDERSON (Uncle Peter) EVERGREEN CEMETERY - LOS ANGELES MARY ANDERSON (SHAMROY) (Maybelle Marriwether) (widow of Leon Shamroy) FOREST LAWN, HOLLYWOOD HILLS JOHN ARLEDGE (Dying soldier)

  6. Cemeteries and graves aren’t just sombre spots, many are thought-provoking spaces where you can pay your respects to celebrated people who have shaped history. From Los Angeles and New Orleans to Paris, London and South Africa, we've listed the final resting places of some significant figures through the centuries, including the late Queen ...

  7. Socialite. Born Edith Louise Sylvia Hawkes in Paddington, London, the daughter of Edith Florence Hyde and Arthur Hawkes, a publican. She left home at 15, and found a job as a lingerie model. She then moved on to theatre, appearing in the chorus in such plays as 'Midnight Follies' (1924), 'Primrose' (1924), and 'Tell Me...