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eBay Winner Of Marilyn Monroe's Crypt Cancels Bid
"Some like it hot, and some just get caught up in the heat of the moment: A Japan resident who bid more than $4.6 million in an eBay auction, for a crypt directly above that of screen legend Marilyn Monroe's, backed out on the purchase after winning the auction. The seller, Elsie Poncher, told the LA Times she auctioned off the coveted spot at Westwood Village Memorial Park Cemetery to raise funds to put toward the $1.6 million mortgage on her Beverly Hills home. After winning the auction with a $4,602,100 offer, the bidder said in an e-mail to Poncher's rep, Steve Miller: "I am awfully sorry, but I need to cancel this because of the paying problem." Miller told the paper he contacted the 11 other bidders who were willing to bid at least $4.5 million for the crypt, giving them an additional 24 hours to resubmit an offer. Poncher said that her husband Richard, who died in 1986, originally purchased the crypt from Monroe's ex-husband, Yankee great Joe DiMaggio. Poncher said that when she dies, she will be cremated and her husbands remains will be placed in a crypt that was reserved for her. Other notable celebrities who are buried at that cemetery include Dean Martin, Rodney Dangerfield, Merv Griffin, Mel Torme, Truman Capote and Farrah Fawcett." http://www.radaronline.com/exclusive...lls-46-million |
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, Bret L wrote: eBay Winner Of Marilyn Monroe's Crypt Cancels Bid "Some like it hot, and some just get caught up in the heat of the moment: A Japan resident who bid more than $4.6 million in an eBay auction, for a crypt directly above that of screen legend Marilyn Monroe's, backed out on the purchase after winning the auction. The seller, Elsie Poncher, told the LA Times she auctioned off the coveted spot at Westwood Village Memorial Park Cemetery to raise funds to put toward the $1.6 million mortgage on her Beverly Hills home. After winning the auction with a $4,602,100 offer, the bidder said in an e-mail to Poncher's rep, Steve Miller: "I am awfully sorry, but I need to cancel this because of the paying problem." Miller told the paper he contacted the 11 other bidders who were willing to bid at least $4.5 million for the crypt, giving them an additional 24 hours to resubmit an offer. Poncher said that her husband Richard, who died in 1986, originally purchased the crypt from Monroe's ex-husband, Yankee great Joe DiMaggio. Poncher said that when she dies, she will be cremated and her husbands remains will be placed in a crypt that was reserved for her. Other notable celebrities who are buried at that cemetery include Dean Martin, Rodney Dangerfield, Merv Griffin, Mel Torme, Truman Capote and Farrah Fawcett." http://www.radaronline.com/exclusive...marilyn-monroe s-sells-46-million I thought that I had seen her crypt at Forest Lawn. Was she moved to Westwood at some point? |
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![]() Jenn said: I thought that I had seen her crypt at Forest Lawn. Was she moved to Westwood at some point? Not her entire remains. Only the "good" parts. |
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![]() eBay Winner Of Marilyn Monroe's Crypt Cancels Bid "Some like it hot, and some just get caught up in the heat of the moment: A Japan resident who bid more than $4.6 million in an eBay auction, for a crypt directly above that of screen legend Marilyn Monroe's, backed out on the purchase after winning the auction. The seller, Elsie Poncher, told the LA Times she auctioned off the coveted spot at Westwood Village Memorial Park Cemetery to raise funds to put toward the $1.6 million mortgage on her Beverly Hills home. After winning the auction with a $4,602,100 offer, the bidder said in an e-mail to Poncher's rep, Steve Miller: "I am awfully sorry, but I need to cancel this because of the paying problem." Miller told the paper he contacted the 11 other bidders who were willing to bid at least $4.5 million for the crypt, giving them an additional 24 hours to resubmit an offer. Poncher said that her husband Richard, who died in 1986, originally purchased the crypt from Monroe's ex-husband, Yankee great Joe DiMaggio. Poncher said that when she dies, she will be cremated and her husbands remains will be placed in a crypt that was reserved for her. Other notable celebrities who are buried at that cemetery include Dean Martin, Rodney Dangerfield, Merv Griffin, Mel Torme, Truman Capote and Farrah Fawcett." http://www.radaronline.com/exclusive...ghboring-maril... s-sells-46-million I thought that I had seen her crypt at Forest Lawn. Was she moved to Westwood at some point? Forest Lawn was the preferred burial spot for Hollywood royalty, but the remains of MM were buried at Westwood Memorial Gardens on August 8th 1962, shortly after her death , and have never been disturbed. It made WMG the new swank spot to be planted. The statement has been made that Joe and Marilyn bought plots at WMG in the early 50s at the time or their marriage or thereabouts, but that appears to be bunk. WMG was a relatively new development, particularly the aboveground "granite filing cabinet" crypts, and I have heard several knowledgeable people (i.e., people who knew Joe personally) say that the WMG crypt was a freebie , out of the kindness of the corporate heart of Pierce Bros. If so it was a supremely profitable act of kindness for the firm: it made WMG a premier facility in one fell stroke. It would also have been a typical act for Joe, a consummate moocher who felt the world owed him an enormous debt for the privilege of his presence on it. |
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On 25 aug., 15:37, Bret L wrote:
eBay Winner Of Marilyn Monroe's Crypt Cancels Bid After winning the auction with a $4,602,100 offer, the bidder said in an e-mail to Poncher's rep, Steve Miller: "I am awfully sorry, but I need to cancel this because of the paying problem." Miller told the paper he contacted the 11 other bidders who were willing to bid at least $4.5 million for the crypt, giving them an additional 24 hours to resubmit an offer. Let's take up a collection for Bratzi. If we can't raise all the money, he can advertise on Craig's list to find a cryptmate to share it with. |
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, Bret L wrote: eBay Winner Of Marilyn Monroe's Crypt Cancels Bid "Some like it hot, and some just get caught up in the heat of the moment: A Japan resident who bid more than $4.6 million in an eBay auction, for a crypt directly above that of screen legend Marilyn Monroe's, backed out on the purchase after winning the auction. The seller, Elsie Poncher, told the LA Times she auctioned off the coveted spot at Westwood Village Memorial Park Cemetery to raise funds to put toward the $1.6 million mortgage on her Beverly Hills home. After winning the auction with a $4,602,100 offer, the bidder said in an e-mail to Poncher's rep, Steve Miller: "I am awfully sorry, but I need to cancel this because of the paying problem." Miller told the paper he contacted the 11 other bidders who were willing to bid at least $4.5 million for the crypt, giving them an additional 24 hours to resubmit an offer. Poncher said that her husband Richard, who died in 1986, originally purchased the crypt from Monroe's ex-husband, Yankee great Joe DiMaggio. Poncher said that when she dies, she will be cremated and her husbands remains will be placed in a crypt that was reserved for her. Other notable celebrities who are buried at that cemetery include Dean Martin, Rodney Dangerfield, Merv Griffin, Mel Torme, Truman Capote and Farrah Fawcett." http://www.radaronline.com/exclusive...ghboring-maril... s-sells-46-million I thought that I had seen her crypt at Forest Lawn. Was she moved to Westwood at some point? Forest Lawn was the preferred burial spot for Hollywood royalty, but the remains of MM were buried at Westwood Memorial Gardens on August 8th 1962, shortly after her death , and have never been disturbed. It made WMG the new swank spot to be planted. The statement has been made that Joe and Marilyn bought plots at WMG in the early 50s at the time or their marriage or thereabouts, but that appears to be bunk. WMG was a relatively new development, particularly the aboveground "granite filing cabinet" crypts, and I have heard several knowledgeable people (i.e., people who knew Joe personally) say that the WMG crypt was a freebie , out of the kindness of the corporate heart of Pierce Bros. If so it was a supremely profitable act of kindness for the firm: it made WMG a premier facility in one fell stroke. It would also have been a typical act for Joe, a consummate moocher who felt the world owed him an enormous debt for the privilege of his presence on it. I must have been wrong about seeing the crypt at FL. I've been there a few times but not to WMG. |
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On Aug 25, 10:36 pm, Clyde Slick wrote:
On 25 aug., 15:37, Bret L wrote: eBay Winner Of Marilyn Monroe's Crypt Cancels Bid After winning the auction with a $4,602,100 offer, the bidder said in an e-mail to Poncher's rep, Steve Miller: "I am awfully sorry, but I need to cancel this because of the paying problem." Miller told the paper he contacted the 11 other bidders who were willing to bid at least $4.5 million for the crypt, giving them an additional 24 hours to resubmit an offer. Let's take up a collection for Bratzi. If we can't raise all the money, he can advertise on Craig's list to find a cryptmate to share it with. I find the whole concept disgusting on several levels. The wife is a first class ****, the guy wanted what he wanted, _paid for it_, and i don't understand why this is even allowed. I notice not one thing has been heard from Pierce Bros., who still run the place. http://www.dignitymemorial.com/4798/...oadDefau lt=0 I have made no attempt to contact them but you may feel free to do so. Personally I prefer cremation or burial at sea. In my opinion the corpse is a shell and should be disposed of in a way that puts the remains beyond further manipulation or molestation. Cremation and scattering or deep sea burial serve those ends. The dead are quite dead and IMMO are not coming back nor are they cognizant of anything. The deceased's family, friends and admirers should be the consideration and these methods make the deceased free from physical existence and so allow us to reflect on what is important, the work and memories left behind. Only one thing lives forever, the fame of a dead man's deeds. |
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![]() The statement has been made that Joe and Marilyn bought plots at WMG in the early 50s at the time or their marriage or thereabouts, but that appears to be bunk. WMG was a relatively new development, particularly the aboveground "granite filing cabinet" crypts, and I have heard several knowledgeable people (i.e., people who knew Joe personally) say that the WMG crypt was a freebie , out of the kindness of the corporate heart of Pierce Bros. If so it was a supremely profitable act of kindness for the firm: it made WMG a premier facility in one fell stroke. It would also have been a typical act for Joe, a consummate moocher who felt the world owed him an enormous debt for the privilege of his presence on it. I must have been wrong about seeing the crypt at FL. I've been there a few times but not to WMG. Maybe there is a cenotaph there, but I doubt it. A cenotaph is a marker where there is not a body. As an example, Jayne Mansfield is buried in Pennsylvania but there is a marker in Hollywood Forever Cemetery for her. From Wikipedia: "Following her death, the NHTSA began requiring an underride guard, a strong bar made of steel tubing, to be installed on all tractor-trailers. This bar is also known as a Mansfield bar.[48][49] Mansfield's funeral was held on July 3, in Pen Argyl, Pennsylvania. The ceremony was officiated by a Methodist minister, though Mansfield, who long tried to convert to Catholicism, had become interested in Judaism at the end of her life through her relationship with Sam Brody. [50] She is interred in Fairview Cemetery, southeast of Pen Argyl. Her gravestone reads "We Live to Love You More Each Day". A memorial cenotaph, showing an incorrect birth year, was erected in the Hollywood Forever Cemetery, Hollywood, California. The cenotaph was placed by The Jayne Mansfield Fan Club and has the incorrect birth year because Mansfield herself tended to provide incorrect information about her age." Mansfield's death was one of two famous underride crashes that finally made the NHTSA mandate what are most often called "DOT bars". ((I have substantial experience around the trucking industry and have never heard the phrase "Mansfield bar" used for them.)) The other, though nonfatal was that of singer Jan Berry. Berry, a male, was half of the surf-singing duo of Jan and Dean and although not killed was so brain impacted he was essentially dysfunctional for the remainder of his life. A pretty good movie was made of this starring Richard Hatch of "Battlestar Galactica" fame. Jean Harlow IS buried in Forest Lawn, but at the one in Glendale rather than the one in Hollywood Hills. |
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On 26 aug., 00:09, Bret L wrote:
On Aug 25, 10:36 pm, Clyde Slick wrote: On 25 aug., 15:37, Bret L wrote: eBay Winner Of Marilyn Monroe's Crypt Cancels Bid After winning the auction with a $4,602,100 offer, the bidder said in an e-mail to Poncher's rep, Steve Miller: "I am awfully sorry, but I need to cancel this because of the paying problem." Miller told the paper he contacted the 11 other bidders who were willing to bid at least $4.5 million for the crypt, giving them an additional 24 hours to resubmit an offer. Let's take up a collection for Bratzi. If we can't raise all the money, he can advertise on Craig's list to find a cryptmate to share it with. *I find the whole concept disgusting on several levels. *The wife is a first class ****, the guy wanted what he wanted, _paid for it_, *and i don't understand why this is even allowed. I notice not one thing has been heard from Pierce Bros., who still run the place. http://www.dignitymemorial.com/4798/...ome&LocNumbNLa.... *I have made no attempt to contact them but you may feel free to do so. *Personally I prefer cremation or burial at sea. In my opinion the corpse is a shell and should be disposed of in a way that puts the remains beyond further manipulation or molestation. Cremation and scattering or deep sea burial serve those ends. *The dead are quite dead and IMMO are not coming back nor are they cognizant of anything. The deceased's family, friends and admirers should be the consideration and these methods make the deceased free from physical existence and so allow us to reflect on what is important, the work and memories left behind. *Only one thing lives forever, the fame of a dead man's deeds. We will always remember you racist rants on RAO |
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On Aug 25, 8:07*pm, George M. Middius
wrote: Jenn said: I thought that I had seen her crypt at Forest Lawn. *Was she moved to Westwood at some point? Not her entire remains. Only the "good" parts. I'm wondering why Bratzi isn't trying to buy it. There's no law against being buried face-down. |
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