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   Sandusky Register (Newspaper) - August 19, 1977, Sandusky, Ohio                                PAGE - SANDUSKY REGISTER - AUGUST 19, 1977 Elvis Mourners Promised Flower From Funeral Tenn. - Mourning Elvis Presley barred from his private were promised a last souvenir today - a single flower each from the cemetery where the rock 'n roll body is sealed in a Withered flowers plucked from a sea of 2,200 floral arrangements flanking the gray marble mausoleum were to be given to the mourners who strained Thursday for a glimpse of the white hearse that carried Presley from his 18-room to his final resting place at Forest Hill Four miles from the mid-town only a handful of the 75,000 fans who had Jammed the streets of Elvis Presley Boulevard during the three-day remained in front of the hilltop mansion where Presley died Tuesday of heart failure at the age of 42. The family insisted on closed funeral services for the man who jealously guarded his privacy and offered the flowers to fans as a farewell Memphis Police Director E. Winslow Chapman said police would guard the mausoleum for a few days but the cemetery and Presley's family would have to make other after afraid there are going to be people trying to get inside the mausoleum the day after and the day after There is nothing like an Elvis said A crowd of 6,000, many followed the 49-car funeral procession to the cemetery gates Only about 200 persons were allowed to attend the services at the a mile down a winding road from the jostling And this group consisted only of those family friends and show business stars who had been in Graceland for the funeral service Joe road manager for said the private funeral in the Presley home took longer than expected because filed by to say goodbye to The fans had waited restlessly outside the gates where only hours before two who had come from their out-of-state homes to mourn the death of their had been struck and killed by a hit-and-run A third girl was critically Police said mourners stood along much of the procession route from Graceland to Forest As the motorcade rolled away from the a later identified as Sally Yorty of collapsed on the clutching a stuffed dog and Another woman we still love we still love Reporters were excluded from the services at the mansion but a family spokesman said later that a gospel quartet sang Great Thou and Sweet John Burt Ann Margret and her Roger Sammie Davis Chet George Hamilton and Tennessee Gov. Ray Blanton were among the singer's friends and close relatives who viewed the body for a final time as a singer from the Presley Cathy C. sang some of the songs for which Elvis was Joe Presley's road said Joe a comedian in Presley's delivered the On Presley's finger was a diamond ring bearing the an of the Presley group care of Following the brief services at the the white-haired Vernon 62, remained behind with a few close friends to watch the coffin placed in one of the eight crypts of the room reserved for the Presley The elder unsteady on his was assisted by friends on either side as he walked from the near the spot where he buried his Gladys Smith in 1958. Elvis Presley's Ginger poses with a portrait of the rock star funeral services In Presley had given Alden the 15-carat diamond she Is wearing last January and the couple had decided only hours before he died to be married Christmas her mother funeral were the singer's father and Held In Knife Slaying Of Woman Colo. - A man described by friends as a loner who lived in a cave west of here was held today in the knife slaying of a receptionist found dead in the kitchen of her two-story frame Police identified the suspect as Peter M. 29. They said Boger walked into headquarters Wednesday and told a records clerk he wanted report a dead A spokesman for the district attorney's office said murder charges probably would be filed against Boger He reportedly moved to Boulder from Texas in 1973 and lived in the cave for 18 Investigators directed by Boger found the body of Marjorie F. 23, at her home in the northwest section of the Miss Miller was a native of a suburb in Westchester County north of New York Authorities said Miss Miller attended the University of Colorado last year and was employed as a receptionist for a local business at the time of her a slender man with short was described by one friend as Police said Miss Miller was clad in a nightgown but said there was no indication whether she had been sexually Investigators said they had found no apparent motive for the come across any concrete suggestions about what precipitated it or on the degree he was acquainted with the said a police got some unusual people in Tom information officer for the said located in Four Mile Canyon two miles west of was and DRIVE-IN 631 Tiffin Ave. Sandusky We Now Have DIET POP Sundae Saturday Saturday August 20 X for All Flavors 10:30 A.M. to 10:00 P.M. 7 DAYS A WEEK Winning Lottery Numbers CLEVELAND - This week's winning Ohio Lottery Pot O' Gold Five-digit Lucky Buck p1 lol ftl fs er 301 5 OLD RAILROAD ST SANDUSKY jINC I 10-6 Fri. 10-7 Sot 10-6 Sun. 1-5 COMPLETE LINE Chemicals Filters Ladders Slides Diving Pool Boards Cleaners Maintenance Equipment Erie County's Oldest Total Center POOL CLEARANCE WAS NOW 15'AQUALINE...........................................$539 18'AQUALINE...........................................$589 18'MOLOKAI.............................................$689 18'SEA 18'WILD home & roam aluminum WAS NOW 15'FOREST 18'FOREST 27'FOREST 18'WILDWOOD..........................................$999 BUY ANY OF THESE POOLS AT THE SALE PRICE AND RECEIVE A DUPONT COVER FOR ONLY 00 5 year He said it was about 30 feet five feet wide and six feet had typical household items in said were a crude wooden bed with foam rubber his guitar and some He said Boger appeared to be Investigators said Boger apparently was acquainted with Miss Miller's boyfriend and apparently repaired automobiles near the woman's They said Boger when arrested was wearing blue jeans and a sweat shirt with Drag lettered on it. Divorces Granted July 28 Jacqueline Rae and Charles Allen Rebecca and Gary D. Rancho Calif. Locals Yard Sat. Aug. 20, 111 East Mohegan Tr. Bay 10-6 Closed until Aug. 30th Bakery Sandusky Channel Breakers Benefit for Steve Sept. 10,9-1VFW Call 625-5229 or 626-6578 6th Annual Gospel Sing Under the Stars Aug. 20 1 night ERIE CO. FAIRGROUNDS Columbus ky Everyone Welcome Admission Refreshments ALL POOLS Vac Test IT. Wall REVIVAL August 21 thru 28 Services Nightly at 7 GRACE CHURCH OF GOD 1018BogartRd. Public Invited Special Gospel Singing David 1. 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