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New York Times, New York, August 30, 1928.
Charlie Chaplin‘s One Great Love
With His Mother, the Most Splendid Comedian in the
World Buried His Heart
By Dorothy Donnell
The other day a little man with black hair, thickly streaked
with grey, stood beside a grave. He was as lonely in his
sorrow as he was lonely in his struggles and his success.
(...) Motion Picture, Dec. 1928
& Although Charlie Chaplin lived in this house, the government
argued in court that his mother might become a public charge.
(...) Photo, Motion Picture, Dec. 1928
„Was buried in Hollywood Cemetery“
Editorial content. „Friends Attend Chaplin Rites
Mrs. Hannah Chaplin, mother of Charles and Sydney
Chaplin, was buried in Hollywood Cemetery yesterday
following funeral services from the William Strother undertaking
parlors.
The services were simple, as planned, and attended
only by a few close personal friends of Mrs. Chaplin.
Rev. J. Arthur Evans of the All Souls‘ Episcopal Church
officiated.“ (...)
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