Henry "Hank" Aaron
(1934-2021)
Baseball Player
Fame-O-Meter-10/10
Resting Place-South-View Cemetery, Atlanta
GPS Coordinates-
33°42'05.7"N, 84°22'25.5"W
Hank Aaron's name is synonymous with the sport of baseball. Hank Aaron famously broke Babe Ruth's all-time career home run record in 1974, when he hit his 715th. Aaron played for 23 seasons, recording ridiculous statistics as a hitter. They include 755 home runs (second all-time), 2,297 RBIs (first all-time), 6,856 total bases (first all-time), 3,771 hits (third all-time), 3,298 games played (third all-time), 2,714 runs scored (fourth all-time). Aaron also was an MVP and a World Series champion in 1957 with the Milwaukee Braves. He was named the Major League Baseball Hall of Fame in 1982 and also received the Presidential Medal of Freedom in 2002. He was, without a doubt, one of the best to ever play the game.
Ty Cobb
(1886-1961)
Baseball Player
Fame-O-Meter-8/10
Resting Place-Rose Hill Cemetery, Royston
GPS Coordinates-
34°16'41.0"N, 83°06'23.8"W
There are only a few players believed to be on the level of Ty Cobb in the history of baseball. Ty Cobb was voted the first player to be inducted into the Hall of Fame. "The Georgia Peach" was commonly called the fiercest competitor in baseball history. Cobb finished his lengthy baseball career with a batting average of .367, 4,189 hits, and 892 stolen bases, just to name some of his accomplishments. He is widely regarded as one of, if not the, best hitters to ever play the game.
Jan Hooks
(1957-2014)
Actress, Comedienne
Fame-O-Meter-2/10
Resting Place-Northview Cemetery, Cedartown
GPS Coordinates-
34°00'51.7"N, 85°13'30.0"W
Jan Hooks was primarily known for her time on the television show "Saturday Night Live" where she was a cast member alongside people such as Dana Carvey, Nora Dunn, Phil Hartman, Chris Farley, Mike Myers, Dennis Miller, and more. It was an acclaimed period of the show. She also was featured in "3rd Rock From the Sun" and "Designing Women" during his television career. She also made minor appearances in movies.
Alberta King
(1904-1974)
Teacher
Fame-O-Meter-1/10
Resting Place-South-View Cemetery, Atlanta
GPS Coordinates-
33°42'05.6"N, 84°22'25.4"W
"The Best Mother in the World" as described by her son Martin Luther King Jr., Alberta King was a mother, wife, educator, organist, and choir director. Marrying Martin Luther King Sr. on Thanksgiving Day 1926, she would go on to have a life of servitude in the name of her religion. She was tragically shot while playing the organ at her church by an assassin who burst in an declared, "All Christians are my enemies." She will be remembered for the strength she provided both her son and husband and her lifetime of service.
Martin Luther King Sr.
(1899-1984)
Religious Figure, Civil Rights Leader
Fame-O-Meter-2/10
Resting Place-South-View Cemetery, Atlanta
GPS Coordinates-
33°42'09.8"N, 84°22'30.4"W
Martin Luther King Sr. is probably best known as the father of Martin Luther King Jr. The senior King lived through many eras of racism and discrimination in the American South. He was a minister for 44 years at the Ebenezer Baptist Church in Atlanta. King organized voter registration drives, refused to ride segregated buses, and led by example when it came to nonviolent protest--despite his wife and son both being killed by assassins. As a side note, I absolutely love the quote he has on his tombstone. Check out the picture.
John Lewis
(1940-2020)
Politician, Civil Rights Leader
Fame-O-Meter-5/10
Resting Place-South-View Cemetery, Atlanta
GPS Coordinates-
33°42'09.8"N, 84°22'30.4"W
John Lewis served as the leader of the SNCC (Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee) who helped organize the March on Washington in 1966. He later represented Georgia in the House of Representatives for 17 terms. He was awarded a Presidential Medal of Freedom.
James Longstreet
(1821-1904)
General
Fame-O-Meter-3/10
Resting Place-Alta Vista Cemetery, Gainesville
GPS Coordinates-
34°17'27.6"N, 83°50'08.5"W
James Longstreet was, at one time, the second most powerful man in the Confederate Army under Robert E. Lee. He served in the Mexican-American War before later resigning his commission to serve the South during the Civil War. It is said that Longstreet disagreed with Lee's plan to charge at Gettysburg, a tactic that was disastrous for the Confederate Army and their chances to win not only the battle but also the war. Despite being on the opposite side during the war, he later joined the Republican army and held several posts in the United States government.
Lisa "Left Eye" Lopes
(1971-2002)
Singer
Fame-O-Meter-3/10
Resting Place-Hillandale Memorial Gardens, Lithonia
GPS Coordinates-
33°42'17.5"N, 84°08'17.0"W
Lisa "Left Eye" Lopes was a member of the rap/R&B trio TLC along with Tionne "T-Boz" Watkins and Rozonda "Chili" Thomas. She was rapper of the group and died tragically young in a car accident. Lopes and the group hit fame with songs such as "Creep", "No Scrubs", "Waterfalls", and "Red Light Special".
Johnny Mize
(1913-1993)
Baseball Player
Fame-O-Meter-2/10
Resting Place-Yonah Memorial Gardens, Demorest
GPS Coordinates-
34°33'16.6"N, 83°32'50.7"W
Johnny Mize was a Major League Baseball player who spent 15 years in the league as a first basemen, only pausing to serve in World War II. His accolades include winning a batting title, four home run crowns, and five consecutive World Series championships with the New York Yankees, though his best years were with the St. Louis Cardinals and the New York Giants. He remains the only player to hit 50 home runs in a season while striking out less than 50 times. The "Big Cat" was elected to the Hall of Fame in 1981 by the Veterans' Committee.
Toni Morrison
(1931-2019)
Author
Fame-O-Meter-5/10
Resting Place-South-View Cemetery, Atlanta
GPS Coordinates-
33°42'08.5"N, 84°22'27.3"W
Toni Morrison was a Pulitzer Prize winning author and also a Nobel Prize and Presidential Medal of Freedom winner. She was known for her books Beloved and The Bluest Eyes.
Interestingly the Toni Morrison Society has built benches such as this one across the United States. Supposedly she is buried beneath one of them, and, if rumors are to be believed, this is the location most likely to have been built over her remains.
Rick "Ravishing Rick Rude" Rood
(1958-1999)
Pro Wrestler
Fame-O-Meter-2/10
Resting Place-Green Lawn Cemetery, Roswell
GPS Coordinates-
34°02'48.4"N, 84°20'07.9"W
One of more flamboyant wrestling stars of the 1980s/90s, Rick Rude was known for mocking the audience and flirting with the ladies in the crowd. He was successful in every promotion he wrestled in, including the AWA, the NWA, WCW, the WWE, and ECW. He will always be a trivia note for wrestling fans as he appeared on both WCW Monday Nitro and WWE (then WWF) Monday Night Raw at the same time on the same night, as the WWE program was taped and the WCW program was live.
Ray "Big Boss Man" Traylor
(1963-2004)
Pro Wrestler
Fame-O-Meter-2/10
Resting Place-Dallas Memory Gardens, Dallas
GPS Coordinates-
33°55'52.4"N, 84°50'40.6"W
Ray Traylor competed as a professional wrestler under the names The Big Boss Man, The Guardian Angel, The Boss, and more. He competed and won championships in the WWF, and also wrestled in WCW and other promotions.