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Ritchie Valens
Birth Name:
Richard Steven Valenzuela
Birth Date:
May 13, 1941
Birth Place:
Pacoima, California
Death Date:
February 3, 1959
Place of Death:
Albert Juhl’s corn field, 22728 Gull Avenue, Clear Lake, Iowa
Age:
17
Cause of Death:
Gross trauma to brain due to crash of airplane, multiple fractures, left forearm and both legs
Cemetery Name:
San Fernando Mission Catholic Cemetery
Claim to Fame:
Music
Associates:
Richie Valens was a singer, songwriter, and guitarist and a true rock and roll pioneer who died at the young age of 17 in the infamous Buddy Holly plane crash. Ritchie played is final concert at the Surf Ballroom in Clear Lake, Iowa with Buddy Holly and J.P. "the Big Bopper" Richardson. Holly, Valens and Richardson left The Surf immediately after the show, going to the nearby Mason City airport and chartering a small plane with pilot Roger Peterson to take them to Fargo, North Dakota to prepare for their next show at the Moorhead Armory in Moorhead, Minnesota. The plane took off at 12:55 AM Central Time on Tuesday February 3, 1959. Shortly after takeoff, the plane crashed, killing everyone aboard.
Cemetery Information:
Final Resting Place:
San Fernando Mission Catholic Cemetery
11160 Stranwood Avenue
Mission Hills, California, 91345
USA
North America
Map:
Grave Location:
Section C, Lot 247, Grave 3Grave Location Description
As you enter the cemetery from Sepulveda Boulevard, drive straight ahead just a short distance as that is Section C on your left side. Look to the curbside for the number closets to “247” and Ritchie Valens is buried 3 rows from the road.
Grave Location GPS
34.274278,-118465863Visiting The Grave:
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Read More About Ritchie Valens:
- Wikipedia Entry
- Scott Michaels FindaDeath - Holly, Bopper and Valens
- The Day the Music Died: Crash Site Photo Archive
- The Night the Music Died
- Sister reflects on Ritchie Valens’ life, legacy
- Ritchie Valens: More Than Just ‘La Bamba’
- Revisiting La Bamba, the Ritchie Valens Biopic That Underscores the Myth of the American Dream
- About Ritchie Valens
- Bob Morales, older brother of rock legend Ritchie Valens, dies at 81
- Official Ritchie Valens Website
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