Wyatt Earp

Birth Name:
Wyatt Berry Stapp Earp
Birth Date:
March 19, 1848
Birth Place:
Monmouth, Illinois
Death Date:
January 13, 1929
Place of Death:
Los Angeles, California
Age:
80
Cause of Death:
Liver Failure
Cemetery Name:
Hills of Eternity Memorial Park
Claim to Fame:
Historical Figure
Associates:
Wyatt Earp made a living as a professional gambler, teamster, buffalo hunter, saloon owner, brothel manager and a miner. However he is best remembered for a 30-second gunfight at the OK Coral in Tombstone, Arizona.

Cemetery Information:

Final Resting Place:

Hills of Eternity Memorial Park

1301 El Camino Real

Colma, California, 94014

USA

North America

Grave Location:

Center of cemetery to the right

Grave Location Description

Wyatt Earp’s headstone is located straight up from the entrance and slightly to the right about half way through the cemetery. Once you enter, look on the right for the rounded top mausoleum labeled “C. Meyer”. Walk three quarters of the way down the row to the steps labeled Meier and you should spot the grave of Wyatt Earp and his lovely wife.

Grave Location GPS

37.6758621,-122.4533986

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