Lamont, there were no seat belts in 1953, when I was a kid sitting in the front seat it was your mother throwing her arm out to stop any forward momentum ! 😵💫
dashboards on cars back in the good old days were made of medals The arm of your mother or father was the early prototype airbag of that era and lots of cars back than did not even have the good safety glass not like into days standards
My husband still does that to me. In fact, he did it earlier today. I think it is funny since we are both wearing seatbelts. I guess it could mean he really loves me. ❤️
I had no earthly idea Stevie Ray Vaughan was buried at Laurel Land Cemetery.. my little granddaughter died back in 1992 when she was only 3 months old and is buried there as well .. I never even noticed the little Island of sorts he is buried at .. thank you for such wonderful history on all your stories you do .. as always a job well done .
I wish more RUclipsrs would follow your lead. No flashy intros no music. Just straight forward storytelling.It’s so hard to find that these days. Love your channel Great Job
I appreciate that so much, the omission of flashy intro/outro music and just getting to the purpose which is to tell stories and present graves/story locations. Also shoutout to the sound effects (gunshots when he describes a firearm being discharged)
Wow....back in the early 80's I worked there during my summer vacation .....there is a section where only babies are buried and I felt such a peace there.....🙏🙏🙏🙏
Retired Dallas police officer here who worked in the Oak Cliff sector. I remember learning about JD Tippet in the academy. Most people don’t know his story so Thank you for bringing it to light. I was working the night of the murder of the young man for his Mustang. I remember hearing the call come out and the description of the suspects. We had Oak Cliff crawling with cops. Again, Thank you for some of the stories from this cemetery. Lots of history there.
My dad was a Dallas Policeman who served with J D Tippet. Our family knows the story. My dad was supposed to be downtown when President Kennedy came through but he had the flu.
Tuberculosis wiped out most of my grandmother’s family in the 1930s and 1940s. She was orphaned at 12 and isn’t sure how she never got sick, when almost everyone else did and died. She unfortunately witnessed how sick her parents got; it was brutal.
Hi Lamont! In the winter of 1952 I was probably about 18-19 months old riding standing in the back seat and some how the door I was standing next to came open and I fell out on a gravel road going up a hill to my grandparents. Thank the good Lord the I only got road rash. My parents said that seat belts weren’t even thought of by them let alone in the car.
Stevie Ray Vaughan had his first birthday the day my brother was born. So cool. Thank you for this video. I find your voice very soothing. You’re great at telling us all these stories of peoples lives.
Love your channel - ever since I was a kid I have loved Cemeteries- would ride my bike for miles visiting and reading the headstones - people thought I was weird kid obsessed with death but that wasn’t accurate I was obsessed with the life stories of the people who had lived and history - keep up the great work
Sorry that all those good people have to be buried alongside Yokamon Hearn. A predatory animal like him isn't even worthy of being buried at a landfill.
@@GuessMyName234 from what I understand my ancestors are from Scotland. Correct me please if I’m wrong, I read that the name Byers refers to one that is a cattlemen. My mother is Italian and that grandfather was born in Italy so I know a lot more about that side of my family.
This cemetery is huge. I have lots of relatives buried there. I knew about some and learned about more after Ancestery research. Good research Lamont. May they all Rest In Peace. 🕯❤️
I try to remind myself that I am very lucky that I had my Mom around till she was 85! A lot of people were not as lucky! I LOVE Stevie Ray Vaughan! Thank you soooo much Lamont! You made my day! I love his voice!
It made my day getting to listen to you tell the stories of all these people for 30 minutes!!! Love your channels!! Thank you for your hard work!! Stay safe!!!
Many of my family members are buried here. My grandfather was buried here 10 years ago. I have yet to go back and visit them but it’s on my list to do. Thank you so much for highlighting Laurel Land!
Lamont, I have to say, this is definitely what you do best, stopping at graves and telling their stories. I get engrossed in your stories so well narrated! You always keep the forgotten remembered. Stay safe!❤😊
I feel terribly sorry for Frank, who was robbed of his car, and of his potential to enjoy other things in life, by some scum for which some soil, a headstone and other resources were wasted for his burial.
My deepest sympathy for the innocent man Frank, he had a wonderful future a head of him, his family ( especially his mother) lost an innocent son to whom was so well loved, and endeared so deeply. As far as the young man at that time, alobg with his friends may they rot in hell. I feel sorry for his mother who had to watch her son get executed. The streets that he grew up literally took him. May he rot in hell.
@@patriciamontagne1470 I wonder how many of his people say the same thing? Ohhhhh thats right, we don't get arrested and charged when we do it. He already lived in hell, with devils. never condoning what he did, but he got what doesn't happen to us, Rightfully charged and the rightful justice served.
Very interesting and informative. It's a very beautiful and well maintained cemetery. 🕊️❤️🙏 I remember the day Vaughn died. I was working towards my master's degree and it came over my walkman. Yup. Im old.
SRV was an absolute beast on the guitar. He was a bluesman. It is an acquired taste. He was a big fan of Jimmy Hendrix also. He played some of Hendrix songs. Let's just say Hendrix would of been proud of SRV. SRV had very thick strings. This gave him a unique sound that only he could produce. I love SRV as much as Hendrix. His brother played the drums 🥁 in his band. The bass player was I believe a friend of theirs. We definitely lost a great one when his helicopter 🚁 crash. Good video Lamont. Take care.
Hey bro I been watching since you was homeless in that minivan… I also used to watch your lives when you were motel hopping hahaha … it’s crazy how far you came up dude 💯💯💯 I’m happy for your success and continue what you do bro ….
@@rogerstlaurent8704 totally agree with you, I want our " Original Lamont " , several ppl I know have mentioned he was slacking, he did fabulous today !
Hi Lamont, I really like this format your doing now, walking around and telling us the story of Individuals cause of death, everyone in these cemeteries has a story and and it's nice to know what they are, I think this maybe the successful way to make your mark on filming the walking tours of our countries graveyards. To know about the people as you walk through and look at the markers it's nice to know who they were in life, not just the celebrities and famous graves. I know it must take a lot of research and work to make this type of video, but you'll reap the benefits of your work with many new subscribers ❤
Thank you for covering Stevie for us. What an amazing video, you covered lesser known folks as well as the popular ones with great respect regardless - ❤
Lamont keeps the stories of the long gone and forgotten alive. An angel of time of sorts. They say once you pass away you are forgotten… Until your story is told by someone like Lamont. Bless Lamont.
Beautiful cemetery. I visited Stevie Ray Vaughan's gravesiite several years ago. I cried when we lost him because I knew there wouldn't be any more music. I miss the music he didn't get to create. And yes he's in the top five...not ten.
Thank you for sharing these stories. I’ve always feel a sense of sadness when visiting the graves of friends and family. I end up walking around and visiting others whom I don’t know, but I’m always filled with this sense of loss. Most often they are not famous, but they lived among us and they do have their own stories. Watching your vlog, actually gave me a small feeling of closure as you explained their passings. There is a beautiful small cemetery in Santa Paula, California where there is a high number of teen deaths from the 50’s and 60’s. It pains me as I imagine what brought on their passings. As I get older, my visits to various cemeteries has increase since family and friends have now crossed. I’m finding I’m feeling much more fortunate in my appreciation of life. I imagine your vlogs have taken on a new meaning for a lot of us. Blessings, and be safe. I’m Alex from Los Angeles.
We had a funeral service going on one night last week. During the service a person started yelling about the deceased and was asked to leave. Ended up thirty people fighting at the funeral home and three arrested. I think that’s the first time we’ve had that happen here in Green Bay, Wisconsin.
@@kellysouter4381 Per the newspaper someone at the service was disruptive during the eulogy. That person was asked to leave and refused. The police were called and there was a fight with thirty people outside the funeral home. Three people were arrested. If you go to Green Bay Press-Gazette they have pictures of those arrested.
Family members and Friends are buried in Laurel Land. One of my buddies from High School his girlfriend broke up with him and he killed himself on the street corner I came around the corner and saw him lying there...I always wondered what he would have become as this happened in 1982....
Straight on Lamont. TB is still a very serious ailment. Although, much more treatable today. Way back, it was a death sentence. It took the life of my grandmother on Mom's side back in 1947. Of course, I never got to meet Grandma Tulia. Mom was only 12 when her Mom passed. Mom now rests for past nine years, a few spaces away from her Mom and Dad and twin sister, Peggy Lou. Peggy passed in 1937 when her and Mom were only two. Rheumatic fever I think it was. Another treatable ailment anymore, I think.
Love your videos Lamont❣️ I do have to say that Oak Cliff had it’s bad areas but it has wonderful areas too! I grew up in the OC and know many wonderful people who lived and still live there❤ Everywhere has rain but man does it have its amazing blooms too😊
I always enjoy your cemetery tour videos. Some many interesting stories. Nice to see you visited SRV. He was the best! I live not too far from the crash site. May he and all the others RIP 🙏🏼
Hello LAMONT I'm watching you from Tucson Arizona, it's so sad to see so many young people buried. They didn't even know what it was to live some kind of life. I love hearing your voice Lamont it totally relaxes me. It's 12:51 a.m. right now, thanks for your videos. You are Awesome dude 😎
Hi Lamont. Just wanted to say I love your vids. You handle the cases with sensitivity and are always respectful. I love the way you clean, fix things and fill bird feeders. It's also an interesting view of cemeteries in the US and an excellent way to remember people that may have no-one left to remember them. Anyway, keep going, you're awesome. Thanks from London
Stevie played his last show at Rockfest in Caddott WI. I was there. He looked like he was in a trance when he was playing. He was an amazing guitar player
We moved to the US in 1963 to Dallas. Our next door neighbors boys died in one of the TB outbreaks in the mid 50s, they were 1 and 3 years old. They were very sad and because I was the youngest, mom was busy, my neighbor taught me how to tie my shoes and much more.
I just happened upon your channel and it’s so interesting! Don’t we all wonder who were these people? What’s their story? What happened to them? You do a really great job. Keep sharing their stories. ❤ Thank you. 😊
Thank you for always taking us with you , these are places we may never get to without you Lamont you are the best , love and prayers for you always ❤ 💜 💖 🙏 💕
OMG the size of the cemetery and how many are resting there blew my mind! 😮 Besides that Lamont thankyou for taking us along and telling peoples life story’s ❤ Blessings and RIP people 😊
I like this when you walk around and talk about people. You do an amazing job getting the history on these people.
Thank you
I been following you for like 2 or 3 yrs now. Love your channel telling these ppls stories❤
To slow to get to the point of the story though
yeah exactly he’s literally my favourite youtube
@@ReneeDanielle-zp2es tell them I said hey now 🖐
Lamont, there were no seat belts in 1953, when I was a kid sitting in the front seat it was your mother throwing her arm out to stop any forward momentum ! 😵💫
dashboards on cars back in the good old days were made of medals The arm of your mother or father was the early prototype airbag of that era and lots of cars back than did not even have the good safety glass not like into days standards
When I was a small kid in 1953, my father had a rule that kids sit in the back seat of the car. We had no seat belts.
My husband still does that to me. In fact, he did it earlier today. I think it is funny since we are both wearing seatbelts. I guess it could mean he really loves me. ❤️
Exactly. I still do it with my grandkids even though they’re in the backseat in car seats. It’s a reflex 😂
My mom did that to me all of her life when she was driving and I sat next to her. May she meet me when I may go to heaven.
I had no earthly idea Stevie Ray Vaughan was buried at Laurel Land Cemetery.. my little granddaughter died back in 1992 when she was only 3 months old and is buried there as well .. I never even noticed the little Island of sorts he is buried at .. thank you for such wonderful history on all your stories you do .. as always a job well done .
My daughter was killed in 2010 she is buried out there as well
@@TheThomasmoon, so very sorry for the loss of your daughter.😔🫶
Mary, so very sorry for the loss of your Granddaughter.🫶
I wish more RUclipsrs would follow your lead. No flashy intros no music. Just straight forward storytelling.It’s so hard to find that these days. Love your channel Great Job
Riiight! I don’t even think he edits. Raw footage
I appreciate that so much, the omission of flashy intro/outro music and just getting to the purpose which is to tell stories and present graves/story locations. Also shoutout to the sound effects (gunshots when he describes a firearm being discharged)
Wow....back in the early 80's I worked there during my summer vacation .....there is a section where only babies are buried and I felt such a peace there.....🙏🙏🙏🙏
Retired Dallas police officer here who worked in the Oak Cliff sector.
I remember learning about JD Tippet in the academy.
Most people don’t know his story so Thank you for bringing it to light.
I was working the night of the murder of the young man for his Mustang. I remember hearing the call come out and the description of the suspects. We had Oak Cliff crawling with cops.
Again, Thank you for some of the stories from this cemetery.
Lots of history there.
Thanking you for your service in Law Enforcement. I appreciate all you did.
@@trishr2081 You’re quite welcome! I loved it!
My dad was a Dallas Policeman who served with J D Tippet. Our family knows the story. My dad was supposed to be downtown when President Kennedy came through but he had the flu.
Well thank you for telling me your story or us I should say the whole lovely group of Lamont fans such a senseless loss rest in peace mr. Tippin
Thank u sir for your service Hun may god always continues to bless you abundantly ❤❤❤
Tuberculosis wiped out most of my grandmother’s family in the 1930s and 1940s. She was orphaned at 12 and isn’t sure how she never got sick, when almost everyone else did and died. She unfortunately witnessed how sick her parents got; it was brutal.
A good immune system, that’s how
Hi Lamont, I admire the respect you always show the deceased.. Stay blessed.
Hi Lamont! In the winter of 1952 I was probably about 18-19 months old riding standing in the back seat and some how the door I was standing next to came open and I fell out on a gravel road going up a hill to my grandparents. Thank the good Lord the I only got road rash. My parents said that seat belts weren’t even thought of by them let alone in the car.
Stevie Ray Vaughan had his first birthday the day my brother was born. So cool. Thank you for this video. I find your voice very soothing. You’re great at telling us all these stories of peoples lives.
Love your channel - ever since I was a kid I have loved Cemeteries- would ride my bike for miles visiting and reading the headstones - people thought I was weird kid obsessed with death but that wasn’t accurate I was obsessed with the life stories of the people who had lived and history - keep up the great work
Hi Lamont, I live here in Dallas where it appears you have been visiting for a while now.
Stay safe👍
Sorry that all those good people have to be buried alongside Yokamon Hearn. A predatory animal like him isn't even worthy of being buried at a landfill.
I agree 2000000% all four of them were evil monsters! They all deserve to rot in Hell!
Yeah he didn't even apologize to that young man's family. The rotten punk
@@deangeyer2512 not if they are not sorry
Wow and they put him in the garden in Laura land wow that was an expensive part right there.
Absolutely agree
You're a fantastic storyteller, i could stay here listening to you for hours. Well done, Lamont.
Thank you for the kind words :)
Wonderful storyteller and hot lol
My mom is buried close to Vanessa Romero... who was my friends daughter. Thank you for your videos.
I have a very good story about someone buried there, it’s a tear jerker but he was an amazing little boy that died at the age of seven.
I visited Stevie Ray Vaughan's grave about 10 years ago. It really is a beautiful well kept cemetery.
I thought it ironic that Stevie’s father died 4 years earlier to the day ..August 27th.. from his son.
My Sister, And Uncle. Buried at Laurel Land Funeral Home.
Thanks For Sharing, Lamont, And Have A Bless Day.
Lamont, I really loved hearing about non celebrities. It's amazing how you tell us about their stories. Keep up the good work.
I love that you research these ordinary folks and share their stories with us. Thanks so much.
This was one of my favorite videos. My dad is buried there not too far from Tippit.
Sorry for your loss.
I'm from the UK and your surname is very popular where I live. Have you done any research?
@@GuessMyName234 from what I understand my ancestors are from Scotland. Correct me please if I’m wrong, I read that the name Byers refers to one that is a cattlemen.
My mother is Italian and that grandfather was born in Italy so I know a lot more about that side of my family.
@@annethomer9569 thank you.
Glad that you included JD Tippet. I was hoping you did when I saw you were at that cemetery
They SHOWED NO MERCY TO THAT POOR GUY JUST WASHING HIS CAR, NOW THEY WILL BE SHOWED NO MERCY IN "THE BOWELS OF HELL"!!!! Thanks Lamont. Stay Safe!!!!
Well said!!….should have paid respects to the the poor guy that lost his life, not the thug that killed him..best wishes, Jake
This cemetery is huge. I have lots of relatives buried there. I knew about some and learned about more after Ancestery research. Good research Lamont. May they all Rest In Peace. 🕯❤️
My husband’s grandparents are buried there also!
I try to remind myself that I am very lucky that I had my Mom around till she was 85! A lot of people were not as lucky!
I LOVE Stevie Ray Vaughan! Thank you soooo much Lamont! You made my day! I love his voice!
hi Lamont you did great telling these sad stories of the past! 🙏
It made my day getting to listen to you tell the stories of all these people for 30 minutes!!! Love your channels!! Thank you for your hard work!! Stay safe!!!
I do too much respect ✊ for him
Me three!!🙌🏻
I second that emotion ❤️💫
🤔🇨🇦
Many of my family members are buried here. My grandfather was buried here 10 years ago. I have yet to go back and visit them but it’s on my list to do. Thank you so much for highlighting Laurel Land!
Lamont, I have to say, this is definitely what you do best, stopping at graves and telling their stories. I get engrossed in your stories so well narrated! You always keep the forgotten remembered. Stay safe!❤😊
Did you see a small child size stone church at Laureland? I played in it when I was a child. Rumor says it was removed. Love your work.
I feel terribly sorry for Frank, who was robbed of his car, and of his potential to enjoy other things in life, by some scum for which some soil, a headstone and other resources were wasted for his burial.
My deepest sympathy for the innocent man Frank, he had a wonderful future a head of him, his family ( especially his mother) lost an innocent son to whom was so well loved, and endeared so deeply. As far as the young man at that time, alobg with his friends may they rot in hell. I feel sorry for his mother who had to watch her son get executed. The streets that he grew up literally took him. May he rot in hell.
@@patriciamontagne1470 I do not feel sorry for Yokamon's mother. She raised that piece of excrement. Poor parenting = kids with warped values.
@@peterfrankenstein3244 Yes, I am sure he is there with 100% of your ancestors, and family, and where you will be someday.
@@patriciamontagne1470 I wonder how many of his people say the same thing? Ohhhhh thats right, we don't get arrested and charged when we do it. He already lived in hell, with devils. never condoning what he did, but he got what doesn't happen to us, Rightfully charged and the rightful justice served.
And 23 is crazy young
Very interesting and informative. It's a very beautiful and well maintained cemetery.
🕊️❤️🙏
I remember the day Vaughn died. I was working towards my master's degree and it came over my walkman. Yup. Im old.
I don’t comment much but I watch all the time bro. You’re still killing it. Much respect.
@user-gt5yr4sz1e I still like the way you tell n these true stories and history ! Blessings and have a nice day too !
The grounds are beautifully kept. ❤ Thanks Lamont, love your stories about the deceased. Best wishes from Australia 🇦🇺 ❤
I broke my ankle last month so I've been home trying to heal and watching a lot of your videos!
SRV may be the greatest guitarist to ever do it. He's top 3 without a doubt. Excellent video as always.
SRV was an absolute beast on the guitar. He was a bluesman. It is an acquired taste. He was a big fan of Jimmy Hendrix also. He played some of Hendrix songs. Let's just say Hendrix would of been proud of SRV. SRV had very thick strings. This gave him a unique sound that only he could produce. I love SRV as much as Hendrix. His brother played the drums 🥁 in his band. The bass player was I believe a friend of theirs. We definitely lost a great one when his helicopter 🚁 crash. Good video Lamont. Take care.
Hey bro I been watching since you was homeless in that minivan… I also used to watch your lives when you were motel hopping hahaha … it’s crazy how far you came up dude 💯💯💯 I’m happy for your success and continue what you do bro ….
Cool my Favorite Lamont has returned!
A 1/2 hour video watching Lamont best afternoon about to happen ❤
Now thats a Lamont I used to know when he first started on RUclips great video Mr Lamont
@@rogerstlaurent8704 totally agree with you, I want our " Original Lamont " , several ppl I know have mentioned he was slacking, he did fabulous today !
My grandparents are buried at Laurel Land Cemetery. Hello from Dallas Texas!!
My mama,grandparents, several aunts and uncles are all out there.
Hi Lamont, I really like this format your doing now, walking around and telling us the story of Individuals cause of death, everyone in these cemeteries has a story and and it's nice to know what they are, I think this maybe the successful way to make your mark on filming the walking tours of our countries graveyards. To know about the people as you walk through and look at the markers it's nice to know who they were in life, not just the celebrities and famous graves. I know it must take a lot of research and work to make this type of video, but you'll reap the benefits of your work with many new subscribers ❤
Me too! I always wonder about the lives of people in cemeteries…
Thank you for being respectful of my kinfolk Stevie Ray! He was my father's cousin and I'm named after him! Thank you sir again
Saw him in concert long ago he was an incredible talent
Stevie Ray Vaughan does have a great voice! I love the song “Crossfire”. Such a tragedy.
Thank you for covering Stevie for us. What an amazing video, you covered lesser known folks as well as the popular ones with great respect regardless - ❤
We live in such a crazy world, never know what will happen.
SRV was 1 of the BEST artists of all time, you are right. LOVE his music. Gone too soon!
Lamont keeps the stories of the long gone and forgotten alive. An angel of time of sorts. They say once you pass away you are forgotten… Until your story is told by someone like Lamont. Bless Lamont.
Great as always Lamont I could listen and watch you all day 🇬🇧
I love that you research these ordinary folks and share their stories
Beautiful cemetery. I visited Stevie Ray Vaughan's gravesiite several years ago. I cried when we lost him because I knew there wouldn't be any more music. I miss the music he didn't get to create. And yes he's in the top five...not ten.
Thank you for sharing these stories. I’ve always feel a sense of sadness when visiting the graves of friends and family. I end up walking around and visiting others whom I don’t know, but I’m always filled with this sense of loss. Most often they are not famous, but they lived among us and they do have their own stories. Watching your vlog, actually gave me a small feeling of closure as you explained their passings. There is a beautiful small cemetery in Santa Paula, California where there is a high number of teen deaths from the 50’s and 60’s. It pains me as I imagine what brought on their passings. As I get older, my visits to various cemeteries has increase since family and friends have now crossed. I’m finding I’m feeling much more fortunate in my appreciation of life. I imagine your vlogs have taken on a new meaning for a lot of us. Blessings, and be safe. I’m Alex from Los Angeles.
Excellent video Lamont!! Lots of interesting information!! Thank you!
Thank you for sharing their stories ❤
Hi Lamont- you are such a great story teller. I was watch all your blogs. Thank you for what you do.
Great to see you doing your cemetery tours again.
We had a funeral service going on one night last week. During the service a person started yelling about the deceased and was asked to leave. Ended up thirty people fighting at the funeral home and three arrested. I think that’s the first time we’ve had that happen here in Green Bay, Wisconsin.
Let me guess ..The usual suspects ?
@@midnightrunner684 Who are the usual suspects?
@midnightrunner684 as a matter of fact yes it was the usual suspects...several were arrested and charged
Over what were they fighting at a funeral???!😮
@@kellysouter4381 Per the newspaper someone at the service was disruptive during the eulogy. That person was asked to leave and refused. The police were called and there was a fight with thirty people outside the funeral home. Three people were arrested. If you go to Green Bay Press-Gazette they have pictures of those arrested.
Family members and Friends are buried in Laurel Land. One of my buddies from High School his girlfriend broke up with him and he killed himself on the street corner I came around the corner and saw him lying there...I always wondered what he would have become as this happened in 1982....
I also had a classmate that committed suicide over his girlfriend breaking up with him.
Thank you for another great cemetery visit. I could listen to you all day. You have a voice made for storytelling.
I have the upmost respect for you sir. Thank you for your stories.
Thanks for doing the grave thing for us. I have missed the cemetary walks.
Great video Lamont, thank you again for the content.
Straight on Lamont. TB is still a very serious ailment. Although, much more treatable today. Way back, it was a death sentence. It took the life of my grandmother on Mom's side back in 1947. Of course, I never got to meet Grandma Tulia. Mom was only 12 when her Mom passed. Mom now rests for past nine years, a few spaces away from her Mom and Dad and twin sister, Peggy Lou. Peggy passed in 1937 when her and Mom were only two. Rheumatic fever I think it was. Another treatable ailment anymore, I think.
Wow I’m so sorry for you and your family’s losses! Now we have Covid, monkey pox and all these different kinds of diseases unfortunately! 🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽
@@latasha195 I know. And, Thank You VERY much!!🤗🥰🐈
@@robr2389 you are very welcome!
I'm so sorry to hear about that God bless your family
@@aprilforrett7081 Thank You!!🤗
Hey Lamont I love your channel and Thank you for all your work and dedication
~ The TREES in that place are just " BEAUTIFUL " ~ The whole cemetery looks so Well Cared for ~ Travel on Dude and be Safe ~ Toni ~ 😇
Love your videos Lamont❣️ I do have to say that Oak Cliff had it’s bad areas but it has wonderful areas too! I grew up in the OC and know many wonderful people who lived and still live there❤ Everywhere has rain but man does it have its amazing blooms too😊
I was born there a long time ago.
My husband grew up there.
Lots mkre snd worse areas in Dallas
Be still my heart!! Stevie Ray one of my fav along with Tom Petty. Thank you Lamont!!!
U r just so honest and respectful of all u talk about and meet….keep up the great vlogs
November 22, 1963. A day to remember for so many reasons. A tragic day. My husband and I were married that day. It will be 60 years in November.
A very sad day.
Hello Lamont I really enjoy the stories & head stones. Keep up the great work you do.
Thank you for telling their stories.. you give a voice to the dearly departed… ❤
I live in Dallas Texas born and raised
Keep these stories going, very, very interesting and nothing on you tube like it. Very moving.
I remember when he died, crashed near Alpine Valley Ski area, gone way too soon. Thank you for remembering Stevie!
I always enjoy your cemetery tour videos. Some many interesting stories. Nice to see you visited SRV. He was the best! I live not too far from the crash site. May he and all the others RIP 🙏🏼
Hello LAMONT I'm watching you from Tucson Arizona, it's so sad to see so many young people buried. They didn't even know what it was to live some kind of life. I love hearing your voice Lamont it totally relaxes me. It's 12:51 a.m. right now, thanks for your videos. You are Awesome dude 😎
I like these strolls. They're a real glimpse into a our history, and proof that each person has value. Thank you for that, Lamont.
SRV was a great musician! Great music!
I loved Stevie Ray playing the guitar,the best.
Lamont, this is a great video of many of my favorites. Sunday dinner with my family is extended to you here in Dallas.
Stay safe.💞
Hi Lamont. Just wanted to say I love your vids. You handle the cases with sensitivity and are always respectful. I love the way you clean, fix things and fill bird feeders. It's also an interesting view of cemeteries in the US and an excellent way to remember people that may have no-one left to remember them. Anyway, keep going, you're awesome. Thanks from London
Yay! i caught this upload early, today! gonna start making quiches with Lamont to start my work day!! Thank You, Lamont! Hope your're well, Friend.
Lamont, you have a way with words that let me smile. Continue bringing these stories to light. Be safe out there..
Stevie played his last show at Rockfest in Caddott WI. I was there. He looked like he was in a trance when he was playing. He was an amazing guitar player
We moved to the US in 1963 to Dallas. Our next door neighbors boys died in one of the TB outbreaks in the mid 50s, they were 1 and 3 years old. They were very sad and because I was the youngest, mom was busy, my neighbor taught me how to tie my shoes and much more.
Awesome Lamont! Thank you for your interesting compassionate videos 😊❤
Stevie Ray remains a legend ❤
In Cockrell Hill/Oak Cliff area there is a park that was just recently opened and dedicated to Stevie.
It's a memorial dedicated to him and his brother Jimmie in Kiest Park on KiestnHampton
Thanks Lamont for walking and talk about how people passed You should make a trip to Atlanta to visit the Oakland cemetery
I just happened upon your channel and it’s so interesting! Don’t we all wonder who were these people? What’s their story? What happened to them?
You do a really great job. Keep sharing their stories. ❤ Thank you. 😊
Welcome 🤗
I always enjoy your videos you put a lot of work and effort into it and find out a lot about the graves that you visit Eddie UK😊
Thank you for always taking us with you , these are places we may never get to without you Lamont you are the best , love and prayers for you always ❤ 💜 💖 🙏 💕
Stevie Ray definitely a blues guy. Take a listen to his rendition of “Little Wing.”
OMG the size of the cemetery and how many are resting there blew my mind! 😮
Besides that Lamont thankyou for taking us along and telling peoples life story’s ❤
Blessings and RIP people 😊
You have mad skills to find all this info and the graves. I often wonder about the stories the dead could tell.
I had a lot of family and friends at Stevie's last show that night up at Alpine Valley. RIP SRV ❤️ 🎶
I just had the thought of you, Lamont. How your care and storytelling brings a little more immortality to those you visit. I'm a fan! Thank you!
Good morning Lamont!! Hope your day is blessed
Safe travels Lamont!!👍
My hood! Kind of. I drive by that cemetery every day going to work. I appreciate everything you do man!
Thanks Lamont!You are the best.
Really enjoyed this video,love the respect you show towards those who have passed.Thank you for your videos.Stay safe