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Mike’s Life and His Death Are an Inglewood Story

On a recent visit to the Inglewood Park Cemetery to see my best friend Mike, I noticed that his tombstone was dirty.I hadn’t come in a while, and apparently no one else had either. As I cleaned up, I surveyed the area around me. At 17, Mike was the youngest interred there by far. Most people buried nearby, I saw, had at least reached their 40s by the time they died. Many, I realized as I looked at the dates, had been dead longer than they lived,…
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Zócalo Public Square broke the news in on Thursday, January 15, 2026.
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