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DescriptionCrypt of Elsie Lincoln Benedict and Ralph P. Benedict at Forest Lawn Memorial Park.jpg
This photograph depicts the crypt of Elsie Lincoln Benedict (1885–1970), an American psychologist and lecturer known for her work in the women's suffrage movement, and her spouse Ralph P. Benedict (1874–1941). The crypt is located at Forest Lawn Memorial Park in Glendale, Los Angeles County, California. The image shows the marble facade of the crypt with the engraved names of Elsie L. Benedict and Ralph P. Benedict. Floral arrangements flank the nameplate, adding a personal and colorful tribute to their memory.
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The final resting place of Elsie L. Benedict (1885–1970) and Ralph P. Benedict (1874–1941), adorned with floral tributes, located in Forest Lawn Memorial Park, Glendale.