SECTION 16A, LOT 237, SPACES A, B, C & D.
MEMORIAL PARK-MIDTOWN
1661 SOUTH ELVIS PRESLEY
MEMPHIS, TN 38106
Status:
For_Sale
ARN Number:
11138
Published:
Final Arrangements Privacy Protected Registrations
Location:
Forest Hill Funeral Home and Memorial Park-Midtown
State:
Tennessee
City:
Memphis
Detail:
I have four (4) beautiful connected Spaces for a nice family. All our (4) Spaces are available as a group, not individual sale. Even if you only need two or three spaces, Save Money and sell the others.
All four (4) Spaces are in a row, A, B, C and D. Great for families that want to keep close eternally when the Rapture happens.
Retail value as of February 14th, 2012 was $4,780.00, verified by Fax from the Cemetery.
This is a beautiful Funeral Home and Memorial Park in Midtown Memphis, TN.
Retail value as of February 14th, 2012 was $4,780.00, verified by Fax from the Cemetery.
This is a beautiful Funeral Home and Memorial Park in Midtown Memphis, TN.
WHAT SELLER IS WILLING TO DO: Please email me and I will sell you the spaces ASAP, even on a weekend. I will pay for the $50.00 Property DEED transfer. I will Overnight the paperwork to the Cemetery. You can have these spaces within days. These Spaces will sell for upwards of $6,000 or more during Elvis month in August. http://www.elvis.com/graceland/
I am looking for the right buyer for a quick sale. This is the same great Cemetery that Elvis Presley was originally buried in Crypt C! This is the only Cemetery in the WORLD that Elvis was buried at. History fans and Elvis Fans Investment Opportunity! Graceland is only 5 minutes away. FACT: Elvis’s Graceland and his Grave is the 3rd most visited in the World.
$4,780.00 for all 4 Spaces. Cashier’s Check, Bank wire, or Just mail me a check. Mailing a check will take two more weeks. Bank wire is one day. If you are reading this listing, it is no accident. God directed you here to fulfill your need! May God Bless you and your family. Scott.
NOTE: Originally, Elvis was buried in this same Cemetery at 1661 Elvis Presley Blvd. Later he was exhumed and brought to the Graceland Mansion by Vernon Presley. Own a piece of Memphis History.
See for yourself: http://morbid-curiosity.com/id142.htm