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Noticing his death date in the 18th century, and the cemetery was opened after 1880, and that nothing is mentioned in his biographical article about where he was buried after death, I query calling the tablet with profile bust a "gravestone". It would be the correct term if his remains were reburied in this cemetery from another burial ground. I suspect "memorial" to be correct word but I will not change the word without confirmation.Cloptonson (talk) 19:46, 6 January 2013 (UTC)[reply]
I notice the brothers Manfred and Lothar von Richtofen are named, at the end of the list of those buried in this cemetery, out of alphabetical surname order. In fact Manfred is buried at the Sudfriedhof in WIESBADEN (after decades in the Invalidenfriedhof in Berlin) while Lothar was buried in Schweidnitz. (See Manfred's Wikipedia biography.) I will therefore delete these names.Cloptonson (talk) 21:24, 27 August 2013 (UTC)[reply]