Irwin, Pennsylvania: Buried in his Corvette
George Swanson had his ashes buried with his Corvette in 1994. In the entombed car's cassette player is an Engelbert Humperdinck tape cued to the song, "Release Me." George's tombstone has a small Corvette engraved above his name.
Brush Creek Cemetery
- Address:
- 177 Brush Creek Rd, Irwin, PA
- Directions:
- Brush Creek Cemetery. Enter the cemetery on the west side of Brush Creek Rd just north of the red brick church. Follow the main road in about a quarter-mile. You'll see the Swanson headstone on the left, facing the road.
- Hours:
- Daily 9-8 (Call to verify) Local health policies may affect hours and access.
- Phone:
- 724-863-9501
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Corvette Burial
George Swanson loved his Corvette so much that he was buried in it in 1994. His tombstone has a small engraved image of the Corvette.
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If you dug up the Corvette you wouldn't see George's skeleton inside, because it was only his ashes that were buried with his beloved car. The urn was placed on the driver's seat along with a love note from his wife. An Engelbert Humperdinck tape sits in the Corvette's cassette deck, cued to his 1967 hit, "Release Me."