Tiger Woods and his family buried patriarch Earl Woods nearly 12 years ago, yet — as these exclusive photos obtained by The National ENQUIRER show — the patriarch’s final resting place at Sunset Cemetery in Manhattan, Kan., remains unmarked! Read more about Tiger’s dad’s grave site….
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Tiger Woods and his family buried patriarch
Earl Woods nearly 12 years ago, yet — as these exclusive photos obtained by
The National ENQUIRER show — the patriarch’s final resting place at Sunset Cemetery in Manhattan, Kan., remains unmarked
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Only a red flag (at left) indicates where the decorated Vietnam vet — who died of a heart attack at age 74 on May 3, 2006 — was laid to rest beside his parents,
Maude and
Miles Wood. Cemetery sexton
Mike Mohler buried Earl and said the family never bought a tombstone for
the disgraced golfer’s influential dad.
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“It is still an unmarked grave today,” Mike told The ENQUIRER. “It’s in a nice area of the cemetery near a tree. But the only way you would know he’s there is by looking at a cemetery map,” added Mike. Tiger is shown here in 1998 with his mom, Kultida (left), and Earl.
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In the new biography “Tiger Woods,” authors Jeff Benedict and Armen Keteyian wrote that a female called the cemetery the day after Earl died to alert the sexton of an upcoming burial. Mohler answered and asked for the deceased’s name. The female was hesitant, the writers claimed.
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“Mohler heard a male voice in the background say: ‘Just tell him who he’s burying,’ ” according to the book.
Tiger Woods and his family buried patriarch
Earl Woods nearly 12 years ago, yet — as these exclusive photos obtained by
The National ENQUIRER show — the patriarch’s final resting place at Sunset Cemetery in Manhattan, Kan., remains unmarked
Photo credit: Getty Images
Only a red flag (at left) indicates where the decorated Vietnam vet — who died of a heart attack at age 74 on May 3, 2006 — was laid to rest beside his parents,
Maude and
Miles Wood. Cemetery sexton
Mike Mohler buried Earl and said the family never bought a tombstone for
the disgraced golfer’s influential dad.
“It is still an unmarked grave today,” Mike told The ENQUIRER. “It’s in a nice area of the cemetery near a tree. But the only way you would know he’s there is by looking at a cemetery map,” added Mike. Tiger is shown here in 1998 with his mom, Kultida (left), and Earl.
Photo credit: Getty Images
In the new biography “Tiger Woods,” authors Jeff Benedict and Armen Keteyian wrote that a female called the cemetery the day after Earl died to alert the sexton of an upcoming burial. Mohler answered and asked for the deceased’s name. The female was hesitant, the writers claimed.
Photo credit: Getty Images/BACKGRID
“Mohler heard a male voice in the background say: ‘Just tell him who he’s burying,’ ” according to the book.