The state of Arizona has produced several celebrities over the years. It's also home to a few burial sites of notable figures including one of the most famous country artists of all time. Located at the City of Mesa Cemetery is the grave of Waylon Jennings. Have you ever been to his gravesite?
Located at 1212 North Center Street in Mesa, AZ, the City of Mesa Cemetery is home to one of the most famous and talented country artists of our time.
Waylon Jennings was born on June 15, 1937 in Littlefield, Texas. Over the years, he made a name for himself in country music.
Jennings started his career by playing bass for Buddy Holly in the 1950s. After Buddy Holly tragically died in a plane crash, it took a few years for him to regain his footing in the music industry. Eventually he did after playing at a bar in Phoenix, AZ a few years later.
(Pictured here is Jennings with Johnny Cash.)
He ended up signing with RCA and his career really took off from there. However, he didn't conform to the conventions of the country music industry and became known as an "Outlaw." His unconventional music gained him fame and he was inducted into the Country Music Hal of Fame in 2001.
A year later, on Feb. 13, 2002, Jennings passed away at the age of 64. And it may come as a surprise that his final resting place is at the City of Mesa Cemetery.
If you're looking to find Waylon Jennings' grave, it's located at Plot 766. Visitors often leave flowers or meaningful trinkets at his final resting place.
Have you ever been to the City of Mesa Cemetery to see Waylon Jennings' gravesite? Did you know he was buried here? Let us know in the comments! To learn more about the City of Mesa Cemetery, head to the Mesa AZ website. You can also learn more about country artist Waylon Jennings on the Country Music Hall of Fame website.
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