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The tomb of Mr. Accordion.
Lincoln's Tomb is a mere backdrop to Mr. Accordion.

Defiant Tomb Of Mr. Accordion

Field review by the editors.

Springfield, Illinois

Oak Ridge Cemetery, home of Lincoln's Tomb, is a regal burial ground -- the dignified final resting place of 77,000 people, including some of Illinois' most blue-blooded citizens.

Or at least it was, until Mr. Accordion showed up.

Mr. Accordion was Roy Bertelli, "a rare individual" according to Jon Austin at the Museum Of Funeral Customs, who knew him well. Roy had always dreamed of being buried in Oak Ridge, but he figured that the odds of it happening were next-to-impossible. One day he summoned his courage and went to the cemetery to ask about a burial plot. To his amazement, one was available, on a tiny triangle of land right next to the road leading to Lincoln's Tomb! Roy bought it on the spot, and went home a happy man.

Inscription on the vault wall of Mr. Accordion.

A couple of weeks later, however, Roy received a letter from the cemetery. There had been a mistake, it said; the plot had been sold to him in error. Roy was pondering what to do next when a second letter arrived, this one from the cemetery's lawyer. It said that the cemetery intended to seize the plot, and would take Roy to court if he tried to fight back.

That was a bad move by Oak Ridge Cemetery. Roy, according to Jon, would have returned the plot if he hadn't been disrespected (Roy was a World War II veteran, the generation that learned to say "Nuts!" when faced by a superior but unjust foe). Roy decided to teach the cemetery and the city of Springfield a lesson. First, he built his crypt above ground, impossible for any Lincoln Tomb tourist to miss. Then he erected a large, elevated tablet behind it, engraved with a big accordion over happy musical notes. "Roy Bertelli, Mr. Accordion" it read. Roy would periodically visit his grave, stand on top of his crypt and play his accordion, to the bafflement of cemetery visitors and the horror of the city.

Roy Bertelli died in 2003. As a final flip to the powers-that-be, he kept the Oak Ridge Cemetery crypt, paying for its perpetual care, but had himself buried in another cemetery east of town.

Defiant Tomb Of Mr. Accordion

Oak Ridge Cemetery

Address:
1441 Monument Ave., Springfield, IL
Directions:
In a little triangle of land next to the right side of Monument Ave. in Oak Ridge Cemetery, heading north, within sight of Lincoln's Tomb.
Hours:
Gates open daily 7-5:30 Local health policies may affect hours and access.
RA Rates:
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