Friday, September 11, 2015

Visit Charles Bronson'S Grave

If you're a serious "Death Wish" fan, you might consider a trip to visit Charles Bronson's grave. There you can leave flowers or a respectful note thanking him for many years of entertainment. Personally paying your respects at Mr. Bronson's grave site is a powerful experience for any fan.


Instructions


1. Plan a trip to Vermont. You'll need to visit the small town of West Windsor in Windsor County, located on the east side of the state.


2. Follow Deerview Road South 1/3 mile until you reach Hoisington Hill Road. Turn right onto Hoisington Hill Road and make the following quick jogs: Turn left on Hewitt, left on Brook, right on Estey Lane. From that point, travel ? mile and turn right on Brownsville Road. Follow it 2 ? miles to Brownsville Hartland Road and turn right.


3. Travel to the cemetery by taking Brownsville Hartland Road approximately 1 ? miles to just North of Route 44. You will see graves on both sides of the road. Turn into the cemetery on the eastside (Brownsville Cemetery number 2), not the west (number 1).


4. Walk the cemetery tree line in search of a dark, wrought iron single-person bench flanked by two large, black flower urns. You will not find a protruding headstone, as Mr. Bronson has a large grave blanket that sits flush to the ground. His marker is engraved with his stage name, Charles Bronson, rather than his birth name, Charles Buchinsky, and displays a poem between two large trees with a floral design.