24/09/2008 11:06
Fischer’s Grave Places Laugardaelir on the Map
Since Robert James Fischer, grandmaster in chess, was buried at a local cemetery in Laugardaelir, earlier this year, there has been a steady increase in visitors to the gravesite. Laugardaelir is a hamlet of only 30 inhabitants, about one kilometer away from Selfoss in southwest Iceland.
“You could say that Laugardaelir has been placed on the map,” Rev. Kristinn Ásgeir Fridfinnsson of Hraungerdishreppur Parish and the Laugardaelir Church told Fréttabladid.
“In July and August it often occurred that as many as two buses a day came here,” Rev. Fridfinnsson said. “It appears that a few travel agencies have made a loop on the Ring Road to include us. Many Icelanders also come this way at weekends.”
Haraldur Thórarinsson, churchyard supervisor and Laugardaelir resident, said locals have not taken advantage of the increased traffic. “He is buried here where he wanted to rest in peace so that is hardly appropriate.”
Rev. Fridfinnsson has gotten his share of the attention. “Journalists from the Daily Times and Sunday Times have talked to me but what they find most remarkable is that he was buried without the knowledge of the pastor.”
Fischer’s burial ceremony was conducted by a Catholic priest with only a few people present.
Click here to read about Boris Spassky visiting Fischer’s grave.
Susan the link is broken
?? Links work for me.
Lol yeah it works fine now.
A Fischer memorial chess set, made from GM Fischer himself…
That would be a keeper.
Dear chess friends,
I’m a Bobby Fischer Fans (He’s my childhood Hero)
If you want to see the picture of Bobby Fischer’s grave in
Laugardaelir Church Cemetery,
Selfoss, Hafnarfjordur, Iceland,
you can visit: http://www.findagrave.com.
search for: Bobby Fischer in famous grave section.
You can also leave Flowers and Notes for Bobby in here.
If you need more information about this site, you can contact me at: fransiskus_ali@yahoo.com
Dear Bobby,
May you rest in peace…