Salt Lake City Legend: The Enigma of Lilly E. Gray - "Victim of the Beast 666"

Richelle Hawks
The legend, a synopsis: In the Salt Lake City Cemetery, there is a gravestone for a woman named Lilly E. Gray with an inscription that reads, "VICTIM OF THE BEAST 666." Many people have attempted to research this stone and Lilly, but strangely always hit a brick wall, as there is no information aside from her obituary, which states only that she died in a local hospital from natural causes.

Within the sublime Salt Lake City Cemetery, there is indeed a gravestone which has aroused interest and curiosity over the years, and has recently, with the advent of the internet, become the object of intrigue and fascination, amateur and oftentimes apathetic sleuthery. The stone is modest- a small, flat marker; the inscription is anything but: "VICTIM OF THE BEAST 666"

Cemetery legends abound. These stories, more often than not, especially when pertaining to specific gravestones and their inhabitants, tend to take on the attributes of the urban legend, mirroring societal fears, horror, and capitalizing on mystery; they usually have an associated thread of religious intrigue, including 'devil worship'. The legends also tend to arise from the most benign origins.

Part of the fascination with the Lilly E. Gray mystery could be due to its "legend in reverse" quality. The impetus is its blatant-ness, its in-your-face refence to satan, then an unravelling reveals "nothing". The strange lack of any story associated with Lily Gray's gravestone is its biggest mystery and also the not very festive centerpiece its own developing, unique legend. The stone's astonishing, provocative inscription begs for interpretation and meaning; where are all the suppositions? They are few, certainly. There are a couple websites that allude to the use of stone's image within a report by investigators of satanic ritual abuse hysteria. There are a few jokes in a thread about Lilly's husband perhaps being the 'beast.'

Salt Lake City is home of the massive LDS-operated Family History Library, and the world's geneaological research mecca--since the stone's erection in 1958 no one has dug deeply enough to uncover even a minimal account of Lily Gray's life and the origins of the inscription? When confronted with apparent true lunacy, evil, religious ferver, abuse, or implausible as it may be, ultimate victimhood at the hands of satan (as the stone literally implies) do we collectively turn our heads?

Published by Richelle Hawks

I live with boys in a big, old house on a pretty steep hill near the Mohawk River in upstate New York. I sell used and rare books, write for UFO Digest, Women of Esoterica, and have a weekly column at Binna...  View profile

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  • Treasure8/15/2009

    How can she be six and a scholler??

  • Jonny2/16/2009

    Have you tried looking up tax records at the time for companies which produced gravestones and narrowing down which company produced the gravestone perhaps it would lead to the person who made the gravestone and answers
    jonnyd@twilitstudios.com

  • Richelle Hawks1/13/2009

    Yes, these questions and more have been, and probably will be asked ad infinitum, patsy.

  • Patsy1/13/2009

    Who erected (purchased)the stone? Does the cemetary have records? Its so unusal that someone who created the stone would (you would think) remember it.
    She wasn't in a car wreck on Route 666 by chance! Ha!

  • Richelle Hawks12/31/2008

    read it? I wrote it.

  • Anonymous12/31/2008

    Have you read that her maiden name might be Zimmerman?

  • Richelle Hawks4/22/2008

    Uh, no name with all the 'research'--she hardly died at age 6. She was married to Elmer, which is a matter of public record, a fact.

  • No Name3/2/2008

    How much info do you really have on Lilly? and have you searched EVERYTHING? I have done my research, I don't understand why you would think she was married if you had no clue about her life, here's what I dugged up... Lilly was born 1875 died at age 6! I havents found why she died, however the scary part is she wasnt burried till 1958. which makes perfect since, she was born on the 6 month, 6 day, died at age 6=666 beast must have been Elmer? Is that her father? Maybe you were all wrong thinking she was married? She was a Scholar...Her niece has posted this btw. which this information came from, I found doing a deep search.

  • me1/30/2008

    it would be curious to find who the monument company is that engraved the stone. also, i would think that the cemetery caretaker or city would have some oppostion to the stone at the time of its placemnet.

  • Angie8/11/2007

    i was born exactly 100 years after her, which is strange because i was a month overdue

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