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Inventor turned pie tins into Frisbees and introduced them 61 years ago - The Mountain Eagle
Frisbee History: How Fred Morrison Invented the Popular Toy | TIME
Innovators' Ashes Stored in Their Obsessions
Toy Company Wham-O Produces First Frisbees
File:Headrick Frisbee Ashes 001.jpg - Wikipedia
Headrick Memorial Museum | Professional Disc Golf Association
Innovators' Ashes Stored in Their Obsessions
Frisbee Creator Takes a Spin As His Own Invention – Commonplace Fun Facts
Frisbee - Wikipedia
The Design Genius of the Frisbee. Yes, the Frisbee | WIRED
The inventor of frisbees himself became frisbees | English | FUFA - YouTube
Walter Frederick Morrison - Wikipedia
Toy Company Wham-O Produces First Frisbees
The inventor of the Frisbee was cremated and made into a Frisbee after he died - The Declaration
Apparently this disc golf great was cremated and had his ashes put in a limited number of disc. : r/discgolf
DEATH.io on X: "Did you know... Walter Frederick Morrison invented the Frisbee in 1948, which was originally called the Pluto Platter. In 2010, at age 90 he died and his family cremated
Lines of Headrick Memorial Freestyle Disc” – DGA Disc Golf
The founder of Frisbee was turned into a Frisbee - Life in the Farm Lane
Innovators' Ashes Stored in Their Obsessions
BBC NEWS | World | Americas | Frisbee inventor dies
Warren Franscioni - Flying Disc Inventor Forgotten in Frisbee History | Disc golf, Flying disc, Disc
Headrick Memorial Museum | Professional Disc Golf Association
The Man Who Was Molded Into A Frisbee | Same Day Dumpsters Rental
Innovators' Ashes Stored in Their Obsessions
Remembering the Frisbee inventor and his simple sports innovation - CSMonitor.com
Morning Start: The inventor of the frisbee turned into a frisbee after he died - Vernon Morning Star
The inventor of the Frisbee was cremated and his ashes made into Frisbees – Factourism
Unusual News - Frisbee Inventor Walter Frederick Morrison Dies at 90 - AllGov - News
The Man Responsible for the Modern Frisbee Design and the "Father of Disc Golf" was Cremated and Had His Ashes Molded Into Frisbees