On 1 March, only two weeks after the accident, he died at the Shoreham Hotel, Washington, a post-mortem examination revealing heart disease.
In February 1983, the Capitol Steps began to do monthly performances at the Shoreham Hotel, opening themselves to publicity for the first time.
She went into the bedroom, undressed, slipped into a light blue robe and, picking up the phone, dialed the Shoreham Hotel.
The room was large, an executive suite at the Shoreham Hotel.
She held a burial party at the Shoreham Hotel in Washington.
Back at the Shoreham Hotel, the Fuhrer made a single-sentence phone call.
Another fire had broken out 19 minutes earlier at the Shoreham Hotel, at the Avenue of Americas and 55th Street.
He walked out the glass entrance of the Shoreham Hotel and shook his head at the doorman under the canopy.
Beginning in the early 1960s he was a regular entertainer at the Shoreham Hotel in Washington, D.C.
He also featured commercial buildings, such as the Shoreham Hotel and Commercial National Bank.