Do you have any information as to why he was in paris? What was he doing there? was he perhaps in the army or a nercenary that went to fight in the Spanish civil war? i know many did travel thru Paris. Why do you think he died in paris and not anywhere else in france? There are 3 huge civic cemetaries in paris that have good registers to locate 20th century burials,
(i found info on them in wikipaedia)
Montmartre Cemetery
The Montmartre or North Cemetery, almost as vast and as famous as P�re Lachaise, was created in 1798, closed down and then reopened in 1831. Many illustrious personalities such as Alfred de Vigny, Stendhal, Offenbach and Degas are buried here.
20 Avenue Rachel
75018 Paris
M�tro: Blanche
Montparnasse Cemetery
The Montparnasse or South cemetery is a vast pentagon-shaped area covering 18 hectares. Created in 1824, it is the third largest cemetery after P�re Lachaise and Montmartre, and although not as picturesque as the former, it boasts a number of prestigious tombs. Famous people such as Charles Baudelaire, Eug�ne Ionesco, Guy de Maupassant, Camille Saint-Sa�ns are buried here.
3 Boulevard Edgar Quinet
75014 Paris
M�tro: Raspail
P�re Lachaise Cemetery
Of the twenty cemeteries in Paris, P�re-Lachaise is the most famous. Opened in 1804, it now has around 70,000 plots and receives some two million visitors a year from all over the world. Over its 44 hectares and with its 5,300 trees, P�re-Lachaise is also the biggest park in Paris. Beyond its primary function, this famous Romantic-inspired necropolis, designed by Brongniart, with the passage of time has become an open-air museum and a pantheon garden. Hundreds of famous artists, scientists and politicians are buried here and visitors can admire the many tombs built by well-known architects, adorned with statues and medallions sculpted by Bartholdi, Rude, Falgui�re and David d'Angers.