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I have come across quite a few reasonably well off people who did not have a purchased grave or who had a purchased grave with no memorial - which makes it harder to find.
I think it might have depended on his family's needs. If his widow had children to support she may have decided (understandably) to not spend money on a grave and memorial.
Find out what cemeteries were closest to where he was living when he died. Then try to find out where the registers are kept. Where I live quite a few registers can be viewed for free at the local studies when it is open.
You may end up having to contact the local bereavement services if local cemetery registers can't be viewed elsewhere for free.
You could try putting a request at a possible local cemetery on Find A Grave with a message on saying that he might be buried there but you are not certain. Then if someone comes across this they might take a photo for you if there is a memorial.
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