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Holy Cross Cemetery; La Vista Memorial Park and Mortuary, National City; Miramar National Cemetery; Mission San Antonio de Pala Asistencia Cemetery, Pala Indian Reservation; Mission Santa Ysabel Asistencia Cemetery, Santa Ysabel [1] Mount Hope Cemetery, San Diego [2] Oak Hill Memorial Park [1] Oceanview Cemetery, Oceanside [1]
The largest plot of land in Lincoln Acres is filled by the La Vista Cemetery. [14] The cemetery has a large section that is considered an endowed cemetery, meaning money is set aside for regular maintenance and upkeep, and a non-endowed side, known as Rest Haven, where no money is set aside for maintenance, and therefore the families of those buried there are responsible for maintaining their ...
Golden Gate Cemetery (San Francisco, California), defunct city-owned cemetery; Grace Cathedral Columbarium; Lone Mountain Cemetery, defunct cemetery complex that included Laurel Hill Cemetery, Calvary Cemetery, Masonic Cemetery, and Odd Fellows Cemetery; San Francisco Columbarium & Funeral Home, San Francisco; San Francisco National Cemetery ...
Princeton Cemetery: Princeton: New Jersey: 23 Benjamin Harrison [32] March 13, 1901: Crown Hill Cemetery: Indianapolis: Indiana: 25 William McKinley [33] September 14, 1901 [G] McKinley National Memorial [P] Canton: Ohio: 26 Theodore Roosevelt [34] January 6, 1919: Youngs Memorial Cemetery: Oyster Bay: New York: 27 William Howard Taft [35 ...
The old cemetery was also known as the Buena Vista Cemetery or St Joseph Cemetery. [1] Some of the graves were moved from the old cemetery, while others were not. [2] This cemetery was founded as the parish cemetery for Mother of God Parish, Covington's second oldest, which served a German-speaking population. This cemetery evolved from a ...
Anza Vista is named after Juan Bautista de Anza.. It sits atop the former location of the San Francisco Calvary Cemetery. Graves in this cemetery, along with all graves in San Francisco, were moved in the 1930s and 1940s to Colma after burials in San Francisco were banned in 1902 at all but two cemeteries to increase available real estate.