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Desert Memorial Park: Cathedral City: See: Desert Memorial Park: Notable interments: Palm Springs District Cemetery Palm Springs Cemetery District: Elsinore Valley Cemetery Includes the Jewish Home of Peace Cemetery, a.k.a. Mt. Sinai Memorial Park: Lake Elsinore
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Glen Abbey Memorial Park; Greenwood Memorial Park; Haven of Rest, Julian [1] 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 ...
Greenlawn Memorial Park, also known as the Odd Fellows Cemetery, is a private cemetery located at 1100 El Camino Real in Colma, California, United States. It was established in 1904. [ 1 ] In 1933, after ongoing city litigation the Odd Fellows Cemetery in San Francisco, part of the Lone Mountain Cemetery complex, reinterred some 26,000 graves ...
Levi Strauss mausoleum at the Home of Peace Cemetery. Emanu-El Hart (or the "Old Jewish Cemetery") was built in 1847 at Gough Street and Vallejo Street in San Francisco; by 1860 the remains were relocated to an area that is now Mission Dolores Park and this served as a cemetery for the Congregation Emanu-El and the Congregation Sherith Israel.
Los Gatos Memorial Park is the principle cemetery of Los Gatos, California, established in 1889. It occupies some thirty acres, with the main entrance at 2255 Los Gatos-Almaden Road, San Jose, California 95124. [1] By the late 1880s, Los Gatos needed a cemetery, and the matter was considered by the Odd Fellows Lodge.
Two bodies were found buried in a possible "narco grave" in the backyard of a Juárez house after a banner appeared claiming there could be more than 30 corpses linked to a border crime suspect ...
In 1966 Mary Smith's bid to buy the church was accepted and the church was moved to the cemetery in February 1966 using portable aircraft landing strips to its new home in the middle of the former bean field turned cemetery. [3] Mary Smith died in October 1992 [5] and was quoted, "I pray the good Lord doesn't send me to the city to finish my ...