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Forest Lawn Memorial Park is a privately owned cemetery in Glendale, California, United States. It is the original and current flagship location of Forest Lawn Memorial-Parks & Mortuaries , a chain of six cemeteries and four additional mortuaries in Southern California .
Vincent Bugliosi (1934–2015), lawyer and author of true crime books [2] Jon Bunch (1970–2016), rock singer-songwriter, frontman of Sense Field and Further Seems Forever [28] Milo Burcham (1903–1944), test pilot; Helen Burgess (1916–1937), actress [29] W.R. Burnett (1899–1982), novelist and screenwriter
Family and supporters of Vincent Chin gathered at Forest Lawn Memorial Park cemetery in Detroit 40 years to the day he was beaten.
Biography portal; Greater Los Angeles portal; This category contains articles about individuals whose remains are interred or entombed at Forest Lawn Memorial Park in Glendale, California; for those whose remains are at one of the other Forest Lawn chain of cemeteries in Southern California, including the Hollywood Hills facility, subcategories should be used.
Concordia Cemetery 7900 Madison St., Forest Park: 1872 Lutheran [1] Congregation Betheran Hamedrash Hockoodosh Cemetery (part of Waldheim Cemetery Company) Forest Park Waldheim Gate #26 1894 Jewish Cook County Cemetery at Dunning (Read Dunning Memorial Park) 6550 W. Belle Plaine Ave., Chicago: 1854-1911 Potter's field [6]
In 1914 the cemetery was re-incorporated by New York City natives under the name Forest Hills Cemetery. [4] Due to financial difficulty, the corporation sold all but 22 acres (8.9 ha) to the neighboring County Club of Troy, for use in the construction of its golf course .
Ruth St. Denis (1879–1968), dancer and choreographer; Raymond St. Jacques (1930–1990), actor; ... Forest Lawn Memorial Park (Hollywood Hills) at Find a Grave
Forest Home Cemetery is a cemetery located at 863 S. DesPlaines Ave, Forest Park, Illinois, adjacent to the Eisenhower Expressway, straddling the Des Plaines River in Cook County, just west of Chicago. [1] The cemetery traces its history to two adjacent cemeteries, German Waldheim (1873) and Forest Home (1876), which merged in 1969.