Cemeteries in the City of Los Angeles

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The earliest cemeteries in Los Angeles, California are now defunct. Here is a list by date. Current operating cemeteries are listed alphabetically below.

Los Angeles Plaza Church Cemetery
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La Placita Church Cemetery
also known as:

La Iglesia de Nuestra Senora Reina de Los Angeles Cemetery
Location 521 N. Main Street, Los Angeles, California Opened in 1820 The remains of those buried at La Placita were relocated to Old Calvary Cemetery on Buena Vista (now North Broadway).

Fort Moore Cemetery
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Hill Cemetery
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Los Angeles City Cemetery
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Protestant Cemetery
Location Los Angeles First burials were probably in 1847. First recorded burial was 1853. Moving remains started in 1913 and the last of the interred were moved in 1947 so they thought. During a 2006 building project 80 more were found and reinterred in the Angelus Rosedale Cemetery. A full burial list and complete history of the cemetery can be found on the Southern California Genealogical Society website.

Old Calvary Cemetery
corner of Bishops Road and North Broadway, Los Angeles

In 1896, New Calvary Cemetery was established on Whittier Boulevard just east of downtown Los Angeles. Most, but not all, of those buried at "Old Calvary" were relocated to "New Calvary." Some went to other cemeteries in the area.

Masonic Cemetery
1030 S Downey Road, Los Angeles,California The defunct Masonic Cemetery was located on the grounds of the now Mt. Zion Cemetery in Boyle Heights.

Agudath Achim Cemetery
1022 South Downey Rd., Los Angeles, California 90023 Phone: 323-653-8886     Opened in 1919

Angelus Rosedale Cemetery
1831 W. Washington Blvd Los Angeles, California USA Phone: (323) 734-3155       Established in 1884. http://angelusrosedale.com/

Beth Israel Cemetery
1068 S. Downey Road, Los Angeles, California 90023 Phone: 213-653-8886          Opened 1907

Beth Olam Cemetery
900 N. Gower St., Hollywood, CA 90038 (323) 469-2322

This cemetery is associated with the larger Hollywood Forever Cemetery.

Calvary Cemetery
4201 Whittier Blvd., Los Angeles, California 90023-2017 Phone: 323-261-3106 http://www.la-archdiocese.org/org/cemeteries/directory/Pages/Calvary-LA.aspx

Cathedral Center of Saint Paul Columbarium
840 Echo Park Avenue, Los Angeles, California 90026 http://cathedralcenter.ladiocese.org/

Cathedral of Our Lady of the Angels
555 W. Temple Street, Los Angeles, California 90012 Phone: 213-680-5200 http://www.olacathedral.org/

Chapel Of The Pines Crematory
also known as:

Los Angeles Crematory
1605 S. Catalina, Los Angeles, California 90006 Phone: 323-731-5734

Chinese Cemetery
102 S. Eastern Ave., Los Angeles, California 90022 Phone: 213-265-3709       opened in 1922 previous Chinese burials were in Evergreen Cemetery.

Evergreen Cemetery
204 North Evergreen Avenue, Los Angeles, California 90033-3654 Phone: 323-268-6714 established on August 23, 1877 Five acres were reserved here as a "potters field" for poor residents buried at public expense. Burials were discontinued in 1922; thereafter indigents were cremated and the cremains interred once a year.

Forest Lawn Memorial Park (Hollywood Hills)
6300 Forest Lawn Drive, Los Angeles, California 90068 Phone: 800-204-3131 http://forestlawn.com/hollywood-hills/

Higashi Honganji Buddhist Temple
505 E. 3rd Street, (Little Tokyo), California 90013 Phone: 213-626-4200           Established   1904 http://hhbt-la.org/

Hillside Memorial Park
6001 Centinela Ave., Los Angeles, CA 90045 (800) 576-1994             Opened in 1946                    http://www.hillsidememorial.com/

Hollywood Forever Cemetery
also known as

Hollywood Memorial Cemetery
6000 Santa Monica Boulevard, Hollywood, California USA Phone: (323) 469-1181

Founded in 1899. Paramount Studios was built on the back half of the original Hollywood Cemetery, where the studio is still in operation today.

Home of Peace Memorial Park
also known as

Beth David Cemetery
4334 Whittier Blvd., East Los Angeles, California 90023 Phone: 323-261-6135         http://homeofpeacememorialpark.com/

Opened in 1855, at current location from 1902. Originally founded as the cemetery of the Hebrew Benevolent Society. Home of Peace absorbed Beth David Cemetery in the 1950s.

Los Angeles County Crematorium Cemetery
3301 E. 1st Street, Boyle Heights, California 90063 Phone: (323) 268-5111 Working with Chapel of the Pines Crematory, this facility cares for the indigent. Unclaimed remains are cremated, stored individually for several years, and then buried in a common grave by year group. All lookups are researched from large handwritten ledgers. If you have a death certificate that indicates the person was sent to the Los Angeles County Crematory, and have the cremation date (usually much later than the date of death), staff will gladly confirm final disposition. In most cases, that will be in which common year grave the cremains were buried, but occasionally they will find that cremains were sent elsewhere for scattering or interment.

Los Angeles National Cemetery
also known as

Sawtelle Veteran’s Cemetery
950 South Sepulveda Boulevard, Los Angeles, California 90049 Phone: (310) 268-4675          http://www.cem.va.gov/CEMs/nch...

Mount Olive Memorial Park
7231 E. Slauson Ave., Los Angeles, California 90040 opened in 1948 Phone: (310) 208-7514

Mount Sinai Memorial Park
5950 Forest Lawn Dr., Los Angeles, California 90068 Phone: 800-600-0076              http://www.mt-sinai.com/about/

Mount Zion Cemetery
1030 S Downey Rd Los Angeles, California 90023

Opened 1916 Contact Home of Peace Cemetery for information at: (323) 261-6135. The defunct Masonic Cemetery was located on the grounds of the now Mt. Zion Cemetery in Boyle Heights, adjacent to Beth Israel Cemetery.

Odd Fellows Cemetery
also known as

IOOF Cemetery
3640 Whittier Blvd. Los Angeles, California 90023 Phone: 323-261-6156

Pierce Brothers Valhalla Memorial Park
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Blessed Hope Memorial Park
also known as

Restland Memorial Park
also known as

Valhalla Memorial Park
10621 Victory Boulevard, North Hollywood, California 91606 Phone: (818) 763-9121

Russian Molokan Cemetery (old)
4319 East 2nd. Street Los Angeles, California USA

Many Russian Molokans were buried in the Evergreen Cemetery or the L.A. County Cemetery, and relocated here when the property was purchased.

Many of the old wooden markers have since disappeared. Some old stone markers remain and some have been replaced by newer ones.

Saint Mary of the Angels Anglican Church
4510 Finley Ave. Los Angeles, California 90027 Phone: 323-660-2700                                http://www.stmaryoftheangels.o...

Saint Sophia Greek Orthodox Cathedral
1324 South Normandie Ave. Los Angeles, California 90006 Phone: 323-737-2424                              http://www.stsophia.org/

Serbian United Benevolent Society Cemetery
4355 E. Second Street Los Angeles, California 90022 Phone: (323) 261-8033

Westwood Memorial Park
also known as

Sunset Cemetery
1218 Glendon Ave, Los Angeles, California 90024 Phone: 310-474-1579 Fax number 310-474-0917