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Inglewood Park Cemetery, Inglewood, California

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  • Alice Eliza Deighton (1867 - 1925)
    Birth Certificate Obituary
  • Israel Alonzo Oakes (1862 - 1933)
    Married Marie Lucille "Lulu" Denny on October 17, 1885 in Anoka, Minnesota Their children : Clarence, Ruth, Gladys, Alfred and George Oakes Owned a general store Born in New York, married in Mi...
  • Lester Eugene Clark (1912 - 1942)
    KWJZ-KC6 Obituary Kiowa County Press (Eads, Kiowa, Colorado), 16 Jan 1942[Find a Grave [fg.cgi?page=editor&editThis=bio&editThisIntId=8826134" class="editButton [Add Bio* Updated from Find A Grave Memo...
  • Rev. Richard E. Stanton (1872 - 1942)
    Presbyterian Minister
  • Jesse Raymond Millar (1891 - 1932)

The proposed establishment of "the largest cemetery in the world" was announced in November 1905, to be "on a high strip of ground two miles southwest of Los Angeles".

In 1907, a "handsome, two-story, white granite chapel" was completed at a cost of "about $40,000".

Also in 1907 the management placed an order "with the factory in the East" for a $12,000 funeral car to be used "on the electric line" that ran on a right-of-way off Redondo Boulevard (today's Florence Avenue) in front of the cemetery.

Between 1928 and 1948 Inglewood Park advertised itself as the "Largest in California," with a mausoleum, cemetery, and columbarium. From 1948 through 1950 it said it had the "Greatest number of interments in the West".

One of the earliest notable burials was that of Webster Street, justice of the Supreme Court of Arizona between 1897 and 1900, on September 23, 1908.

Another was the September 12, 1908, funeral of Los Angeles city Police Chief Walter H. Auble, who was shot and killed in the line of duty. Thousands came from Los Angeles on carriages and aboard special Los Angeles Railway streetcars.

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This cemetery is located on 720 East Florence Avenue, Inglewood, Los Angeles County, California.

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