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Hepburn's son, David N. Hepburn, took over the cemetery's management. David N. Hepburn was a highly respected cemetery operator both in the state and California and at one point was president of the Cemetery Association of America. Grand View Memorial stopped scattering ashes in its various memorial gardens and terraces in the late 1970s after the buildup of remains became too noticeable. The cemetery started storing cremains for five years, and buried them if they were not claimed. David N. Hepburn retired in 1990, after which Jack Grossman was employed as superintendent of the cemetery.
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order on the property to specifically protect any evidence relating to the ongoing lawsuit being pursued by aggrieved families. On
February 2, 2007, the first cremation interment was made at the cemetery since the suspension of its operating license on November 5, 2005. This was followed by the first full-body in-ground burial (in a two-person plot which already had one burial) in March 2007. The $ 2,000 ($ 2,939 in 2023 dollars) cost of burials were born by the individuals, as the cemetery was closed and could not provide staff or services.
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while funds were spent restoring the site. On
January 1, 2015, the cemetery opened its doors for seven days a week for about six hours a day. Heritage Cemetery Management began locating graves which had become overgrown by grass and uncovering them, renovating the chapel, and repairing the north and west mausoleums. The company also spent $ 500,000 ($ 642,707 in 2023 dollars) upgrading the crematory, so that it could begin operating again and generating income for the cemetery.
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pruning and removal of trees began at an estimated cost of $ 105,400 ($ 149,297 in 2023 dollars). Four abandoned vehicles (including a hearse) were also removed, and repairs were made to all cemetery buildings to secure them against unauthorized entry. Goldman agreed to use accrued interest in the perpetual care fund to pay these costs. Although abatement was expected to end about the end of
February 2008, neither the city nor Goldsman said if the cemetery would reopen.
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cremains niche burials, and chapel burials were missing or extremely inaccurate, sometimes showing remains where none were found and sometimes not depicting burials which others records indicated had occurred. Later investigations revealed that a large number of cremated remains had been buried throughout the cemetery without records kept regarding their location. Crematory records were in similar poor condition.
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another, but row markers are above-ground and aid in identifying the locations of plots. The main mausoleum has above-ground and a below-ground floor. The building in the cemetery's northern corner has been leased since about 2004 to St. Kevork
Armenian Church, although it was formerly used for cemetery purposes.
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Glendale voted in June 2007 to spend $ 187,600 ($ 275,665 in 2023 dollars) for maintenance and $ 79,800 ($ 117,260 in 2023 dollars) for staff to keep Grand View open from July 2007 to June 2008. By this time, the cemetery was in need of extensive maintenance. No irrigation, tree trimming,
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Goldsman, the cemetery's minority owner, was appointed interim operator by the CFB. He closed Grand View Memorial Park to all visitors and family members on June 13, 2006, after he was unable to pay the $ 40,000 to $ 50,000 a month ($ 60,456 to $ 75,569 in 2023 dollars) it took to pay employee
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Although Howard had used the cemetery's caretaker lodge as her private residence for years, after
November 5, 2005, she was barred by the CFB from entering the cemetery grounds. She was left destitute by her suspension, lost her health insurance, and was able to pay for diabetic medication only after
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corporate funds with her personal assets and those of other businesses she owned. She used cemetery income to pay her personal bills and purchase items for her personal use. Inspectors also found some cemetery records had been destroyed. The agency then accused Howard, Goldsman, and the cemetery as a
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The first annual inspection of Grand View
Memorial Park occurred in May 2005. The results of that inspection were made public in late October 2005. During the inspection, CFB inspectors discovered about 4,000 cremated remains in cardboard boxes and plastic containers in storage rooms and on the floor
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The cemetery completed a multi-year, $ 3 million ($ 38,400,000 in 2023 dollars) building project in 1949. The full extent of the project was not clear, but included a new wall around the property. The cemetery at that time planned to erect a 25,000-crypt mausoleum, but this effort was never begun. In
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The cemetery perpetual care fund had a principal of about $ 1 million ($ 1,400,000 in 2023 dollars) in
January 2008. At that time, the fund generated about $ 2,000 ($ 2,830 in 2023 dollars) in interest income each month, and the St. Kevork lease brought in another $ 1,200 ($ 1,698 in 2023 dollars) a
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In July 2014, Heritage Cemetery Management, Inc. purchased the burial ground for $ 890,000 ($ 1,145,465 in 2023 dollars). The name of the cemetery was changed to Grand View Memorial Park and Crematory. After four years of minimal maintenance, the new owners kept the cemetery open only one day a week
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As state officials combed through the cemetery's records, they discovered that Grand View had sold the same plot several times, disinterred bodies from graves and then resold the plots, disinterred bodies without state authorization, buried multiple bodies in a plot that should have held one person,
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The burial ground was purchased by local builder Len C. Davis in 1919 and incorporated in late December with capital stock worth $ 20,000 ($ 300,000 in 2023 dollars). (Each stock was worth $ 100 par value.) A perpetual care trust was also established for the first time. Significant improvements were
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By July 2007, the lawsuits against the cemetery were beginning to move forward. The court identified $ 6 million ($ 8,800,000 in 2023 dollars) in insurance and $ 20,000 to $ 40,000 ($ 29,389 to $ 58,777 in 2023 dollars) in perpetual care fund interest which could be used to settle the legal actions
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In October 2006, Los Angeles Superior Court Judge Anthony Mohr placed Grand View Memorial Park under a preservation order, which barred anyone from altering or destroying the cemetery or any of its buildings, grounds, or contents. The following December, Judge Mohr placed a preservation of evidence
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The CFB issued an order suspending all operations at Grand View Memorial Park. The cemetery was prohibited from selling new graves or soliciting new business. Burials could continue if already planned, or if planned for plots which had already been purchased. Howard and Goldsman's state licenses to
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From early 2001 to mid 2005, the CFB received nine complaints from families complaining about cemetery operations. The CFB investigated, but could not verify the complaints. The agency did, however, issue a warning letter to Grand View Memorial in 2004 about its failure to maintain cemetery markers
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Davis sold the cemetery for $ 2 million ($ 40,100,000 in 2023 dollars) in March 1931 to a group of investors that included E. H. Dimity, Charles H. Johnston, and William H. Kittle. The new owners planned to build a large new mausoleum along Kenneth Road, and move the cemetery's main entrance there.
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By 1929, the 25-acre (10 ha) cemetery had 4,000 interments, with about 10 percent of lots sold. Len C. Davis and his wife divorced that same year. The cemetery was one of the disputed assets in the case. In July 1930, a court ordered Len Davis to divest his interest in the cemetery in order to
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A separate chapel in the Spanish Colonial style was constricted in the early 1920's, located in a central location on the cemetery grounds. In the late 1920's a crematory was added to the back end of the chapel, with two retorts. The first cremation was on May 23, 1932. The cremated remains were
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The cemetery owners, families, and the CFB settled part of the lawsuit at the end of August 2007. Moshe Goldsman, the sole remaining living stockholder, admitted to three violations of law, all of which concerned taking money from the perpetual care fund. To settle these claims, Goldsman agreed to
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tools, trash, caskets and grave markers were scattered over the property and throughout public buildings. So much trash and rodent feces had accumulated in the mausoleum that visitors could not access some crypts or niches. In the below-ground portion of the mausoleum, cremation niches were broken
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CFB inspectors found the cemetery's records in very poor condition. The records room was infested with rodents, and records regarding some of the remains were so incomplete or were missing altogether that the remains could not be identified. Maps of in-ground burials, mausoleum full-body crypt and
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Complaints about the crematory's smoke and odors continued. SCAQMD issued three notices that the cemetery had violated air pollution control standards, and one order of abatement by the end of 2003. Howard was required to make $ 37,000 ($ 61,283 in 2023 dollars) in crematory equipment upgrades and
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In 1999, Grand View partners sold the cemetery to Marsha Lee Howard and Moshe Goldsman. According to Howard's brother, Tom Trimble, the cemetery was already in disarray and disrepair when it was offered for sale. Howard purchased the property both as a means of advancing her career and because she
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Grand View Memorial Park and Crematory is located at 1341 Glenwood Road in Glendale, California. The 25-acre (10 ha) cemetery has 112,000 spaces for interments. About 44,000 spaces exist for in-ground, full-body burials; the remaining spaces can accommodate only cremated remains. As of 2007,
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The Hepburns sold the cemetery to a new firm, Grand View Partners, in 1991. Marsha Lee Howard, a veteran cemetery industry professional, was hired as the new superintendent. Howard employed her brother, Tom Trimble, as a groundskeeper from 1991 until 2003. In 1998, people living near the cemetery
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had killed at least 36 trees, all of which were in danger of toppling. Another 200 trees were so badly damaged that they posed an immediate risk of dropping branches on visitors, and the lack of irrigation had rendered the entire cemetery an extreme fire hazard. When other stakeholders balked at
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The cemetery has a very large West Mausoleum running nearly the entire length of the site along Sonora Avenue, and a much smaller North Mausoleum near the entrance on W. Kenneth Road. Section M is the largest section at Grand View Memorial Park and Crematory. Rows are often perpendicular to one
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Winning the nuisance abatement order forced the full closure of Grand View Memorial Park, barring all families and visitors from the graveyard. Abatement work began on December 27, 2007. The entire cemetery was covered by an above-ground irrigation system, the knee-high grass was mowed, and the
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While media reports say that the problems at Grand View were uncovered as part of a regular annual inspection, the CFB complaint says the inspection occurred after an anonymous employee tipped the bureau to the improper interment of bodies, disinterral of bodies at night, improper disposal of
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According to Trimble, there were extensive cemetery practice, maintenance, and record-keeping problems at Grand View long before Howard purchased the burial ground. The cemetery, he said, had no functioning lawn or tree care equipment, many headstones were leaning or had toppled over, and all
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there were about 40,000 total burials at Grand View, and about 2,000 in-ground burial plots remained. There is unused space along W. Kenneth Road which could be used to expand in-ground burial space, and the roads in the cemetery could be narrowed to provide even more additional room.
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and either failed to place markers on graves or willfully discarded or recycled markers. Advance purchase contracts for plots were inaccurate or incomplete. They also discovered that Howard had removed $ 40,000 from the perpetual care trust fund as a "loan" but never repaid it.
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in 1919. The cemetery was the focus of a scandal that began in 2005, during which the operators were accused of leaving thousands of cremated remains unburied. New owners changed the name to Grand View Memorial Park and Crematory in 2015 and began a restoration of the property.
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for burial of their dead. The mausoleum also featured a number of "private rooms". Each private room contained two or more crypts, and had its own exterior window. In the center of the mausoleum was a 60-foot (18 m) wide, 90-foot (27 m) deep new chapel with white
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in the roof of each "building" provided additional light. The mausoleum contained a total of 3,400 crypts. Each crypt was 5 feet (1.5 m) high, and there were five crypts in each room. A dry-air circulation system in each crypt helped to encourage
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wanted to restore the burial ground. Howard lacked the money to buy Grand View outright, so she sought an investment partner. Howard was the majority owner, with 51 percent. Moshe Goldsman was the sole minority owner, with the remaining 49 percent.
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The City of Glendale reopened Grand View Memorial Park to visitors on August 27, 2006. Thereafter, the city paid the cost for the cemetery to remain open each Sunday from noon to 4 PM. The cost the city $ 31,000 a month ($ 46,853 in 2023 dollars).
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in 1920, although it was not begun until 1923. The mausoleum was 1,060 feet (320 m) long, running along Sonora Avenue between W. Kenneth and Glenwood Roads. The $ 400,000 ($ 7,111,456 in 2023 dollars), one-story structure was made of
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control agency) that its crematory was not in compliance with state and federal pollution control laws and regulations. After a complaint by a plot owner, a 1998 inspection of the cemetery by the Cemetery and Funeral Bureau (CFB) of the
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Tom Trimble proposed reopening the cemetery using interest income from the perpetual care fund and the rental income from St. Kevork Armenian Church, but city officials turned down this proposal for reasons which the media did not make
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operate a cemetery were suspended, and Howard was no longer permitted to act as the burial ground's superintendent. The CFB launched a broader investigation into the cemetery's practices with an eye to turning over evidence to the
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made which included the addition of a 40-foot (12 m) high, electrically illuminated arch over the entrance on Glenwood Road. Construction of a $ 14,000 ($ 239,149 in 2023 dollars), 18-receiving vault chapel began in 1921.
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Those with loved ones buried at Grand View Memorial Park, and those who had purchased plot there, were outraged at the revelations, and within 10 days of the news had filed a numerous civil lawsuits against the cemetery in
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receiving financial help from a friend. She lived in her car, as she was able to access the caretaker's lodge only during the day. When power was cut to the cemetery, Howard was forced to store her
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and was in very poor health. Her family did not express surprise at her demise. A coroner later ruled that she had died from natural causes due to complications from her diabetes (acute
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or weed control had occurred for more than a year. By August 2007, the city was facing a $ 400,000 ($ 440,828 in 2023 dollars) maintenance bill to make the cemetery safe for visitors.
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named Grand View Memorial its "official" burial site for veterans in 1923. By 1949, about 200 active duty and retired members of the armed forces had been buried there.
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Goldman placed Grand View up for sale again in September 2007 after resolution of the lawsuits, asking $ 1 million ($ 1,500,000 in 2023 dollars) for the burial ground.
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corporation with 14 major violations of state law and regulations, including fraud, improper use of funds, mishandling of remains, negligence, and reselling graves.
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The CFB executed a search warrant against Grand View Memorial Park on November 2, 2005. An examination of the cemetery's financial records indicated that Howard had
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The restoration work began in December 2010, during which the cemetery was closed for 5 months, reopening on Memorial day weekend 2011. Using plans drawn up by a
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for possible criminal prosecution. Howard denied knowing that any cremated remains were being stored or that bodies had been improperly buried in the chapel.
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Kim, Anthony (May 3, 2007). "Past owners of Grand View added as defendants in class action lawsuit".
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Chatila, Tania (August 31, 2006). "More cremated remains found".
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2047:"An uncertain future for Grand View cemetery"
1982:Cemetery and Funeral Bureau (July 11, 2006).
1886:Cemetery and Funeral Bureau (July 11, 2006).
1489:
3095:Burials at Grand View Memorial Park Cemetery
3080:Cemeteries in Los Angeles County, California
3042:. Jefferson, N.C.: McFarland & Company.
3002:. Jefferson, N.C.: McFarland & Company.
2981:. Jefferson, N.C.: McFarland & Company.
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2322:"Grand View park owners looking for a buyer"
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1338:"Grand View Mausoleum Makes Big Additions".
3090:Tourist attractions in Glendale, California
2974:
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2623:"Services Slated for Ex-Councilman Baker".
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1844:"Cemetery found with ashes of 4,000 bodies"
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1284:"New Flats Will Be Built at Glendale".
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161:Grand View Memorial Park and Crematory
22:Grand View Memorial Park and Crematory
2719:"Taps Today for Soldier of Fortune".
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481:California's extreme, ongoing drought
2612:. May 31, 1949. pp. B1, B3, B8.
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1735:Becerra, Hector (November 5, 2005).
1676:"Air-quality citations hit cemetery"
420:Los Angeles County District Attorney
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2454:"Cemetery work to start next month"
2387:"Beleaguered cemetery put on block"
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1917:Kim, Anthony (February 22, 2007).
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2536:Mikailian, Arin (March 3, 2015).
2073:"Cemetery records to be reviewed"
1466:"Divorce Granted to Mrs. Davis".
1304:Southwest Building and Contractor
1271:Southwest Building and Contractor
484:sharing the cost, the city won a
330:. The cemetery was warned by the
310:These plans were never acted on.
2562:Burks, Lisa (January 19, 2007).
2452:Rocha, Veronica (June 9, 2010).
2349:Wells, Jason (August 21, 2007).
2320:Kim, Anthony (August 23, 2007).
2289:"City to check Grand View costs"
2227:Burks, Lisa (January 17, 2007).
2139:Kim, Anthony (January 4, 2007).
1143:. February 14, 1920. p. 21.
1113:. December 16, 1924. p. 47.
811:List of cemeteries in California
463:the first week of January 2007.
27:
16:Cemetery in Glendale, California
3066:at City of Glendale, California
3021:. Chicago: Contemporary Books.
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2141:"Grand View gets administrator"
2071:Kim, Anthony (March 30, 2007).
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1481:"Ordered to Pay Back Alimony".
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33:Map of Grand View Memorial Park
2975:Ellenberger, Allan R. (2001).
2593:"City to Honor Soldier Dead".
2261:Kim, Anthony (July 15, 2007).
1640:Burks, Lisa (March 10, 2007).
1190:. December 27, 1919. p. 9
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2723:. March 16, 1925. p. B2.
2174:"Ex-owner of Grand View dies"
1556:. August 1, 1949. p. 12.
1440:. March 29, 1931. p. E1.
1420:. June 10, 1923. p. E12.
1370:. August 3, 1924. p. E2.
1241:"News Notes of Cemetery Work"
816:
710:(1893-1947), costume designer
442:Closure and limited reopening
321:Grand View Partners ownership
2627:. July 17, 1969. p. B4.
2423:"Work goes on at Grand View"
1536:. July 29, 1949. p. B8.
1503:"The Hepburns of Grand View"
1451:"Changes and Improvements".
1342:. April 24, 1924. p. 3.
1288:. July 10, 1921. p. D4.
1184:"Dockerays Move to Glendale"
862:Mission Revival architecture
492:Second closure and abatement
133:Heritage Cemetery Management
7:
2681:. May 18, 1978. p. 29.
2597:. May 30, 1923. p. B1.
1501:Burks, Lisa (May 4, 2007).
1485:. July 6, 1930. p. B7.
1273:. May 6, 1921. p. 46-A
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1593:. May 17, 1995. p. B6
1436:"Cemetery Changes Hands".
1402:. May 2, 1924. p. 10.
1306:. July 9, 1920. p. 20
428:Los Angeles Superior Court
1786:"Grand View fined before"
1366:"New Mausoleum Planned".
218:Forest Lawn Memorial Park
203:, it changed its name to
199:. Established in 1884 as
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224:provided good drainage.
205:Grand View Memorial Park
106:34.170278°N 118.281111°W
2512:"Grand View is settled"
1139:"Local Stock Permits".
3036:Wilson, Scott (2016).
2936:Hollywood Citizen-News
2391:Los Angeles Daily News
2051:Los Angeles Daily News
1790:Los Angeles Daily News
1680:Los Angeles Daily News
702:Jacksonville, Arkansas
660:(1939-1988), puppeteer
232:Mausoleum construction
111:34.170278; -118.281111
2868:The Los Angeles Times
2721:The Los Angeles Times
2625:The Los Angeles Times
2610:The Los Angeles Times
2595:The Los Angeles Times
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1534:The Los Angeles Times
1483:The Los Angeles Times
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1438:The Los Angeles Times
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1368:The Los Angeles Times
1286:The Los Angeles Times
1141:The Los Angeles Times
1126:The Los Angeles Times
764:(1899â1974), composer
740:(1893â1940), director
698:Major League Baseball
457:diabetic ketoacidosis
370:Howard suffered from
3085:Glendale, California
960:conflict of interest
834:Perpetual care is a
800:(1890â1960), actress
752:(1894â1958), actress
690:(1871-1966), actress
678:(1886-1960), actress
672:(1883-1938), actress
666:(1894â1982), actress
654:(1890â1966), actress
627:(1904â1978), actress
606:(1899â1969), actress
513:against Grand View.
362:irrigation sprinkler
3064:Grand View Cemetery
2487:Glendale News-Press
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2077:Glendale News-Press
2019:Glendale News-Press
1956:Glendale News-Press
1923:Glendale News-Press
1823:Glendale News-Press
1591:The Virginian-Pilot
1588:"Hepburn, David N."
1574:Glendale News Press
1455:. 1929. p. 87.
798:Clara Kimball Young
529:landscape architect
243:reinforced concrete
102: /
2996:Lee, Bill (2009).
2205:. November 6, 2006
1850:. November 5, 2005
1124:"Incorporations".
794:(1876â1941), actor
788:(1902â1978), actor
782:(1863â1935), actor
770:(1873â1937), actor
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746:(1875-1940), actor
734:(1872â1959), actor
716:(1882-1958), actor
684:(1892-1949), actor
639:(1877â1948), actor
633:(1884â1945), actor
621:(1886â1972), actor
600:(1918â1976), actor
588:(1881â1973), actor
550:About the cemetery
2574:on March 23, 2008
2542:Los Angeles Times
2393:. October 4, 2007
2239:on March 23, 2008
2203:Los Angeles Times
1741:Los Angeles Times
1554:The Van Nuys News
1453:Park and Cemetery
1400:The Van Nuys News
1340:The Van Nuys News
1245:Park and Cemetery
1220:Los Angeles Times
1111:The Van Nuys News
688:Gertrude Hoffmann
670:Pauline Frederick
358:riding lawn mower
334:(SCAQMD; a state
297:Hepburn ownership
201:Glendale Cemetery
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