San Fernando Mission Cemetery

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San Fernando Mission Cemetery
Details
Established1800
Location
CountryUnited States
Coordinates34°16′35″N 118°27′56″W / 34.27639°N 118.46556°W / 34.27639; -118.46556Coordinates: 34°16′35″N 118°27′56″W / 34.27639°N 118.46556°W / 34.27639; -118.46556
TypeRoman Catholic
Owned byLos Angeles Archdiocese
No. of graves>14,000
Websitehttp://catholiccemeteriesla.org/locationsanfernando/
Find a GraveSan Fernando Mission Cemetery

The San Fernando Mission Cemetery is a Roman Catholic cemetery located at 11160 Stranwood Avenue in the Mission Hills community of the San Fernando Valley of Los Angeles. The property adjoins the San Fernando Mission and Bishop Alemany Catholic High School.

The San Fernando Mission Cemetery has been owned and operated by the Los Angeles Archdiocese since the founding of the Mission and first burials in 1797. Mission Hills Catholic Mortuary is also located on the grounds of the cemetery. San Fernando Mission Cemetery is an active cemetery providing burials, entombments and cremation options to members of the Roman Catholic Faith and their families. Pets, picnicking, the consumption of alcohol and photography are all prohibited on the cemetery grounds at all times.

Art by Isabel Piczek[]

Four mosaics by ecclesiastical artist Isabel Piczek were created to adorn a mid-century style mausoleum. Two of the pieces are dated in the mosaic, 1963 and 1964.

List of notable interments and their families[]

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  • Charles Beaumont (1929–1967), author and screenwriter
  • Scotty Beckett (1929–1968), actor
  • Ed Begley (1901–1970), actor
  • William Bendix (1906–1964), actor
  • Larry J. Blake (1914–1982), actor
  • Loretta Blake (1898–1981) actress
  • Walter Brennan (1894–1974), actor
  • Evelyn Brent (1899–1975), actress
  • George Burditt (1923–2013), television director

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  • Lee de Forest (1873–1961), physicist & electrical engineer, inventor of the triode
  • Roy Del Ruth (1893–1961), movie director
  • Carmen Dragon (1914–1984), composer and conductor, father of Daryl Dragon
  • Tom Dugan (1889–1955), actor
  • Allan Dwan (1885–1981), director, producer, screenwriter

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  • Frank Faylen (1905–1985), actor
  • Dick Foran (1910–1979), actor
  • Harry Fox (1882–1959), stage and movie star, "Fox-Trot" dance inventor
  • William Frawley (1887–1966), actor

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  • William Haade (1903–1966), actor
  • Ray Heindorf (1908–1980), composer
  • Pat Hogan (1920–1966), actor
  • Bob Hope (1903–2003), actor and comedian
  • Dolores Hope (1909–2011), singer and wife of Bob Hope
  • Carol Hughes (1910–1995), actress, wife of Frank Faylen

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  • Alice Joyce (1890–1955), actress

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  • William H. Parker (1905–1966), police chief of Los Angeles
  • William Perkins (1947–1967), Cpl, USMC Medal of Honor Recipient
  • Paul Picerni (1922–2011), actor

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  • Teddy Sampson (1895–1970), actress
  • Olga San Juan (1927–2009), actress
  • Trinidad Silva (1950–1988), actor
  • Penny Singleton (1908–2003), actress and first female president of an AFL-CIO union

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  • Ritchie Valens (1941–1959), singer

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