Double Cemetery Plot Inglewood California
DelPrado Masoleum
| Start Price |
USD 8,300.00 |
| Current Price |
USD 8,300.00 |
| Time Left |
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| Reserve Price |
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| Start Time |
Monday, January 07, 2008 |
| End Time |
Wednesday, September 03, 2008 |
| Location |
Inglewood, California |
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Description
Discounted to $8,300 or make offer Beautiful, peaceful location at the site of the first community mausoleum in the state of California. Special disounnt price for this double (tandem) vault includes two open/close services.While this is a very large cemetery, the vault location is easy to find at the north-east corner of the cemetery. Since 1905, Inglewood Park Cemetery has served as the final resting place of hundreds of notable individuals, from the stage and screen to the halls of Washington, D.C., from the many fields of sports to the civic entrepreneurs of the South Bay area. This is the burial site for civic leaders like Mayor Tom Bradley, Supervisor Kenneth Hahn, or Daniel Freeman, who led the settlement of the Centinela Rancho. Many of the stars who helped make Hollywood famous also now rest permanently in Inglewood. Entertainers include actor Cesar Romero, William “Buckwheat” Thomas of Our Gang fame, and vocal legend, Ella Fitzgerald. Several sports stars are also interred at Inglewood Park, including the Dodgers’ Jim Gilliam, and baseball’s free-agent pioneer Curt Flood. Two legendary race car drivers can be found in the cemetery—Johnny Parsons, Sr. and Louis Meyer, the first three-time winner of the Indianapolis 500. And a pair of boxing legends are also included on the cemetery’s roles—the beloved Sugar Ray Robinson and Jim Jeffries, the champion who inspired the movie, “Great White Hope.” Members of congress, war veterans, and prominent local clergy have chosen Inglewood Park Cemetery for its convenience, its beauty, and its selection of final disposition and memorialization.
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