Glendale Memorial Park Cemetery

Glendale Memorial Park Cemetery

Main entrance of Glendale Memorial Park Cemetery
Details
Established 1895
Location 7844 North 61st Avenue, Glendale, Arizona
Country U.S.
Coordinates 33°33′4.16″N 112°11′30.21″W / 33.5511556°N 112.1917250°W / 33.5511556; -112.1917250Coordinates: 33°33′4.16″N 112°11′30.21″W / 33.5511556°N 112.1917250°W / 33.5511556; -112.1917250

The Glendale Memorial Park Cemetery is a historic cemetery located at 7844 North 61st Avenue in Glendale, Arizona. The cemetery was originally called Glendale Memorial Park. It is the final resting place of various notable early citizens of Glendale. Among those who are interred in the cemetery are early pioneers, mayors, businessman and veterans who fought in every military conflict in which the United States has been involved starting from the American Civil War onward. Also, in the cemetery there is a memorial and 16 graves of immigrant farmers who perished in 1959, in a bus accident on Central Avenue.

History

The historic Glendale Memorial Park was founded in 1895, by the settlers of Glendale. It is the oldest cemetery of that city. According to the definition by the Pioneers' Cemetery Association (PCA), a historic cemetery is one which has been in existence for more than fifty years.[1] The cemetery serves as the final resting place of many of Glendale’s residents, Civil War Veterans and early pioneers. In 1900, the Glendale Cemetery Association, an organization formed by three Glendale churches, purchased 21 acres of land in 61st and Northern Avenues, which included the Glendale Memorial Park. The Association formally established the new cemetery which they named the Glendale Memorial Park Cemetery. In 1962, the cemetery was turned over to the city of Glendale. The city has the responsibility of the maintaining the grounds and overall daily operations of the cemetery.[2]

Notable interments

Historical 1895 marker

Among the notable people interred in the cemetery are mayors, educators, various business pioneers, settlers whose houses are in Glendale's historical list, a member of the Woodmen of the World, a recipient of the Medal of Honor, a couple who were the first residents of Peoria, Arizona and 16 Mexican Nationals who died in a bus accident in 1959.

L/Cpl. Jose Francisco Jimenez

Graves

Historic Glendale Memorial Park Cemetery
The Caretakers’ House, (built in 1895)
Grave of L/Cpl.Jose Francisco Jimenez (1946-1968). 
Grave of Ova Darling Betts (1868-1950) and Mamie Betts. 
Grave of Issac Imes (1892-1956) and Harriette Imes (1894-1952). 
Grave of William E. Kalas (1889-1968) and Olga Kalas (1896-1991). 
Grave of Emitt Marlow (1900-1919). 
Grave of John Maxwell Pearson (1885-1934). 
Grave of Julio Sancet (1880-1961). 
Grave of Louis Sands (1875-1941). 
Grave of Louis Sands Jr. (1908-1975). 
Grave of Melvin E. Sine (1907-1987) and Eva Sine (1910-2002). 
Grave of Tucker J. Sine (1879-1942) and Mary Grace Sine (1881-1966). 
Grave of Albert J. Straw (1858-1935). 
Grave of Elizabeth Straw (1860-1952). 
Grave of William Weigold (1852-1923). 
Grave of William F. Weigold (1886-1954). 
Grave of Verne Whitney (1896-1971) and Ada M. Whitney (1901-1981). 
Monument dedicated to the victims of the 1959 Bus Accident. 
The graves of the victims of the 1959 Bus Accident. 

See also

References

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