San Fernando Pioneer Memorial Cemetery

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San Fernando Pioneer Memorial memorial park, earlier called Morningside memorial park, could be a memorial park within the Sylmar district of la. Settled on a three.8 acre (15,000 m²) web site at the corner of hill avenue and Bledsoe Street, the Pioneer memorial park was originally a ten acre (400,000 m²) web site. The memorial park was established within the mid-19th century and used till 1939. It had been proverbial at the time because the San Fernando memorial park and conjointly because the Morningside memorial park and is that the oldest non-sectarian memorial park within the San Fernando depression.
After the memorial park was resolute to be lawfully abandoned in 1959, it had been noninheritable by the Native Daughters of the Golden West, San Fernando Mission Chapter, and maintained as a pioneer burying ground. Edith Reber, an extended time resident of Sylmar and a lively member of the Chamber, for several years ran a volunteer effort to take care of the grounds with the assistance of native volunteer teams. It’s settled on what’s presently the corner of hill avenue and Bledsoe Street.

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