List of cemeteries in Riverside County, California

This list of cemeteries in Riverside County, California includes currently operating, historical (closed for new interments), and defunct (graves abandoned or removed) cemeteries, columbaria, and mausolea in Riverside County, California. It does not include pet cemeteries. Selected interments are given for notable people.

CemeteryCityCoordinatesNotable intermentsReferences and Notes
(U.S. Geological Survey GNIS)
Bergman Family CemeteryAguanga33.44831°N 116.89128°W / 33.44831; -116.89128 (Coachella Valley Public Cemetery)Bergman Family Cemetery
Cahuilla Indian CemeteryAnza33.5393°N 116.7453°W / 33.5393; -116.7453 (Cahuilla Indian Cemetery)Cahuilla Indian Cemetery
Coachella Valley Public CemeteryCoachella Valley33.6689°N 116.2183°W / 33.6689; -116.2183 (Coachella Valley Public Cemetery)Frank Capra, Jacqueline Cochran, "Desert Steve" Ragsdale, Tommy Shepard, John Van DrutenCoachella Valley Cemetery
Corona Sunnyslope CemeteryCorona33.8692°N 117.5464°W / 33.8692; -117.5464 (Corona Sunnyslope Cemetery)USC Trojans Athletic Director Jess HillCorona Sunnyslope Cemetery
Sunny Shope Cemetery
Crestlawn Memorial ParkRiverside33.9527°N 117.5197°W / 33.9527; -117.5197 (Crestlawn Memorial Park)Medal of Honor recipient George Alan Ingalls.
MLB player Mike Darr; Actors Darwood Kaye and Roland Harrah III
Crestlawn Memorial Park
Pierce Brothers: Crestlawn Memorial Park
Desert Lawn Funeral Home and Memorial ParkCalimesa33.9567°N 117.0211°W / 33.9567; -117.0211 (Desert Lawn Funeral Home and Memorial Park)Forest Lawn Memorial Gardens (Variant Name)
Desert Memorial ParkCathedral City33.8183°N 116.4417°W / 33.8183; -116.4417 (Desert Memorial Park)See: Desert Memorial Park: Notable intermentsPalm Springs District Cemetery
Palm Springs Cemetery District
Elsinore Valley Cemetery
Includes the Jewish Home of Peace Cemetery, a.k.a. Mt. Sinai Memorial Park
Lake Elsinore33.6941°N 117.3428°W / 33.6941; -117.3428 (Elsinore Valley Cemetery)Elsinore Valley Cemetery
Elsinore Valley Cemetery District
Evergreen CemeteryRiverside33.9799°N 117.3869°W / 33.9799; -117.3869 (Evergreen Cemetery)Medal of Honor recipient Cornelius C. Smith.
See also: Evergreen Cemetery: Notable interments
Evergreen Memorial Historic Cemetery
Forest Lawn Cemetery – Cathedral CityCathedral City33.8154°N 116.4413°W / 33.8154; -116.4413 (Forest Lawn Cemetery – Cathedral City)See: Forest Lawn Cemetery: Notable intermentsForest Lawn: Cathedral City
Hope Lutheran Church ColumbariumPalm Desert33.7155°N 116.3726°W / 33.7155; -116.3726 (Hope Lutheran Church Columbarium)Hope Lutheran Church Columbarium
Hope Lutheran Church
Jane Augustine Patencio CemeteryPalm Springs33.8222°N 116.5341°W / 33.8222; -116.5341 (Jane Augustine Patencio Cemetery)Artist Carl EytelJane Augustine Patencio Cemetery
Palm Springs
Laurel CemeteryMurrieta33.5422°N 117.2220°W / 33.5422; -117.2220 (Laurel Cemetery)Actor Douglas Fowley[1]Murrieta Valley Cemetery District
Laurel Cemetery
Louis Wolf TombstoneTemecula33.4640°N 117.1200°W / 33.4640; -117.1200 (Louis Wolf Tombstone)Louis Wolf Tombstone
Maintained by the Temecula Valley Historical Society.
[2][3][4][5]
Manker Family CemeteryLake Elsinore33.6689°N 117.2452°W / 33.6689; -117.2452 (Manker Family Cemetery)Manker Family Cemetery
Managed by the Lake Elsinore Genealogical Society.
[6]
Martinez CemeteryThermal33.5603°N 116.1525°W / 33.5603; -116.1525 (Martinez Cemetery)Martinez Cemetery
McCanna Family CemeteryPerris33.7802°N 117.2158°W / 33.7802; -117.2158 (McCanna Family Cemetery)Abandoned/Lost.[7][8][9]
Moravian CemeteryMorongo Reservation33.9541°N 116.8199°W / 33.9541; -116.8199 (Moravian Cemetery)Moravian Cemetery
Banning Library District
Mountain View CemeteryBeaumont33.9438°N 116.9809°W / 33.9438; -116.9809 (Mountain View Cemetery)Mount View Cemetery
Summit Cemetery District: Mountain View Cemetery
Olivewood Memorial ParkRiverside33.9533°N 117.3803°W / 33.9533; -117.3803 (Olivewood Cemetery)Medal of Honor recipients Jesus S. Duran and Ysmael R. Villegas.[10]
Travis Alexander, Dorothy Burgess, Ben H. Lewis, Del Lord, Gloria Ramirez, Eric Show
Olivewood Cemetery
Olivewood Memorial Park
Palo Verde CemeteryBlythe33.6308°N 114.6007°W / 33.6308; -114.6007 (Palo Verde Cemetery)Palo Verde Cemetery
Perris Valley CemeteryPerris33.7945°N 117.2256°W / 33.7945; -117.2256 (Perris Valley Cemetery)Perris Valley Cemetery
Radec CemeteryRadec33.4649°N 116.9134°W / 33.4649; -116.9134 (Radec Cemetery)Radec Cemetery
Maintained by the County of Riverside.
[11][12]
Riverside National CemeteryRiverside33.8846°N 117.2760°W / 33.8846; -117.2760 (Riverside National Cemetery)Medal of Honor recipients John H. Balch, Walter D. Ehlers, Lewis Millett, Mitchell Paige, and Ysmael R. Villegas.
See also: Riverside National Cemetery: Notable interments
Riverside National Cemetery
Veterans Department: Riverside National Cemetery
Ryan Ranch CemeteryJoshua Tree National Park33.9836°N 116.1499°W / 33.9836; -116.1499 (Ryan Ranch Cemetery)Ryan Ranch Cemetery
Saint Boniface Indian School CemeteryBanning33.9393°N 116.8888°W / 33.9393; -116.8888 (Saint Boniface Indian School Cemetery)Saint Boniface Indian School Cemetery
Saint Mary's Catholic CemeteryMorongo Indian Reservation33.9612°N 116.8244°W / 33.9612; -116.8244 (Saint Mary's Catholic Cemeteryy)Indian culture scholar Katherine Siva SaubelSaint Mary's Catholic Cemetery
Saint Kateri Tekakwitha Catholic Community: St. Mary's Mission
Banning Library District
San Gorgonio Memorial ParkBanning33.9494°N 116.8822°W / 33.9494; -116.8822 (San Gorgonio Memorial Park)Medal of Honor recipient William Powers Morris[13][14]San Gorgonio Memorial Park
Summit Cemetery District: San Gorgonio Memorial Park
San Jacinto Valley CemeterySan Jacinto33.7603°N 116.9613°W / 33.7603; -116.9613 (San Jacinto Valley Cemetery)Danish cartoonist Henning Dahl MikkelsenSan Jacinto Valley Cemetery
San Jacinto Valley Cemetery District
Sherman Indian School CemeteryHome Gardens33.8789°N 117.5040°W / 33.8789; -117.5040 (Sherman Indian School Cemetery)Sherman Indian School Cemetery
Sherman Indian Museum: Cemetery
St. Margaret's Episcopal Church ColumbariumPalm Desert33.7032°N 116.3980°W / 33.7032; -116.3980 (St. Margaret's Episcopal Church Columbarium)Saint Margaret's Episcopal Church Columbarium
http://www.stmargarets.org/ St. Margaret's Episcopal Church]
Episcopal Diocese of San Diego
Stewart Sunnyslope CemeteryBeaumont33.9195°N 116.9650°W / 33.9195; -116.9650 (Stewart Sunnyslope Cemetery)Sunnyslope Cemetery
Summit Cemetery District: Stewart Sunnyslope Cemetery
SunnylandsRancho Mirage33.7771°N 116.4107°W / 33.7771; -116.4107 (Sunnylands)Walter and Leonore AnnenbergSunnylands
Temecula Massacre CemeteryTemecula33.4816°N 117.0907°W / 33.4816; -117.0907 (Temecula Massacre Cemetery)Temecula Massacre Cemetery
An historical cemetery, walled but not maintained.
[15]
Temecula Public CemeteryTemecula33.4916°N 117.1415°W / 33.4916; -117.1415 (Temecula Public Cemetery)Temecula Cemetery
History of the Temecula Public Cemetery District
The Press-Enterprise
Toro CemeteryThermal33.5584°N 116.2306°W / 33.5584; -116.2306 (Toro Cemetery)Toro Cemetery
Welwood Murray CemeteryPalm Springs33.8306°N 116.5527°W / 33.8306; -116.5527 (Welwood Murray Cemetery)J. Smeaton Chase, Charles Farrell, Albert Frey, Hugo Montenegro, Jackie Saunders, Virginia Valli, E. Stewart WilliamsWelwood Murray Cemetery
Palm Springs Cemetery District
Desert Sun
Wildomar CemeteryWildomar33.6061°N 117.2755°W / 33.6061; -117.2755 (Wildomar Cemetery)Wildomar Cemetery

See also

Footnotes

  1. NNDB
  2. "Restoration of the Wolf Tomb". Restoration & Preservation Projects. Temecula Valley Historical Society. 2010.
  3. Herrmann, Babette (December 31, 2004). "Local historian spearheads restoration of Wolf's tomb". Fallbrook-Bonsall Village News. 8 (53).
  4. Ammenheuser, Maura (January 1, 2011). "A Look Back: 19th century businessman dreamed of town". The Press-Enterprise.
  5. Hudson, Tom (1981). A Thousand Years in Temecula Valley. Temecula, CA: Old Town Temecula Museum. p. 86. ISBN 978-0931700064. OCLC 8262626.
  6. Lake Elsinore Genealogical Society: Cemetery Links
  7. Thorne, Will (September 27, 1970). "Grain growing on this hallowed ground?". The Press-Enterprise.
  8. "There's a Cemetery There ... Somewhere". San Jose News. Associated Press. October 6, 1970.
  9. Max, Nathan (January 16, 2005). "Man says lot sits on sacred ground". The Press-Enterprise.
  10. Original post-war burial location for Villegas; he was reburied at Riverside National Cemetery as the first burial when the cemetery opened in 1978.
  11. Hunneman, John (July 13, 2001). "Nothing backward about Radec". San Diego Union Tribune.
  12. Note: Cemetery is maintained by the Riverside County Coroner and Public Administrator. Also see: Interment.net: Radec and Radec Cemetery at Find a Grave
  13. "William Powers Morris". Military Times Hall of Valor. Gannett Government Media. Archived from the original on January 1, 2014. Retrieved December 31, 2013.
  14. Stoneman Dispatch
  15. Kevin Hallaran, Allene Archibald, Lowell J. Bean, Sylvia B. Vane (1991). The Indian Cemetery at Old Temecula. OCLC 44431925.

Further reading

  • Brooks, Patricia; Brooks, Jonathan (2006). "Chapter 8: East L.A. and the Desert". Laid to Rest in California: a guide to the cemeteries and grave sites of the rich and famous. Guilford, CT: Globe Pequot Press. ISBN 978-0762741014. OCLC 70284362.
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