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Historic Fairview Cemetery

About

The front gate and pillars were designed and built by Angelo DeTullio.

Description

Back in November of 1882, a letter was written by Elias Stover and printed in the Albuquerque Morning Journal, informing the Board of Trade Association that individuals were burying their friends along the side of a sand hill which was never intended to be a cemetery. Thus, we have the humble beginnings of Historic Fairview Cemetery. Not too long after this letter, a group of local prominent individuals came together and formed the Albuquerque Cemetery Association. Wanting to mimic cemeteries on the east coast they designed the Family Estate sections lining long curvy roads. The first documented burial at Fairview was on February 23rd. 1881; Mosheim Perea, a young lad from Corrales. Individuals who did not own a family estate were interred in the northwest area of the cemetery in long rows beginning north to south and winding back from south to north. The dates of these burials are from 1881 until 1908. During these hard years in history, many a child and infant died from disease or were stillborn. Fairview has designated special areas for these poor unfortunate children.

As more people came to Albuquerque either to start a new life or to find the cure at a Tuberculosis Sanitorium, more area for burials was needed. The old part of the cemetery seems to have developed in a “little here and a little there,” not totally planned manner. During the early 1900’s many that had come to Albuquerque for its sunshine and fresh air did not make it and ultimately died from TB. The records show grave after grave listing this devastating disease as the cause of death. Many of those who died were poor and buried in pauper graves right next to those who were the known in society as wealthy socialites, merchants, governors, Buffalo soldiers, as well many who served our country in the military. TB and death showed no mercy; making it a sad time for all stricken by this disease.

If a family wanted a loved one to be cremated, the deceased had to be shipped to Denver and his cremains shipped back to Albuquerque. So, in 1934, the newer area, Fairview Memorial Park, opened its doors to Albuquerque’s first crematory. It was located south of the older historic section. The building was a beautiful Spanish design constructed by Kilbourne L. House. The crematory remained in this building until a small fire in 1982. The building was then redesigned to hold offices, a family consulting room and the columbarium. The crematory was relocated to a building just east of its original site. To the west of the crematory/office, three perpetual care garden areas were opened for burials. Grass and trees lined these beautiful gardens. More than a few that had loved ones buried in the older historic areas, asked to have them moved to this beautiful new area.

As mentioned earlier, Fairview has grown throughout history. As one comes in the front gate, he will see a Mausoleum on the south side with its owners name proudly engraved on it. As one tours Fairview Memorial Park, he will find many different people and cultures. Fairview is and always has been a cemetery where many of Albuquerque’s communities have come together for their final resting place. It is an important part of Albuquerque history with over 40,000 burials (including the historic side), uniting families both past and present.

Mission

To restore, protect and preserve this very important part of Albuquerque history.

Impressum

Susan Drake Schwartz



"The caring and experienced professionals at Daniels Family Funeral Services are here to support you through this difficult time. We are dedicated to the profession we serve. We are a group of the finest funeral and cemetery people you can find. You will find us in the local community volunteering and working tirelessly for the aid of others. We support both in time and money the local charities and organizations that make up our community.Our team is comprised of licensed individuals that are not only professional, but kind, caring and compassionate. You will see us daily in the grocery stores, restaurants, churches and schools. We are part of you; serving you in a very difficult and stressful time."
Address: 700 Yale Blvd SE, Albuquerque 87106
Phone: (505) 262-1454
Email: moc.larenufsleinad@isatsj
State: NM
City: Albuquerque
Street Number: 700 Yale Blvd SE
Zip Code: 87106
categories: historical place, cemetery, funeral service & cemetery


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Reviews
The people at Fairview were so kind and helpful to us when we lost our child. They were kind enough to help us with placement of him. And we will be entirely grateful for the rest of our lives. Thank you for everything you do everyday.
Well maintained part of the it. Staff is busy all the time but they will be helpful if you are lucky to get the time. Quite and peaceful place.
When will Memorial Park Cemetery be up to the families to maintain, as noted as a requirement in the old part of Fairview Cemetery?
Lou is absolutely amazing and does a phenomenal job. Picking out a plot for my loved one isn't one of my favorite things to do. Lou made the process easy and pleasant. She is knowledgable, kind, and made the whole experience positive and efficient. The cemetery has always been maintained and peaceful as well. Thank you, Lou, You are highly appreciated!
Fairview memorial park has two areas, one maintained and one that is no longer maintained. I do not understand the difference, but when i go for morning walks always wonder why the weeds are not cut on one side and headstones that are tipped over. The maintained area is very green, lush, filled with large shade trees and is beautiful, has trails to navigate the cemetery.
Ms. Gail and the crew have done a BEAUTIFUL job and lots of hard work on the Historic part of Fairview!!
Beautiful place to have your loved ones my grandpa and grandma and mom and older brother is buried there I moved out of the state I visited them yesterday still beautiful since 1984 very taken care of when it's my turn this is my choice to be with them god bless you all
Great place they keep it really clean and staff is always there to help.
I live in the neighborhood and always see the upkeep going on.
Extremely fair and very caring.
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