Resurrection Cemetery opened in 1952, and has consistently been one of the most popular cemeteries in the greater Los Angeles area.
Named to honor the central event of Christian faith, Resurrection occupies ninety-seven scenic acres on a hillside. Visitors can enjoy breathtaking panoramic views of the surrounding San Gabriel Valley and Mountains.
On that hillside stand the Mausoleum of the Resurrection and the Resurrection Garden Mausoleum — beautiful Mission style monuments. Multi-story tombs, they are powerful images of the community of faith and the love that is stronger than death.