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Fairhaven Memorial Park
Santa Ana, Orange County, California

fairhaven memorial park
Fairhaven Memorial Park
fairhaven memorial park
Fairhaven Memorial Park
fairhaven memorial park
Fairhaven Memorial Park

GPS: 33.772521, -117.843337

1702 E. Fairhaven
Santa Ana, CA 92705-6821

Last edited: Nov 2, 2009
Total records: 25,492

Fairhaven Memorial Park is a full service, independently owned facility situated in Santa Ana, Orange County, CA, which is in Southern California.

History

On Aug 28, 1911, Oliver Halsell, and a few other business men in the local area, created Fairhaven Memorial Park. It is made up of a total of 73 acres of beautiful grounds. It has more than 1,000 trees gathered from around the world, gracing this lovely memorial park.

Cemetery Records

Beginning on June 17, 2004, James Steffen began his attempt to transcribe all of this cemetery, reading it by gardens or sections. However Jim was not able to complete the whole cemetery, due to relocation to another area of California.

Might we suggest when submitting, please check these lists so as not to duplicate what is already completed. You may go here to see what has been completed.

This is not a complete listing of burials! The records below were provided by contributors to Cemetery Records Online.

Letters appearing in brackets [ ] at the end of each record refer to the person who submitted the record to this website. Please visit the Submitter's Index page to view the submitter details.


Legend:

bro/o = brother of
h/o = husb of
s/by = stone by
s/o = son of
s/w = stone with
sis/o = sister of
sss = shared surname stone
w/o = wife of

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