- Source: Forest Lawn Memorial Park (Long Beach)
Forest Lawn-Long Beach is a 38-acre mortuary and memorial garden in Long Beach, California, United States. The gardens were established as Sunnyside Memorial Gardens in 1921 by Cecil E. Bryan, Sr., an entrepreneur whose family operated the facility for three generations. Sunnyside was one of the first major cemeteries in Long Beach. Over the years it served the local area, but fell into disrepair by the 1970s. and was purchased in 1978 by Forest Lawn Memorial-Parks & Mortuaries. They renovated the facility, and renamed it Forest Lawn – Sunnyside in deference to its history—later changed to Forest Lawn – Long Beach to match their other properties.
The park was built with Spanish Colonial architecture, and has a number of noticeable features. The prominent Spanish Renaissance-style Cathedral Tower was designed by the Bryan family and the architect Clarence L. Jay, and has been a landmark since its construction in 1924–1925. There are elaborately designed doorways and arches, large Spanish windows in art glass, imported marbles, and tiling. Long Beach resident Frank Julious Fisher created the intricate stencils and woodcarvings tracing the walls of the mausoleum. The marble was done by Lohr Marble Company in Pasadena, and restored by them in 1978. This was the first mausoleum to be equipped with Deagan tower chimes and pipe organ, and the only one with an echo organ in conjunction with its regular pipe organ.
The Memorial Chapel, in adobe and red tile architecture, also reflects early California's Spanish and Mexican lineage. Created by Benjamin Mako and his team of artists, the stained glass windows display California history from 1769 to 1909. Beyond the stained glass window there is a carved reredos leading toward the mural interpretation of The Ascension of Christ, created by R. Brownell McGrew.
The Rotunda contains the statue of the mythological figure Danae; the statue hall features busts of Constantine the Great, Charlemagne, St. Augustine, Dante Alighieri, Desiderius Erasmus, William Tyndale, John Knox, John Milton, Thomas Jefferson and Ralph Waldo Emerson. There is also a “Paradise” mosaic, a rendition of Raphael's fresco, and a Foucault pendulum, one of eight in Southern California.
Notable interments
Art Chapman, ice hockey player
Ed Roebuck, baseball player
Edward Killingsworth, architect
Frank Merriam, politician
Frank Sully, actor
James Hilton, novelist
Ken Block, Rally Driver
Luana Patten, actress
Nate Dogg, rapper
Rickie Sorensen, actor
Ricky Harris, actor
Thomas M. Eaton, congressman
Vera Steadman, actress
Vern Stephens, baseball player
William Ward Johnson, congressman
References
Schipske, Gerrie (2016). "Images of America Series". Historic Cemeteries of Long Beach. Mount Pleasant, South Carolina: Arcadia Publishing. ISBN 978-1467117135.
External links
Forest Lawn Memorial Park
Forest Lawn Memorial Park, a.k.a. Sunnyside Memorial Park and Mausoleum at Find a Grave
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- John Rawlins (sutradara)
- Marion Aye
- Charles Stanton Ogle
- Forest Lawn Memorial Park (Long Beach)
- Forest Lawn
- Forest Lawn Memorial-Parks & Mortuaries
- Ricky Harris
- Luana Patten
- Nate Dogg
- Vern Stephens
- Frank Sully
- James Hilton (novelist)
- Art Chapman