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    Calvary Cemetery & Mausoleum - Angel statue. A lot of tall headstones sculptures.

    Calvary Cemetery & Mausoleum

    (49 reviews)

    Came to visit Grandma, everyone is so respectful here. I love that there's always security,.and the…read moredecorations for el dia de los muertos always looks so beautiful. It feels like they also go above and beyond to make the celebrations special for the family members.

    I have family buried here and I always enjoy coming here to visit and bring them flowers. The…read moregrounds are well kept up, especially considering the age of the Cemetery and the sheer volume of infrastructure here. There are multiple mausoleums, a main office and grounds office that typically have staff available 7 days a week to help you, and a full blown catholic church with a daily mass. The bathrooms are not that easy to find, typically tucked away in the middle of one of the mausoleum buildings with little signage, but once you find them, they are clean and the vintage fixtures are all working. I even saw one with one of those old toilet tanks up high on the wall like in The Godfather where they hide the gun. There are multiple sections, mostly by the date of burial, but the coolest part of this Cemetery are the really old, gothic graves with tall headstones, and sculptures. There are even freestanding private mausoleums for very rich families. It truly is a historic place. I am happy that the employees are so helpful and considerate. We had trouble getting the urn out of the ground because so much time had passed and the dirt had locked it in place. The guy from the office radio-ed a grounds keeper who came right over to the plot and pried it out with his shovel. Definitely saved our sore fingers. We had no chance of getting that one out by ourselves. Above and beyond! Thank you! *Please show respect to the dead and the family that gather here if you are just there to look around and not visit a grave. Speak quietly. Be discreet with photo taking and you know, just read the room and don't be a jerk.

    Resurrection Catholic Cemetery & Mausoleum - Decorated for Dia de Los Muertos

    Resurrection Catholic Cemetery & Mausoleum

    (134 reviews)

    Noticed upon arrival that the front office reception has been remodeled which was nice. However,…read morethree staff members sitting at front counter, you could tell none wanted to get up and assist us the minute we walked in. Acted like we were bothering them instead of being attentive to what we needed assistance with. They should've upgraded their website or added a self service kiosk aiding those needing help to find a service &/or grave. Forrest lawn gets a hand of applause for have this option available on-line including a map of their grounds. If it's such a bother please add this feature for people to use. I bet if we would've inquired about purchasing property their tune would've probably changed. So sad esp since this is a Catholic Cemetery. Do better Resurrection Cemetery & actually help those who walk into the office seeking assistance!!

    This is a review of the cemetery grounds and graveside services only; I have never attended any…read moreservices in their chapel(s?). Most of my deceased friends and relatives are buried either at Calvary Cemetery in East L.A. or Rose Hills Cemetery north of Whittier. Like Calvary, Resurrection is a Catholic cemetery, but because Calvary is so much older and closer to where my older family members lived, the vast majority of my deceased Catholic relatives are buried at Calvary. I really only know about Resurrection because my father's aunt (2011) and her husband (2024) were buried here. The irony of it is that for most of my life, Auntie Manya and Uncle Paul lived in Whittier, right off of the road that leads to Rose Hills Cemetery's main entrance. They were the family members who lived closest to Rose Hills, yet they chose to be buried far from both their home at the time (they would eventually move to L.A.'s South Bay) and most of my aunt's family. All of this is to say that I haven't spent much time here. I've been to at least two graveside services here and one or two other occasions--probably services to mark either 40 days or one year since the person's passing. I'm always surprised by the size of the place. The first time I came, I was very ill from food poisoning I had gotten in the Bay Area not long before my flight, so I wasn't paying that much attention. The grave site didn't seem too far from the entrance we used, so I thought it was a very small cemetery. It's not. The grounds are nice and well maintained. When my Uncle Paul's ashes were buried next to Auntie Manya's coffin a little more than a year ago, Resurrection had set up the tent for the service a good 30 yards from the grave sites themselves. I'm assuming they chose the tent location because of uneven ground or a lack of a large enough empty area closer to the burial plots, but it was awkward to have most of the service beneath the tent and then straining to hear as the priest said more prayers as he walked with the urn from the tent to where it would be buried. In contrast, at Auntie Manya's elder sister Margie's burial last year (she lived to be 102!) at Calvary, the tent was set up right near the burial plot. Despite all the headstones and graves around, Calvary was able to site the tent right where it belonged; why couldn't Resurrection do the same thing? Sadly enough, I don't visit Auntie Manya's or Uncle Paul's graves as often as I do other friends' and family members', almost solely because there are more graves of loved ones at other cemeteries. Other than the noise of lawnmowers, it is a peaceful place, and despite having pretty easy freeway access, you're relatively unaware of being smack dab in the middle of the sprawling suburbs of L.A. County's San Gabriel Valley.

    Guerra & Gutierrez Mortuary

    Guerra & Gutierrez Mortuary

    (17 reviews)

    Losing a loved one is incredibly difficult, and navigating funeral arrangements while grieving can…read morefeel overwhelming. Our family is deeply grateful for the compassion, professionalism, and support we received from Guerra & Gutierrez Mortuary during my mother's funeral services. From the very beginning, the staff was kind, patient, and attentive to our family's needs. Jessica was an exceptional communicator and handled the arrangements for my mother's services with care and clarity. She served as a wonderful liaison between the church and the cemetery and even went above and beyond by helping request a specific priest to officiate my mother's Mass, which meant so much to our family. On the evening of the services, a few unexpected challenges arose, including issues with our memorial video. Norbet, the funeral director assisting us that night, stepped in immediately with genuine compassion. He went as far as calling in IT support at the last minute to ensure everything was resolved. Because of his dedication, we were able to honor and celebrate my mother's life exactly as we had envisioned. During one of the hardest moments our family has ever faced, Guerra & Gutierrez provided us with grace, dignity, and unwavering support. We will always be thankful for the care they showed our family and for helping us create a beautiful, meaningful farewell for my mother. Highly recommended.

    Guerra Gutierrez Mortuary has been in the same location for many years in East L.A. They also have…read morea bigger Mortuary on Beverly Blvd about 10 minutes away. This Guerra Gutierrez is small to compare to it to other Guerra Gutierrez Mortuary in Beverly Blvd. It is bigger with two or three chapels. This Guerra Gutierrez is a very nice Mortuary that cares.

    Guerra & Gutierrez Mortuary

    Guerra & Gutierrez Mortuary

    (77 reviews)

    I'm going to start off with the great service I received since the first phone call I made after…read morethe phone call at 5:30am on March 21st 2026 that my mom had passed away.. I arrived at the facility where my mom was and was told I had 3 hours to find a funeral home which we didn't have.. I made several calls to different mortuary's and they were just dry and kinda rude I get it. I was calling at 6 am on a sat but when I called Guerra & Gutierrez Mr.Carlos Guerra answered and told me not to worry he would help and I picked them so glad I did They picked up my mom took her away on Monday went in spoke with Jerry "PoohBear" he was amazing as well helped with everything and Mr.Guerra introduced himself and even helped us with the casket gave us a great price as we were ripped off on the one my mother already had paid for. Everything went smooth from start to finish The day of the services I give a 10 plus as well to Ramiro Robles so down to earth kind understanding kind hearted and respectful through every step on the day of the services I'm very happy and at peace with the services my mom received with the small budget that we had and how great all these 3 men made it for myself and my family Thank you Carlos R Guerra, Ramiro Robles and to Jerry Delgadillo "Winnie the Pooh " Marina Flores

    Marco Ronquillo provided my family and I with amazing service. He is knowledgeable, efficient,…read morereally knows his job but more than that, he is compassionate. He expedited a couple of services that we requested. Even on his day off, he checked in to make sure that everything was on schedule. He went out of his way to make us feel heard, and he accompanied us to the cremation event. We received the death certificates quickly because he processed everything immediately, and he called us when they were ready. Even though this was such a stressful time, he made things run smoothly. Thank you, Marco, you are the best!

    Chinese Cemetery

    Chinese Cemetery

    (8 reviews)

    Returned just now from paying respects to my grandparents; it's my grandfather's 121th birthday!…read more Happy Birthday, A-Gung! To Karen T's review, I approached the groundskeeper, Tony, to fill in some holes at the base of my grandparent's headstone (soil erosion). He very willingly obliged since he looks after the cemetery. I asked him if those were his tools along the shrubbery, and he said yes (they were your typical gardener's tools), but I did not ask him about the draped Dodger's shirt or pants, or grey jacket on 3 of the tombstones. The clothes appear to have been left there for quite some time, and perhaps even by the family member (?) themselves. I scanned the rest of the cemetery for homeless, but there were none. Only Tony looking after the grounds. He informed me that the gates open at 8am. Noticed the lettering for the Chinese Cemetary outside the the main gates (both English and Chinese) had fallen off. I'll let the Chinese Consolidated Benevolent Association know http://en.ccbala.org/home/common/fdi The grounds looks trimmed and weeds pulled. I'll be back to clean my grandparents headstone, fill in the faded lettering, and seal in the stone. It's the least I could do.

    Today, my niece, who traveled from another state, went to honor her great grandparents by visiting…read moretheir gravesites at this cemetery. A woman rudely approached her telling her to leave the cemetery because it is only for friends and families of the deceased and that it's a private cemetery. My niece explained to this woman she IS a relative of people buried there. No one answers the phone when called. Why is there no one around to prevent this type of harassment of family members visiting their ancestors' gravesites?

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