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  1. Forest Lawn Memorial Park, also known as Forest Lawn Cemetery, is located at 7909 Mormon Bridge Road in North Omaha, Nebraska. It was established in 1885 when the mutual Forest Lawn Cemetery Association was donated 100 acres (0.40 km 2) in northwest of the city.

  2. Forest Lawn Memorial Park. Omaha, Douglas County , Nebraska , USA. First Name. Middle Name. Last Name (s) Year Born. Exact. Year Died. Exact. Search this cemetery. More search options. Search tips. Add favorite. Volunteer. About. Photos 12. Map. See all cemetery photos. About. Get directions 7909 Mormon Bridge Road.

  3. Forest Lawn Memorial Park was established May 13, 1885, under the guidance of the Forest Lawn Cemetery Association. Its membership included pioneer Omaha business and professional men. A founding trustee, John H. Brackin, offered the original area of 100 acres of young native forest.

  4. Events. See also. References. Memorial Park (Omaha) Coordinates: 41°15′45″N 96°00′05″W. Memorial Park is a 65-acre park located at 6005 Underwood Avenue near the Dundee neighborhood of Omaha, Nebraska. The park was created as a memorial for all of the men and women from Douglas County who have served in the armed forces . History.

  5. Grief. Resources. Send. Flowers. Burial Search. Forest Lawns 349 acres annually ranks as one of the most beautiful cemeteries in the country and the largest in the Midwest. Click the buttons below to search for an individual’s location or download our mobile app. Get Started.

  6. 3 de mar. de 2023 · The Forest Lawn Memorial Park is renowned for its upkeep. As a part of the Nebraska Statewide Arboretum, in 2020 it received a presidential citation for its beauty. There are four Nebraska State Champion Trees within the cemetery. The Forest Lawn leadership’s apparent disdain for its own historical value beyond its burials.

  7. Forest Lawn Memorial Park, also known as Forest Lawn Cemetery, is located at 7909 Mormon Bridge Road in North Omaha, Nebraska. It was established in 1885 when the mutual Forest Lawn Cemetery Association was donated 100 acres (0.40 km2) in northwest of the city.