Bellevue Memorial Park, a 78-acre historic cemetery in Ontario, California, has served the Inland Empire since 1892. This non-profit, non-denominational cemetery features two mausoleums, three chapels, 41 burial sections, and over 600 trees along 15 private roads. It received the George Chaffey Memorial Award in 2017 for preserving Ontario’s cultural heritage. With over 62,500 interments and additional space for future generations, Bellevue remains an important part of the community.
- Location: Ontario, California
- Established: 1892
- Size: 78 acres
- Features: Two mausoleums, three chapels, 41 burial sections, 600+ trees
- Award: George Chaffey Memorial Award (2017)
- Interments: Over 62,500
- Founders: Charles E. Harwood, H.C. Oakley, Dr. J.W. Oakley
- Notable Burials: George Chaffey, Aurelia Harwood, Captain John Robertson, Clifford C. Graber, Vina F. Danks