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Eternal  Valley  Memorial  Park

 Preserves  Traditions  of  the  Area


 When  Eternal  Valley  Memorial  Park  property  was  acquired  from  the
 Needham family it was  established  as  a non-profit, endowment care associa-
 tion by outstanding leaders in the community at the exact site of Lyon Station.
 The  founders  of  the  Park  have  all  devoted  a  major  portion of  their  lives to
 public service.  It  is  their  goal  to  perpetuate  the  great pioneer  tradition  of
 Eternal  Valley.  Restoration and  redevelopment of the  historic  site  are  con-
 stantly unde1w ay. Amid the giant trees,  verdant shrubbery,  and rolling hills,
 magnificent  statuary  will  pay  tribute  forever  to  the  famous  Southern  Cali-
 fornia  pioneers  buried  there.


 PARK  "Where The  Valley  Meets The  Mountains"


 SUNLAND
 TUJUNGA
                         Eternal  Valley's Chapel  of the Oaks
 SYLMAR
     buildings and improvements preserve  the Western tradition and blend with
     the natural beauty of the  Park's surroundings.  The foremost architects have
 CHATSWORTH
 GRANADA  HILLS
     been engaged to design Eternal Valley's Chapel of the Oaks, Administration
 MISSION
 HILLS   Building, and other facilities.  Recognized as  part of the  authentic Old West,
 NORTHRIDGE   Eternal Valley Memorial Park is  truly "California's Pioneer Cemetery."
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 WOODLAND   SHERMAN   OAKS   STUDIO
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 SANTA  MONICA   WESTWOOD

 While  the freeway  systems  brought Eternal  Valley  within easy  driving
 distance  of all Los  Angeles County, its  vast 600  acres keep  it safe from  the
 encroachment of homes and industry.  Great care  is  taken  to insure  that all   Eternal  Valley Memorial  Park  Administration  Building



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