All Souls Cemetery
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About All Souls Cemetery
Long Beach, CA 90807
Catholic Cemeteries & Mortuaries is second only to the church in its sacred nature. The cherished Catholic Funeral Tradition and burial in consecrated ground, among fellow believers, is the final expression of our faith as Catholics and it is the sacred right, privilege and calling of every Catholic.
Catholic Cemeteries & Mortuaries have played a vital role in Southern California since the time of the Spanish Missions. Today, eleven cemeteries and six mortuaries serve the members of our Archdiocese, each connecting us with our history and Christian ancestry.
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Official prices for a Burial Plot for an Adult
Space to bury a single person.
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Cost for the cemetery to open a plot for a burial and close it after the fact.
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A grave liner that is generally used to prevent the cemetery ground from sinking over time. Many cemeteries require this.
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A flat or raised monument containing the person's information.
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Cost to have a grave marker installed
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Use of a tent during a burial.
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Frequently asked questions
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What's the process to purchase a plot like from All Souls Cemetery?
The Patron is brought into an office to have a conversation as to what the Patron is looking for. Once these needs are identified, the Patron is taken on a park tour so that we may show them the locations available for purchase. After park tour we return to office to go over final details of purchase and an estimate sheet of charges are presented to Patron for their review and consideration. If everything is in order, a contract is prepared and signed off by Patron and Family Service Counselor.
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Who are the key people at All Souls Cemetery?
Cemetery Manager-Maryanne McAdams
Assistant Cemetery Manager-Lorraine Nutt
Mortuary Manager-Ashley Menear
Preneed Sales Manager-Antonio Velasco -
What should people know about when visiting All Souls Cemetery?
Our Hours are:
Spring time: 8am to 6pm
Winter time: 8am to 5 pm
Flower removal: Every Thursday
Grave locations: Please come inside office for assistance. -
What is the history of All Souls Cemetery?
All Souls Catholic Cemetery was established 1950 by Archbishop J. Francis A. McIntyre. It was opened in June of 1950 and dedicated on October 15th. The new cemetery would serve the areas of Long Beach, San Pedro, Wilmington, Artesia, Compton, Lynwood, Paramount and Huntington Beach.
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What sets you apart from other cemeteries?
Catholic funeral rites are a rich part of Catholic Tradition and offer many benefits for those who have passed as well as for their loved ones. There are three rites that are part of the funeral tradition and they take place in stages and proceed in hope. At the Vigil Service (usually at the mortuary), prayers are offered for the dead and for the consolation of the grieving. At the Funeral Liturgy (which can be a Mass), the living offer God worship for the sake of the deceased. The Rite of Committal is the farewell act of loving care for the body of the deceased.