5/5 Arlene M. 8 months ago on Google • 368 reviews
My
husband
and
I
came
to
visit
here
as
part
of
our
Walt
Disney
remembered
tour
and
I
was
very
happy
to
see
Forest
Lawn
for
the
first
time.
Forest
Lawn
offers
both
above
ground
and
below
ground
plots
for
both
burials
and
cremations.
The
cemetery
is
very
extensive
and
I
marveled
at
some
of
the
chapels
we
drove
by.
One
was
the
sight
of
Groucho
Marx's
funeral
and
where
Ronald
Reagan
got
married.
We
were
specifically
going
to
see
the
Disney
family
garden
which
was
near
the
entrance
of
the
Freedom
Mausoleum.
Walt
Disney
was
cremated
and
his
ashes
are
stored
with
that
of
his
wife,
Robert
Brown=husband
of
Sharon
Disney
and
Sharon-(Ashes
scattered)
behind
a
memorial
stone
in
the
garden.
The
garden
is
very
beautiful.
Hard
to
believe
this
was
his
final
resting
place.
Not
too
far
away
we
spotted
the
gravestones
of
Wayne
Allwine
and
Russi
Taylor.
Their
names
may
not
sound
familiar
to
you
however
in
the
corner
of
their
stones
you
will
see
MM3
and
MMF.
These
two
people
provided
the
3rd
voice
of
Mickey
Mouse
and
the
4th
voice
of
Minnie
Mouse.
We
got
to
visit
a
little
of
the
Freedom
Mausoleum.
So
beautiful
and
such
as
fitting
tribute
to
the
remains
of
Nat
King
Cole
and
Alan
Ladd.
Even
Clara
Bow
Hollywood's
"it"
girl
has
a
memorial
stone.
Time
did
not
permit
us
to
visit
the
museum
which
is
supposed
to
house
a
magnificient
stained
glass
reproduction
of
DeVinci's
Last
Supper
and
the
hall
of
Crucifixion
but
believe
me
I
could
have
spent
hours
here.
This
is
the
final
resting
place
of
many
celebrities
including
Debbie
Reynolds
and
Carrie
Fisher,
Clark
Gable
from
Cadiz,
Ohio
where
he
was
born,
George
Burns
and
Gracie
Allen,
Michael
Jackson,
Larry
Fine
of
the
3
Stooges,
Humphrey
Bogart,
Bette
Davis,
Aimee
Semple
McPherson,
and
Jimmy
Stewart.This
is
only
a
handful
of
names
I
could
come
up
with.
All
in
all
it
is
a
beautiful
cemetery
and
one
that
deserves
the
utmost
respect
whether
you
have
a
loved
one
buried
here
or
not.
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