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Lakeview Cemetery, Seattle

Incorporated in 1872, Lakeview Cemetery is set on a hillside with views of Lake Union, the Cascades, Lake Washington and the Olympic Mountains.

Incorporated in 1872, Lakeview Cemetery is set on a hillside with views of Lake Union, the Cascades, Lake Washington and the Olympic Mountains. The site holds the final resting places of Seattle's first families, many with diverse backgrounds. Many come to pay tribute at the graves of Bruce Lee and his son Brandon.


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About Lakeview Cemetery

 1554 15th Avenue East, Seattle, WA, United States

 +1 206-322-1582

 www.lakeviewcemeteryassociation.com

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