Lake View Cemetery

History

If Thomas Mercer found his Eden on Queen Anne Hill, imagine how ten of Seattle's leading citizens felt when they acquired the land that was to become their beloved cemetery. Situated atop Capitol Hill, this beautiful hillcrest property was incorporated on October 16, 1872, only seven years after the Civil War. The Seattle Masonic Cemetery was set with surrounding views of Lake Union, the Cascades, Lake Washington and the Olympic Mountains.

Lady on the Rock

In 1890, while Seattle's land and population were expanding, the cemetery officially changed its name to Lake View and soon found itself amidst a prosperous Capitol Hill neighborhood.

It's here we're reminded of Seattle's first families overcoming many adversities and their crucial pioneering efforts in urban development and renewal.

Through the ages we envision the extraordinary Borens, Dennys, Terrys and Bells, the nurturing and generous Dr. and Mrs. Maynard, the banker Dexter Horton and the New England refinement of Asa's "Mercer Girls".

Memorial Options

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A memorial provides a focal point, a place to remember. Selecting the right memorial for you and your family is a very important and personal decision. You may choose from the many beautiful styles and types of granite available from all corners of the world. One of our professional staff will assist you in choosing the most appropriate, unique and personalized memorial for your family. Lake View Cemetery strives to provide our customers with unsurpassed service and high quality memorials in a variety of colors, tones and textures.


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Select Guidelines for Visiting Lake View Cemetery

Lake View Cemetery encourages families, friends, and the greater Seattle community to visit the cemetery. In order to provide the appropriate environment for our lot owners and families, all visitors must adhere to the following:

  • All visitors within the Cemetery must use only the roads and walkways to access cemetery sites and points of interest.
  • Speed limit for vehicles on the cemetery roads is 15 miles per hour.
  • Children under the age of 15 must be accompanied by an adult.
  • Bicycling, skating or skateboarding are not permitted.
  • Please: NO dog walking.
  • In respect for the deceased and their families, no running is permitted in the grounds or on the graves. Stepping or walking on the flat stones and leaning or sitting on upright monuments is dangerous and not permitted.
  • Visitors should leave all areas as found and use waste receptacles located on the grounds when needed. No picnics or alcoholic beverages are allowed.
  • All visitors should respect the privacy of grieving families, especially those who have a funeral service in progress or who are making funeral arrangements with a Cemetery staff member. Kindly avoid these situations during your visit.

NOTE: A complete list of Rules & Regulations is available for viewing at the cemetery office.

If you are considering a student or other group visit, please schedule your visit with the administrative office and fill out our Rules of Conduct Acknowledgement Form. Professional writing assistance for students is available at this online research paper writing service that provides excellent quality of papers for a reasonable price. Alternatively, this write my paper company offers a wider range of services for students requiring more speciaziled writing help. Recommended resource for UK students is this write my essay company that is capable to provide similar services.

Where is Lake View Cemetery Located

Lake View Cemetery is located at 1554 15th Ave E, Seattle, WA 98112.

Nestled in the Capitol Hill neighborhood, Lake View Cemetery is not too far from the Volunteer Park area. It's a place rich with history and offers a peaceful atmosphere amidst the bustling city life.

Please see the map below.



Directions

By Car:

  1. From I-5 North or South:
    • Take Exit 168B for Bellevue Ave/Eastlake Ave.
    • Follow signs for Boylston Ave and merge onto Lakeview Blvd E.
    • Turn left onto Belmont Ave E.
    • Turn right onto E Roy St.
    • Turn left onto 15th Ave E, and Lake View Cemetery will be on your right.
  2. From Downtown Seattle:
    • Head northeast on Pine St toward 4th Ave.
    • Continue onto E Pine St.
    • Turn left onto 12th Ave.
    • Turn right onto E Aloha St.
    • Turn left onto 15th Ave E, and you'll find the cemetery on your right.

By Public Transit:

  • The King County Metro buses #10 and #49 are the most convenient for reaching Lake View Cemetery.
  • Get off at E Roy St & 15th Ave E.
  • Walk north along 15th Ave E for about 5 minutes, and the cemetery will be on your right.

By Bike:

  • If you're in the Capitol Hill area, biking could be a great way to reach the cemetery.
  • Simply follow local bike routes toward 15th Ave E and E Aloha St, and you'll easily find your way there.

Walking:

  • If you're in the Capitol Hill neighborhood, a walk to Lake View Cemetery can be quite pleasant.
  • Head towards Volunteer Park and continue on 15th Ave E; you'll find the cemetery just a few blocks away.

Lake View Cemetery Operating Hours

Gate Hours

November 1 - March 31
7:30 AM – 5:30 PM

April 1 - October 31
7:30 AM – 7:30 PM

Office Hours

Monday - Friday
8:30 AM – 5:00 PM

For up-to-date hours and possible closures, please see this page before your visit.


Hope this helps you find your way to Lake View Cemetery with ease! Safe travels!