In this photo left to right: In this photo from left to right: Judge Robert Letteau, James T. Butts Jr., Mayor, City of Inglewood, Rick Miller, CEO, Inglewood Park Cemetery, Alex Padilla, City Councilman District 2, City of Inglewood (Courtesy Photo)

After six years of major renovations and seismic retrofitting, the iconic landmark at Inglewood Park Cemetery, Grace Chapel was re-opened on Monday. The historic Grace Chapel was built in the early days of the cemetery. Its completion was announced in the Los Angeles Daily Times on Oct. 30, 1907 and reported to be a ¾ replica of a church in Edinburgh, Scotland.

The beautiful Grace Chapel will be available for Memorial Services and Life Celebrations, Receptions, Weddings, Educational and Informational Seminars and Meetings. Inglewood Park Cemetery has served the needs of Southern California families for over a century by reflecting the rich tapestry of Los Angeles, honoring and serving many diverse cultures and religions. Amid its rolling hills and tree-lined avenues, Inglewood Park Cemetery offers a world of comfort in the heart of the city.