Mountain View Cemetery

Mountain View Cemetery may refer to:

Canada
  • Mountain View Cemetery (Vancouver)
United States
  • Mountain View Cemetery and Mausoleum (Altadena, California)
  • Mountain View Cemetery (Prescott, Arizona)
  • Mountain View Cemetery (Mountain View, Arkansas)
  • Mountain View Cemetery (Fresno, California)
  • Mountain View Cemetery (Oakland, California)
  • Mountain View Cemetery (San Bernardino, California)
  • Mountain View Cemetery (Longmont, Colorado)
  • Mountain View Cemetery (Pueblo, Colorado)
  • Mountain View Cemetery (New Fairfield, Connecticut)
  • Mountain View Cemetery (Idaho)
  • Mountain View Cemetery (Shrewsbury, Massachusetts)
  • Mountain View Cemetery (Columbus, Montana)
  • Mountain View Cemetery (Beaverhead County, Montana) in Beaverhead County, Montana
  • Mountain View Cemetery (Carbon County, Montana) in Carbon County, Montana
  • Mountain View Cemetery (Silver Bow County, Montana) in Silver Bow County, Montana
  • Mountain View Cemetery (Stillwater County, Montana) in Stillwater County, Montana
  • Mountain View Cemetery (Sweet Grass County, Montana) in Sweet Grass County, Montana
  • Mountain View Cemetery (Sullivan County, New Hampshire)
  • Mountain View Cemetery (Deming, New Mexico)
  • Mountain View Cemetery (Ashland, Oregon)
  • Mountain View Cemetery (Sullivan County, Tennessee)
  • Mountain View Cemetery (Beaver, Utah)
  • Mountain View Cemetery (Utah County, Utah)
  • Mountain View Cemetery (Essex Junction, Vermont)
  • Mountain View Cemetery (Vinton, Virginia)
  • Mountain View Cemetery (Auburn, Washington)
  • Mountain View Cemetery (Chelan County, Washington)

Famous quotes containing the words mountain, view and/or cemetery:

    The Xanthus or Scamander is not a mere dry channel and bed of a mountain torrent, but fed by the ever-flowing springs of fame ... and I trust that I may be allowed to associate our muddy but much abused Concord River with the most famous in history.
    Henry David Thoreau (1817–1862)

    The temples, the tank, the jail, the palace, the birds, the carrion, the Guest House, that came into view as they issued from the gap and saw Mau beneath: they didn’t want it, they said in their hundred voices, “No, not yet,” and the sky said, “No, not there.”
    —E.M. (Edward Morgan)

    The cemetery isn’t really a place to make a statement.
    Mary Elizabeth Baker, U.S. cemetery committee head. As quoted in Newsweek magazine, p. 15 (June 13, 1988)