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Caballero Rivero Woodlawn Park North Cemetery and Mausoleum






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Coordinates: 25°4553N 80°1455W / 25.76472°N 80.24861°W / 25.76472; -80.24861
 

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Woodlawn Park North Cemetery
Woodlawn Park North Mausoleum

Caballero Rivero Woodlawn Park North Cemetery and Mausoleum is one of the oldest cemeteries in Miami, Florida. Woodlawn Park Cemetery–North was established in 1913 by three pioneers in Miami's early history – Thomas O. Wilson, William N. Urmey and Clifton D. Benson. The Woodlawn group of cemeteries grew throughout the years, and funeral homes were added as well. The founders imported rare tropical trees and shrubs to adorn the cemetery, including the first schefflera (umbrella trees) and mahogany trees brought to the United States.

History[edit]

Woodlawn Park in 1926 commissioned a noted mausoleum architect, McDonald Lovell, to design a mausoleum for the park. The present building covers more than a city block, accented with marble, stained glass, and hand-wrought bronze gates.

The cemetery contains 13 British Commonwealth war gravesofWorld War II, comprising one British and two New Zealand airmen, and ten Royal Navy personnel.[1]

In 1990, Caballero Funeral Homes (established in 1857 in Havana, Cuba) joined Woodlawn Park Cemeteries and Funeral Home. In 1993, Rivero Funeral Homes (established in 1946 in Havana, Cuba), the largest funeral home business in Florida, was also acquired and the name changed at that time to Caballero Rivero Woodlawn North Park Cemetery and Mausoleum.

Caballero Rivero Woodlawn North Park Cemetery and Mausoleum is located at 3260 SW 8th St, Miami FL 33135, on SW 8 Street, between 32 and 33 Avenue.

Notable burials[edit]

Grave of Carlos Prío Socarrás and Mary Prío.
Ballet dancer Fernando Bujones

References[edit]

  • ^ "Press release: Respected Cuban Community Leader and Former Mercy Hospital Executive, Manolo Reyes Passes Away". Mercy Hospital. 2008-01-03. Archived from the original on 2008-04-10. Retrieved 2008-04-16.
  • External links[edit]

    25°45′53N 80°14′55W / 25.76472°N 80.24861°W / 25.76472; -80.24861


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    Cemeteries in Miami-Dade County, Florida
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