Nuuanu Memorial Park & Mortuary is located just minutes from downtown Honolulu. This cemetery is not like many others since it was built upon the idea that it would remain a peaceful, garden-like memorial park. The lush and airy space surrounded by large monkeypod trees reflects the look and feel of the adjacent preservation district and Nuuanu Stream Parkway System, creating a beautiful, serene atmosphere. The staff at Nuuanu Memorial Park & Mortuary strive to make sure they can best serve the public through honoring and respecting the traditions and beliefs of every family. For many years now, Nuuanu Memorial Park has assisted many families with funeral plans from various religious and ethnic backgrounds. Whether it is a lawn interment or mausoleum entombment family preferences are always given every consideration. When you're looking for funeral planning services or cemetery services, the staff members are always available to professionally assist you with the highest respect, care and dignity at your time of need. For more information on services offered at Nuuanu Memorial Park & Mortuary, visit the website or call (808) 537-5255 to speak to a representative.
History
Established in 1949.
In 1948, our present cemetery property, located directly below the Royal Mausoleum, was acquired from the Robinson Estate and the Cemetery was incorporated July 11, 1949. Unlike many of the traditional cemeteries, Nuuanu's concept was that of a tranquil garden-like memorial park. The open space and large monkeypod trees along Nuuanu Stream compliment the character of the adjoining preservation district and Nuuanu Stream Parkway System. Most important of all, Nuuanu Memorial Park's perpetual care program provides absolute assurance that the Memorial Park will forever remain open space.
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