Pierce Brothers Valhalla Memorial Park
10621 Victory Blvd., North Hollywood, CA 91606
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Pierce Brothers Valhalla Memorial Park and Mortuary, located at 10621 Victory Boulevard in North Hollywood, California, has been a cornerstone of compassionate service in the San Fernando Valley and Los Angeles since the early 1920s. Founded in 1923 as a memorial park, the funeral home opened its doors in 1952, creating a seamless partnership between cemetery and mortuary that simplifies end-of-life arrangements for families. The Spanish Mission Revival entrance, designed by architect Kenneth McDonald Jr. and adorned with sculptures by Italian-born artist Federico A. Giorgi, sets a tone of dignity and artistry. The historic Grand Rotunda, dedicated in 1925, once hosted concerts broadcast by radio station KELW and remains a symbol of the park's rich heritage.
As a full-service funeral home, cemetery, and cremation provider, Pierce Brothers Valhalla offers a wide range of options to honor every life. The funeral home features an elegant chapel seating 135, with high ceilings, stained-glass windows, crystal chandeliers, and state-of-the-art audio-visual systems. Two private visitation rooms provide a home-like atmosphere for families to gather. The staff is experienced in creating personalized services—from memory tables and motorcycle displays to confetti send-offs—and works with local veterans' organizations to arrange military honors. Cremation services are handled with the utmost care through a private, on-site crematory, with a rigorous custody-of-care program ensuring identification and respect. Transparent pricing and options ranging from direct cremation to memorial spaceflights with Celestis or underwater placements at Neptune Memorial Reef give families meaningful choices.
The 101-acre cemetery is among the first to feature all flat markers, creating a park-like setting. Burial options include in-ground plots, private estates, and the Mausoleum of Eternal Love, which opened in 2016 with over 750 entombment spaces. Cremation gardens, columbaria, and the Garden of Remembrance Ossuary cater to diverse preferences. The cemetery embraces multicultural traditions, with sections like the Garden of Mount Ararat for Armenian families, Jardin del Angel for Hispanic communities, and spaces for Islamic, Buddhist, Hindu, and other faiths. The iconic Portal of the Folded Wings, originally built as an entrance in 1924, was rededicated in 1953 as a shrine to aviation pioneers, housing a small museum and memorializing figures like Amelia Earhart.
Pierce Brothers Valhalla has been the final resting place for many entertainers, including Oliver Hardy, voice actors Cliff Edwards and Arthur Q. Bryan, and silent film star Mae Murray. The staff actively participates in community events such as Alzheimer's walks, Memorial Day parades, Día de los Muertos celebrations, and annual remembrance services. Available 24/7, the team speaks multiple languages and offers pre-planning with low-interest options. As part of Dignity Memorial, they provide a 100% service guarantee, ensuring every detail meets the highest standards of care.
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