Memorial Park Cemetery (Memphis, Tennessee) Explained

Sculptures of Dionicio Rodriguez at Memorial Park Cemetery
Location:Memphis, Tennessee
Coordinates:35.1085°N -89.8736°W
Architect:Rodriguez, Dionicio
Architecture:Concrete construction, imitating wood and natural rock. Artificial rock formations with caves.
Added:January 31, 1991
Refnum:90001867

Memorial Park Cemetery was founded in 1924 by E. Clovis Hinds on initial 54 acres (.22 km2).[1] It is located at 5668 Poplar Avenue in Memphis, Tennessee.

Different species of trees of different ages, as well as bushes, can be found throughout the cemetery, enhancing the atmosphere of a park-like setting.

The cemetery is noted for its Crystal Shrine Grotto, a hand-built cave depicting Biblical scenes built by artist Dionicio Rodriguez.

The cemetery is owned by the private death care industry company, NorthStar Memorial Group, based in Houston.

Crystal Shrine Grotto

In 1935 Mexican artist Dionicio Rodriguez was hired to beautify the park with sculptures. Annie Laurie's Wishing Chairchairman, Broken Tree Bench, Abrahams Oak, Pool of Hebron and Cave of Machpelah are some of the most important sculptures that can be found in different locations throughout the cemetery.[1]

In 1938 construction of the Crystal Shrine Grotto began. The grotto is a 60 ft (18.3 m) deep, hand-built cave in a hillside near the center of the cemetery, filled with 5 tons (4.5 t) of quartz crystal, hence the name Crystal Shrine Grotto. The grotto was completed after Rodriguez' death in 1955.[1] The shrines in the grotto illustrate the stages of "Christ's Journey on the Earth from Birth to Resurrection".

Since 1991, the Crystal Shrine Grotto has been listed on the National Register of Historic Places for Tennessee.

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Notes and References

  1. http://www.memorialparkfuneralandcemetery.com/?page=pg__aboutus Memorial Park Cemetery website
  2. Web site: Tennessee Newspaper Hall of Fame: James P. Alley. https://web.archive.org/web/20091207101114/http://www.cci.utk.edu/~jem/TNHF/Alley-JP.html. dead. December 7, 2009.
  3. Book: Wilson, Scott . 2016 . Resting Places: The Burial Sites of More Than 14,000 Famous Persons . 3 . Jefferson, North Carolina . McFarland . 68 . 9780786479924 .
  4. Magness, Perre, Cohort of Butch, Sundance 'retired' here, Commercial Appeal, Memphis, January 12, 1995, page EC2