Locust Valley Cemetery

Locust Valley Cemetery is a non-denominational cemetery located in Locust Valley, New York, in Nassau County. The cemetery was founded in the 19th Century and designed by John Charles Olmsted and Frederick Law Olmsted, Jr., renowned architects of Central Park. They are the sons of the famed landscape designer Frederick Law Olmsted. The two brothers were among the founding members of the American Society of Landscape Architects (ASLA).

Locust Valley Cemetery (A Non-Denominational Long Island Cemetery)
Shown within New York
Details
Established1917
Location
CountryUnited States
Coordinates40.882916°N 73.588403°W / 40.882916; -73.588403
TypeNon-sectarian
Owned byLocust Valley Cemetery Association Inc.
Size31 acres
No. of gravesOver 9,000
Websitewww.lvcemetery.com
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Locust Valley Cemetery is situated on over 32 lushly landscape acres with a park-like setting. The cemetery is owned by its plot holders and managed by an association.

Locust Valley Cemetery

History

Locust Valley Cemetery Association Inc. was incorporated 1917, and a perpetual care fund was established to preserve its natural beauty. Today, that fund is still supported by proceeds from interment sales as well as donations. The principal of the endowment can never be violated based on the laws of New York State.

This 32 acre property is listed on the Smithsonian Register of American Gardens.

Notable interments

1.Olmsted Brothers: Designers of Locust Valley Cemetery
2.Edith Bouvier Beale: First cousin of Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis and Lee Radziwill
3. Robert Abercrombie Lovett (September 14, 1895 Ð May 7, 1986) Fourth United States Secretary of Defense
4. William J. Tully: (1870-1930) New York state Senator
5. John W. Davis: served as a United States Representative from West Virginia from 1911 to 1913, then as Solicitor General of the United States and US Ambassador to the UK under President Woodrow Wilson.
6. F. Trubee Davisonas an American World War I aviator, Assistant United States Secretary of War, Director of Personnel for the Central Intelligence Agency, and President of the American Museum of Natural History.
7. William Dameron Guthrie: Guthrie Shaped the surrounding community. Early purchase of Lattingtown in what is now Lattingtown Harbor in the late 19th, early 20th centuries. Guthrie successfully carried out the fight against US Federal income tax until 1913 He was a big financial backer of the Matinecock Neighborhood Association, which in turn supported our fire department, library and worked in conjunction with our school system. The village was officially incorporated in 1931 with William Guthrie as mayor and town offices located at Meudon.

8. Rocky Graziano: an American professional boxer and one of the greatest knockout artists in boxing history.

9. Ray Goulding: an American actor and comedian who worked together with Bob Elliott and formed the comedy duo of Bob and Ray.

10. Leroy Randle “Roy” Grumman: an American aeronautical engineer and co-founder of Grumman Aeronautical Engineering Co., later renamed Grumman Aerospace Corporation.

11. Edward Francis Hutton: American financier and co-founder of E. F. Hutton & Co., one of the largest financial firms in the United States.

12. Mona Bismarck: American socialite, fashion icon and philanthropist.

13. Arthur Vining Davis: American industrialist and philanthropist.

14. Franklin Nelson Doubleday: Publisher.

15. Ava Lowle Willing, Lady Ribblesdale (1868-1958), socialite, First wife of John Jacob Astor IV.

16. James Blanchard Clews, was an American railroad executive and banker.

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