Surrounded by the gently rolling hills of Nashville, Tennessee, Woodlawn Memorial Park and Cemetery is a peaceful haven in the heart of the “Music City.” Established in the 1930s and considered one of Nashville's largest cemeteries, Woodlawn is owned and operated by Dignity Memorial, and contains lovely gardens, lush landscaped lawns and beautiful statuary and water features. One of the most noticeable structures on the grounds of Woodlawn Memorial Park is a memorial chapel that serves as the perfect spot for services and prayer. This historic chapel features stunning stained glass windows from the Art Deco period. The Garden of Memories and the Garden of Angels are well-maintained, lushly planted areas that provide places for quiet contemplation. The Fountain of Life serves as a serene backdrop for moments of reflection. Located in close proximity to I-65, Woodlawn Memorial Park and Cemetery is the final resting place of many famous people who played pivotal roles in the world of country music, including Otis Blackwell, Owen Bradley and Tammy Wynette. Nashville itself serves as the home of the Grand Ole Opry, several Civil War battlefield sites and the natural beauty of the majestic Cumberland River. Situated in this world-renowned city rich in American history and culture, Woodlawn Memorial Park Cemetery is a tranquil sanctuary for final rest. |