Imagine the clip-clop of a horse and buggy or bumping along in your ‘Tin Lizzie’ and you can just smell and feel Loma Vista’s original old dirt road back in 1914 when we first started. Imagine looking to the west from the old dirt road and viewing acres of citrus and walnut trees and and sheep grazing on what was once the Bastanchury Ranch.
Ninety-eight years later the old dirt road has become Holly Oak Lane, featuring an innovative and exclusive area for burials and cremation. Some of the orchards may be missing but you can still view our same trees and listen to the beauty and sounds of rustling leaves and the chirping California Bluebirds as well as smell the rosemary and lavender. As you walk the lane you’ll see burial sites of some of the soldiers who fought in the Spanish American and Civil Wars as well as WWI and some of the pioneers of Fullerton. The Old Road Estates and Cremation Garden will be open in early November of 2012.
Ninety-eight years later the old dirt road has become Holly Oak Lane, featuring an innovative and exclusive area for burials and cremation. Some of the orchards may be missing but you can still view our same trees and listen to the beauty and sounds of rustling leaves and the chirping California Bluebirds as well as smell the rosemary and lavender. As you walk the lane you’ll see burial sites of some of the soldiers who fought in the Spanish American and Civil Wars as well as WWI and some of the pioneers of Fullerton. The Old Road Estates and Cremation Garden will be open in early November of 2012.