Certified by Oak View Memorial Park Cemetery • Apr 26, 2026
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Upon the loss of a friend or family member, gathered loved ones seek a place to reflect, a place to remember, a place both to celebrate life and to mourn loss. Oak View Memorial Park Cemetery exists as just such a space. Our grounds provide an expansive sanctuary of peace and tranquility, perfect for honoring the life and legacy of the one you lost. Meanwhile, we provide families with comprehensive funeral planning services, including help in decision-making regarding caskets and urns, cremation and burial, floral arrangements and beyond. We aim to be a comfort during your time of need, and invite you to contact us with any questions or requests.
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Certified by Oak View Memorial Park Cemetery • Apr 26, 2026
Certified by Oak View Memorial Park Cemetery • Apr 26, 2026
Monday8:30 AM - 4:30 PM
Tuesday8:30 AM - 4:30 PM
Wednesday8:30 AM - 4:30 PM
Thursday8:30 AM - 4:30 PM
Friday8:30 AM - 4:30 PM
Saturday8:30 AM - 4:30 PM
Sunday8:30 AM - 4:30 PM
Reviews
4.6
57 reviews
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Rhonda McGee
Dec 20, 2022
5.0
Staff and owner of the business waited until they were in contact with me before cremating my father in 2016. The ordeal I went through with family was unbearable, but staff helped me get through it. I will forever appreciate their patience and integrity.
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Steve Papenfus
May 31, 2022
4.0
Nice cemetery, landscape is kept up nicely.
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Desi Furey
Oct 5, 2020
5.0
Great staff affordable and very clean. Very impressed
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Donna Rogers
Jun 8, 2019
5.0
To Whom it may Concern:
I would like to share with you the occasions I have had business at Oakview Memorial Park Cemetery, and specifically with Joy Jordon-Leaver.
Obviously it wasn’t a “happy occasion”, but being able to converse with Joy on all the details sure made things easier to bear. She is detail oriented and covers every base that needs to be covered, and does it with endless compassion and care.
The number of my loved ones that are interred in the cemetery are many. I seem to be the one in my family to handle things and knowing that Joy is there makes me know I am not alone.
I would like to add that we happen to have known each other since Kindergarten, so it was just another reason that her familiar face is always so wonderful to see.
I am grateful to her for her service to our community. And having been born here in Antioch, well, Oakview Memorial Park holds a special place in my heart.
Sincerely,
Donna Rogers
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Zino Ben
Nov 4, 2016
5.0
It is exactly what the one expect from a cimetry, clean, welcoming, an the stuff listen and helpful
Frequently Asked Questions About Oak View Memorial Park Cemetery
What does a Funeral Director do?
Pick up the deceased and transport the body to the funeral home (anytime day or night)
Notify proper authorities, family and/or relatives
Arrange and prepare death certificates
Provide certified copies of death certificates for insurance and benefit processing
Work with the insurance agent, Social Security or Veterans Administration to ensure that necessary paperwork is filed for receipt of benefits
Prepare and submit obituary to the newspapers of your choice
Bathe and embalm the deceased body, if necessary
Prepare the body for viewing including dressing and cosmetizing
Assist the family with funeral arrangements and purchase of casket, urn, burial vault and cemetery plot
Schedule the opening and closing of the grave with cemetery personnel, if a burial is to be performed
Coordinate with clergy if a funeral or memorial service is to be held
Arrange a police escort and transportation to the funeral and/or cemetery for the family
Order funeral sprays and other flower arrangements as the family wishes
Provide Aftercare, or grief assistance, to the bereaved
What do I do when a death occurs?
The funeral home will help coordinate arrangements with the cemetery.
Bring the following information to complete the State vital statistic requirements:
✓ Birthplace
✓ Father's Name
✓ Mother's Name
✓ Social Security Number
✓ Veteran's Discharge or Claim Number
✓ Education
✓ Marital Status
Contact your clergy. Decide on time and place of funeral or memorial service. This can be done at the funeral home.
The funeral home will assist you in determining the number of copies of the death certificates you will be needing and can order them for you.
Make a list of immediate family, close friends and employer or business colleagues. Notify each by phone.
Decide on appropriate memorial to which gifts may be made (church, hospice, library, charity or school).
Gather obituary information you want to include such as age, place of birth, cause of death, occupation, college degrees, memberships held, military service , outstanding work, list of survivors in immediate family. Include time and place of services. The funeral home will normally write article and submit to newspapers (newspaper will accept picture and they will be returned intact).
Arrange for members of family or close friends to take turns answering door or phone, keeping careful record of calls. If Social Security checks are automatic deposit, notify the bank of the death.
When I call, will someone come right away?
If you request immediate assistance, yes. If the family wishes to spend a short time with the deceased to say good-bye, that’s perfectly acceptable. Your funeral director will come when your time is right.
Should I choose Burial or Cremation?
Burial in a casket is the most common method of disposing of remains in the United States, although entombment also occurs. Cremation is increasingly selected because it can be less expensive and allows for the memorial service to be held at a more convenient time in the future when relatives and friends can come together.
A funeral service followed by cremation need not be any different from a funeral service followed by a burial. Usually, cremated remains are placed in urn before being committed to a final resting place. The urn may be buried, placed in an indoor or outdoor mausoleum or columbarium, or interred in a special urn garden that many cemeteries provide for cremated remains. The remains may also be scattered, according to state law.
What is the purpose of embalming?
Embalming sanitizes and preserves the body. Embalming makes it possible to lengthen the time between death and the final disposition, allowing family members time to arrange and participate in the type of service most comforting to them.
Does a dead body have to be embalmed, according to law?
The Federal Trade Commission says, "Except in certain special cases, embalming is not required by law. Embalming may be necessary, however, if you select certain funeral arrangements, such as a funeral with viewing. If you do not want embalming, you usually have the right to choose an arrangement that does not require you to pay for it, such as direct cremation or immediate burial."
What services does Oak View Memorial Park Cemetery provide?
Oak View Memorial Park Cemetery offers comprehensive funeral planning services, including assistance with caskets, urns, cremation or burial options, floral arrangements, and memorial services.
What are the operating hours of Oak View Memorial Park Cemetery?
The cemetery is open daily from 8:30 AM to 4:30 PM, and it remains open 24 hours on Federal Holidays.
How can I contact Oak View Memorial Park Cemetery?
You can reach them by phone at +1 925-757-4500 or via email at wecare@oakviewmemorialpark.com.
Does Oak View Memorial Park Cemetery accommodate individuals with disabilities?
Yes, the cemetery has wheelchair-accessible entrances, parking, and unisex restrooms to accommodate visitors with disabilities.
What payment options are accepted at Oak View Memorial Park Cemetery?
The cemetery accepts American Express, Cash, Discover, MasterCard, and Visa as payment methods.
What is the difference between burial and cremation services offered?
Burial involves interment of the body in a casket, while cremation involves reducing the body to ashes, which can be placed in an urn and either buried, placed in a mausoleum, or scattered as permitted by law.
What products related to burial does Oak View Memorial Park Cemetery offer?
They offer gravestones, burial property, mausoleum crypts, cremation niches, tombs, and burial vaults.
Is embalming required by law at Oak View Memorial Park Cemetery?
Embalming is generally not required by law except for certain cases. It may be needed for some funeral arrangements like viewings, but you can choose alternatives like direct cremation or immediate burial if you prefer to avoid embalming.
What nearby places can I visit before or after my visit to Oak View Memorial Park Cemetery?
Nearby places include Oak View Memorial Park itself, the Bridgehead Cafe for dining, and Morgan’s Home and Garden Center for landscaping needs. These locations offer convenient options to support your visit or provide comfort and amenities.
Are there nearby funeral service providers or memorial suppliers close to Oak View Memorial Park Cemetery?
Yes, Silva’s Family Memorials, a funeral services and memorial museum, is nearby and can provide additional support or memorial items.
Can nearby community services help during a funeral arrangement at Oak View Memorial Park Cemetery?
Yes, nearby religious organizations such as Let’s Talk Jesus and Threshing Floor Tabernacle offer spiritual support, and event planning services like Salon de eventos "El mini Ranchito" can assist with related gatherings.
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