Aultorest Memorial Park - Ogden, Utah
Aultorest Memorial Park was opened March 5, 1929 by James M. Harbertson under the name Mount Ogden Memorial Park. The mortuary was added in July 1933, the Mausoleum in 1935 and the crematory in 1937. Harbertson changed the name to Aultorest (All-to-rest) in 1938. In 1946, the abandoned Mountain View Cemetery was purchased from John Guthrie Haywood. In 1948 Thomas T. Leavitt married Lynnette Harbertson, James' daughter, and in 1958 they purchased the property and changed its name to Leavitt's Chapel of Flowers Mortuary and Autorest Memorial Park. Burials in Aultorest began in 1929, but the Mountain View section dates back to the late 1800s. Unfortunately, the records from Mountain View were not extant and Aultorest had to reconstruct those burials from tombstones. Therefore, there are unmarked burials in the Mountain View section and there is no means to determine who they might have been. If you have information on someone you believe was buried in Mountain View Cemetery, but there is no record of them there, please send me the information as I would like to document them here.
Train Wreck Memorial
26 people killed February 19, 1904, in a railroad accident along the Lucin
Cutoff west of the Great Salt Lake.
Tombstone Photos
Aultorest Memorial Park Burial Records
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