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Singing Hills Memorial Park

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Singing Hills Memorial Park is a cemetery in El Cajon, California, located in the outskirts of Dehesa Valley. It was dedicated in 1996. A 65-acre (260,000 m) wildlife preserve surrounds the dedicated 35-acre (140,000 m) of burial, mausoleum and cremation property.

Notable interments

Buried in Singing Hills is professional football player Henry Schmidt (1935–2021).

See also

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