About the Cemetery

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Olney Cemetery covers approximately 50 acres in southwest Pendleton and is listed by the State of Oregon as a historic cemetery. The Cemetery has "Gone Digital" in 2020, so you can now search for your loved ones from the convenience of your mobile device with directions to their exact location. 


Olney Cemetery was declared open on June 10, 1891, sited on a tract of land deeded by Stephen Olney. It was decided that Pioneer Cemetery on the north side of the river had become unsuitable for further use. Many Pioneer Cemetery occupants were moved to Olney Cemetery.

Olney Abbey Mausoleum, constructed in 1918, with the second addition in 1920 and a final addition in 1964, graces the cemetery grounds right inside the ornate brick and iron entranceway, just past the Memorial Garden.

The cemetery boasts the only tree-canopied street in the city, enticing you to take a quiet stroll and share a glimpse of the surrounding area's history. There are approximately 17,000 people interred here, but with +/- 70,000 graves, there are still many available for purchase.

Olney Cemetery is host to the Veterans of Foreign Wars Avenue of Flags on Memorial Day. The VFW, in cooperation with cemetery staff, presents a program at 11 a.m. honoring our veterans.

This facility is licensed and regulated by the Oregon Mortuary and Cemetery Board (971) 673-1500