Lincoln Memorial Park & Funeral Home

Lincoln Memorial Park & Funeral Home Since 1906, Portland families have looked to the compassionate, professional teams at Lincoln Memorial Funeral Home & Lincoln Memorial Park.

Established in 1906, Lincoln Memorial Park & Funeral Home is filled with century old trees, rolling hills and stunning views. Our remarkable landscaping is adorned with flush-to-the-ground, upright and large estate monuments. We have a rich heritage and a highly professional staff.It is our commitment to provide the highest level of customer service and to honor the traditions, customs and desires of every family we serve. We offer the convenience of funeral, burial and cremation services. We are proud to be a member of the Dignity Memorial network of more than 1,800 funeral, cremation and cemetery service providers. When you choose a Dignity Memorial provider, you not only receive the compassionate care you expect from a locally operated establishment, but also the value you deserve from the largest and most trusted network of funeral, cremation and memorialization services. All of our services are designed to help our client families through one of the most personal and challenging stages of life. We understand losing a loved one is an emotional and difficult experience, and we are committed to helping each family with compassionate, professional and personal service. Please contact us if you need immediate assistance, or if you would like more information about our services. We look forward to the opportunity to give you a personal tour of our facility.

Remember MeWhile reflecting on a year of remembrance and unity, Wreaths Across America Executive Director Karen Worceste...
12/19/2025

Remember Me

While reflecting on a year of remembrance and unity, Wreaths Across America Executive Director Karen Worcester shares how moments of gratitude and personal insight inspired the new 2026 theme: “Remember Me.” Her message reminds us that behind every wreath lies a story—a name, a family, a sacrifice—and that our promise to remember keeps those stories alive for generations to come.

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Plan to join us for National Wreaths Across America Day on December 19, 2026 at 9 am.

While reflecting on a year of remembrance and unity, Wreaths Across America Executive Director Karen Worcester shares how moments of gratitude and personal insight inspired the new 2026 theme: “Remember Me.” Her message reminds us that behind every wreath lies a story—a name, a family, a sacri...

It's important to honor the wishes of each person, and that can mean personal touches that create a meaningful and lasti...
12/19/2025

It's important to honor the wishes of each person, and that can mean personal touches that create a meaningful and lasting remembrance for family members and friends who attend the service.

Visit the Dignity Memorial site to get inspiration for a funeral or memorial service for a loved one. Explore the many ideas now.

Social connections may help protect health and lengthen life. Scientists are finding that our link to others can have po...
12/19/2025

Social connections may help protect health and lengthen life. Scientists are finding that our link to others can have powerful effects on our health.

Whether with family, friends, neighbors, romantic partners or others, social connections can influence our biology and well-being.

Learn more: https://bit.ly/3tHaSaR

12/18/2025

Though traditions may change, we hold the memories of past seasons full of love and warmth around family.

What are some of your favorite holiday traditions?

12/18/2025

Did you participate in National Wreaths Across America Day 2025? What was the most meaningful moment of the day for you?

12/18/2025

Now through Dec. 31, 2025, Wreaths Across America will match all veterans’ wreaths sponsored through a registered WAA Sponsorship Group for placement on next year’s National Wreaths Across America Day - Saturday, Dec. 19, 2026!

Find a Sponsorship Group to support at the link below, and let your donation dollars go further this holiday season! Thank you for helping us kickstart the 2026 mission.

(Make sure to switch to "Search Groups")
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Start now, for your family. When you pre-plan your celebration of life with us, you protect your family from rising fune...
12/18/2025

Start now, for your family.

When you pre-plan your celebration of life with us, you protect your family from rising funeral costs. It is the best gift you can give: peace of mind.

When you’re ready to take the first step towards protecting your loved ones, message us or call for more details.

We want you to feel confident and comfortable planning a funeral for yourself or a loved one. Use our funeral planning c...
12/17/2025

We want you to feel confident and comfortable planning a funeral for yourself or a loved one.

Use our funeral planning checklist and other resources as a starting point, then contact a Dignity Memorial provider to learn more.

We’re here for you when you need us.

When you need help understanding how to plan a funeral, Dignity Memorial® providers are here for you. Funeral planning is our specialty.

Even if you experienced your loss many years ago, the holidays can re-activate feelings that occurred at earlier times o...
12/16/2025

Even if you experienced your loss many years ago, the holidays can re-activate feelings that occurred at earlier times of grief. Traumatic events, especially traumatic loss, may precipitate increased feelings of loss and emotional distress at anniversaries and holidays.

This can be one of the most challenging times for survivors and their families. It can also result in the frustration of others who may not understand why a person is angry, upset or distant.

Here are some things to consider as you journey through your grief experience this holiday season.

The holidays can stir up grief for many people, but they can also be a time of healing and new meaning. These thoughts can help you decide whether you should continue family traditions or create new rituals.

We help create remembrances that reflect the unique values, character and traditions of the families we serve. That is o...
12/15/2025

We help create remembrances that reflect the unique values, character and traditions of the families we serve.

That is our passion, that is our purpose, that is our promise.

When you’re ready to start planning your life celebration, message us for more details.

You can also join us on Wednesday, January 14th at 4pm to learn more. If you'd like to learn more, please call us to reserve your seat.

The loss of a loved one hurts more on holidays, birthdays, anniversaries or other special days, when the grief you feel ...
12/15/2025

The loss of a loved one hurts more on holidays, birthdays, anniversaries or other special days, when the grief you feel gains additional clarity and depth.

These feelings are normal and to be expected. Special days intensify grief because they focus feelings of loss.

Holidays and anniversaries can awaken intense grief for your lost loved one, but you can use these tips to help cope. Learn how to approach traditions, the expectations of others and your own emotions.

As holiday celebrations continue, it is important to remember those no longer with us this year. What are some ways you ...
12/15/2025

As holiday celebrations continue, it is important to remember those no longer with us this year.

What are some ways you might remember your passed loved ones this holiday season?

Address

11801 Se Mt Scott Boulevard
Portland, OR
97086

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 6pm
Tuesday 8am - 6pm
Wednesday 8am - 6pm
Thursday 8am - 6pm
Friday 8am - 6pm
Saturday 8am - 6pm
Sunday 8am - 6pm

Telephone

+15037711117

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History

Lincoln Memorial Funeral Home and Lincoln Memorial Park have been a part of the greater Portland community since 1906. The cemetery was originally founded as Mount Scott Park Cemetery, on the slopes of Mount Scott. The property’s first structure was a stone building that served as the administrative offices. It was recently used to film a short segment for the popular TV show "Grimm." In 1914, a crematory was built on the cemetery property. In 1926, the mausoleum was built, and the name of the cemetery officially changed to Lincoln Memorial Park.

In 1992, Lincoln Memorial Funeral Home opened at Lincoln Memorial Park, adding vital convenience and simplicity when planning final arrangements.

Lincoln Memorial Park Cemetery