It is 82 acres (33 ha) in size and is managed by the Odd Fellows Cemetery Company of Philadelphia.
[4] Approximately 28,000 bodies were reinterred to Lawnview Memorial Park with only 300 grave markers included in the move for families members that were located.
The majority of the remaining headstones[7] were used as riprap during the construction of the Betsy Ross Bridge and can be seen on the shores of the Delaware River at low tide.
[10] In 1973, the Oddfellows Cemetery Company of Philadelphia [11] installed a flag pole in Lawnview Memorial Park with a memorial plaque commemorating veterans buried in Lawnview and other current and defunct Oddfellows cemeteries in the Philadelphia region.
In 1979, the chapel was converted to the Odd Fellows Cemetery Company's general offices.