Oak Hill Memorial Park is a cemetery in San Jose, California, United States.
[2] The cemetery's origins date back to 1839, during the Mexican period of California, when city officials of the Pueblo de San José de Guadalupe began to bury the dead on the northern side of the San Juan Bautista Hills, in modern-day South San Jose.
Hocking in 1933, its name was changed for the final time to Oak Hill Memorial Park.
[3][5] The Hocking family's tenure of ownership of the cemetery was marked by the construction of new mausoleums, notably the Azalea and Parkview Terraces, as well as the construction of the Fountain of the Apostles and the Chapel of the Oaks.
The cemetery has an Overland Pioneers Memorial to early American settlers of the Santa Clara Valley.