More than 2,300 unclaimed Los Angeles County decedents will be laid to rest Thursday in a common grave during an interfaith ceremony in Boyle Heights that has taken place annually for well over a century.
The Ceremony to Commemorate the Unclaimed Dead will be held at 10 a.m. Thursday at the Los Angeles County Crematory and Cemetery.
Local faith leaders will preside over the ceremony, which is held by the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors, along with the Department of Health Services, Office of Decedent Affairs and the Los Angeles General Medical Center Chaplains.
The individuals being buried, some of whom were homeless or had no next of kin who could be contacted on their behalf, died in 2022.
Bodies are held for three years between the year of death and burial to allow family members to claim cremated remains. The Office of Decedent Affairs, which manages cremation and burial for indigent/unclaimed individuals who die within Los Angeles County, works with families to help with the retrieval of the remains.
“This annual ceremony is part of a commitment that the county has upheld since 1896 to ensure everyone in Los Angeles County, no matter their means, is laid to rest with respect and dignity,” Supervisor Janice Hahn said during Tuesday’s Board of Supervisor’s meeting.
Hahn said she is grateful that people take time to attend the ceremony each year.
“We don’t know enough about the lives of the people we are laying to rest this week to do their memories justice,” she said. “But we know many of them were unhoused. Some were children. Some were immigrants to this country. Many were sick. Some suffered mental illness that made their lives painful and difficult. Almost all of them were very poor. And for one reason or another, they had no loved ones to claim their bodies when they passed.
“I think this is one of the more special things we do as a county, and it means a lot to me to be part of it every year. These individuals left this world alone and we take this responsibility seriously to honor their lives and grieve their deaths,” she added.
The ceremony, which is open to the public, will be live-streamed at facebook.com/events/2047672479355461/. It aims to offer people “an opportunity to pay their respects and stand in solidarity with our most vulnerable community members,” according to a county news release.
Shortly before the ceremony, ashes are placed in a single communal grave with a marker indicating the year of cremation.
The ceremony features interfaith prayers, including the Lord’s Prayer in multiple languages.
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Online registration is available at eventbrite.com/e/2025-la-county-burial-of-the-unclaimed-dead-tickets-1965582618524?aff=oddtdtcreator. Anyone unable to register online can do so by calling 323-409-6945 for assistance.
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