Mount Olivet's 130 acres
of beautiful wooded grounds were dedicated on May 1, 1907, as the first
endowment care cemetery of this area. Located in the historic North Side
of Fort Worth, Mount Olivet is one of our area's most historic
landmarks.

As you enter its gates,
you are welcomed by Mount Olivet's beautiful floral gardens. As you
continue on through the cemetery you will appreciate the park's natural
beauty and the contribution that is made by the statuary artwork. From
the Dough Boy and American G.I. statues that host one of the state's
oldest and largest Memorial Day gatherings, to the ducks and swans on
the lake, Mount Olivet is an oasis of beauty in Fort Worth's historic
North Side.
You are sure
to marvel at the majestic relief carving of Leonardo da Vinci's
masterpiece depicting the Last Supper, created by distinguished Italian
sculptor Giuseppe Solari. Like an expertly placed flower in a garden, it
graces the expansive lawn of the cemetery's Garden of Memories.
Beautiful statuary, family monuments and constant year round maintenance
of the grounds are but a few of the many benefits that a non-profit
organization provides.