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One warm summer morning more than two centuries ago, a young Spaniard and his Señora rode into Señor Castro’s old hacienda near the present Pinedale Court tract in Hayward. Many travelers asked for food and lodging here, which was given freely. 

After the young couple accepted Señor Castro’s hospitality and enjoyed his delicious luncheon, they set out on fresh horses to ride to some point of interest in the surrounding countryside. Their host saw them depart in the direction of the LONE TREE. Their route was unusual, as Castro owned hundreds of acres on all sides, with no sign of settlement anywhere within eyesight.

Pink and orange sunset behind the silhouette of a tree
photo of the legendary Lone Tree at Lone Tree Cemetery

A few hours later, an old Spanish man, tired and travel-worn, arrived at the hacienda, presumably in pursuit of the young lovers. He claimed to be the girl’s father. First, he inquired about a pair answering the description of the two young people. Then, when informed of their general direction, he followed in pursuit.

Later that day, the old Spanish gentleman returned to bid Señor Castro farewell and returned to his home in Mexico.

Nightfall arrived, and Señor Castro harbored anxiety for his young guests when they failed to return. Questioning, he found that some of his vaqueros had seen two horsemen riding up to the LONE TREE, followed sometime later by a single rider.

They were still missing the following day. Señor Castro instructed some of his men to search for the young couple. Unfortunately, the search party made a sad discovery. They found the dashing young Spaniard and his beautiful bride lying side by side, having been shot dead. The young couple’s romance ended as they lay dead under the great, lone oak tree, killed by the avenging father, an unwilling father-in-law.

Years later, a group of community members established a cemetery on the site where the eloping couple was buried — under the LONE TREE.

For the sake of the legend, Edmund Dole, Dr. Edwin Kimball, Leander Linekin, Joel Russell, and others of the early pioneers acquired about thirty-five acres immediately around the lone tree, calling the land LONE TREE CEMETERY since there had already been burials there, under the tragic circumstances.

In the ensuing years, caretakers planted more trees and landscaped the grounds. Thankfully, the original old LONE TREE was protected and still stands today.

Granite Marker under the Lone Tree with the engraved date of 1700.
photo of the Klobask Kosecker Ensemble

Concert of Remembrance

June 8, 2024 - 1:00 pm - 3:00 pm

Sit back, relax, and enjoy your food and fellowship with the Jazz Stylings of the Klobask/Kesecker Ensemble while remembering those close to you who can’t be here with us. Let’s celebrate life with music.
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Holiday Remembrance Service

December 14, 2024 - 2pm - 3pm

Our Holiday Remembrance Service is designed to help you navigate the holiday season after the passing of a loved one by providing an excellent old-fashioned activity and fellowship. Join us and create a holiday ornament that you can take home.

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A Walk Through History

November 16, 2024 - 10:30am - 12noon

Join us for a morning walking tour of burial sites of important Haywardians, look at intriguing grave markers, discuss local legends, and explore cemetery symbolism.
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Veterans Celebration

November 9, 2024 - 1pm-2pm

Respectful and uplifting. Join us for an hour to celebrate the Veterans among us.

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Dia De Los Muertos

November 2, 2024 - 2pm-6pm

Day of the Dead is a beautiful tradition. We invite you, your family, and friends as we mark this annual event.

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Harvest Festival

October 26, 2024 - 11am - 2pm

Fall fun for the entire family. Join us as we enjoy the beauty of the season! 

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Gold Star Families Memorial Service

September 29, 2024 - 1:00pm - 2:00pm

Lone Tree Cemetery
24591 Fairview Avenue
Hayward, CA

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Movie of Remembrance: Disney’s “Onward”

September 20, 2024 - 8pm-11pm

Bring your family, bring your friends and enjoy a wonderful evening picnic-style as you enjoy the Disney Movie “Onward.”

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Shred Event

August 17, 2024 - 11am-2pm

We look forward to helping those who need a FREE document shredding. Bring all those papers that you need to get rid of and watch as they are shredded securely to ensure your privacy,
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Concert of Remembrance with Music from Crossroads

August 10, 2024 - 1pm-3pm

Sit back, relax, and enjoy your food and fellowship while remembering those close to you who can’t be here with us. Let’s celebrate life with music from the very special musical group Crossroads.
photo of William Hayward Memorial to promote the Lone Tree Cemetery Walking Tour

A Walk Through History

July 20, 2024 - 10:30am-12noon

Join us for a morning walking tour of Lone Tree Cemeteries’ most interesting graves at 24591 Fairview Avenue, Hayward, CA. Guided by Caroline Sandoval, Education and Outreach Manager for the Hayward Area Historical Society.
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Movie of Remembrance – Disney’s “Soul”

July 12, 2024 - 8:30 pm - 11:00 pm

Join us for a family and friends fun evening as we gather picnic-style to enjoy this popular Disney movie

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Flag Retirement Ceremony

June 15, 2024 - 11:00 am - 12:00 pm

A flag retirement ceremony is a respectful way to dispose of a worn or damaged American flag. We are proud to host the flag retirement ceremony here at Lone Tree Cemetery.
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