Forest Lawn Cemetery dates back to the early 20th-century and is considered to be the longest continuously operating business in West Seattle. Although I spotted headstones dating back to the 1920s, this is clearly a modern cemetery and, with very few exceptions, the memorial stones are all set flush into the rolling lawn, creating an expansive grassy area dotted by attractively pruned trees.
None of the 3 caches in this series are within the actual cemetery, but each allows a different view of and approach to it. Here, you can see that there is still quite a bit of room for expansion of the burial grounds. This cache replaces the serially muggled 1.5/1.5 GC90AMA and is also near the southern "entrance." A parking waypoint is provided inside the cemetery; please be discreet and respectful.
This cache is part of the West Seattle “Needful Things” series. These caches, with their lengthy titles, are meant to help geocachers who are fans of the now-grandfathered word challenges, and to provide any cacher who is working on a streak, or who maybe isn't ready to go home yet, just one more find. Refer to the linked Needful Things bookmark list to see what 6 challenge types these words meet and for other useful titles in the series.
Happy geocaching!