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THE CHURCH OF OUR SAVIOUR EPISCOPAL PARISH

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The Church of Our Saviour Episcopal Parish

The Church of Our Saviour Episcopal Parish

535 W. Roses Road

San Gabriel, 91775

Phone:  626/282-5147

Fax:      626/289-3887

The Church of Our Saviour has a long and illustrious history. It was the first protestant church in the San Gabriel Valley, founded in 1867, and the family-church of World War II hero, General George Patton Jr. A life-sized bronze stature of Patton as Commander of the U.S. 15th Army stands in the church courtyard. The church is also known for its beautiful stained glass windows, which reflect the history of the Anglican Communion and the Episcopal Church. The nearby San Gabriel Cemetery reflects San Gabriel’s rich history and changing demographics. A walk through cemetery grounds shows old gravestones bearing the names such as “Wilson”, “Patton”, and “Scudder” of potato-chip fame, to modern tombstones with Chinese characters reflecting birthplaces halfway around the world.

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