Lisa Marie Presley’s burial was a private affair, marking a solemn moment for the Presley family. Echoing the fate of her predecessors, Lisa Marie’s resting place lies beside her son, Benjamin Keough, at Graceland’s Meditation Garden in Memphis, Tennessee. This iconic location serves as the final resting place not only for Lisa Marie and Benjamin but also for her legendary father, Elvis Presley, alongside his parents, Gladys and Vernon Presley.

The decision to inter Lisa Marie at Graceland reflects a deep familial connection to the property, despite its somber association with mortality. Lisa Marie’s passing mirrored the heart-wrenching losses endured by her family members, including Elvis’s demise from a heart attack in 1977 and her grandmother Gladys’s passing due to complications from liver failure in 1958.

The Presley family’s ties to Graceland extend beyond mere sentimentality; the estate also holds significant financial and legal implications. Following Lisa Marie’s death, her multi-million dollar trust became the subject of dispute between her mother, Priscilla Presley, and her granddaughter, Riley Keough. Despite Priscilla’s request to be buried next to her daughter, she ultimately relinquished the claim as part of the trust negotiations, opting instead for a substantial financial settlement.
Amidst the legal complexities surrounding Lisa Marie’s estate, the family remains united in their resolve to honor her memory. Riley Keough, Lisa Marie’s eldest daughter, has been a pillar of strength for her twin sisters, Harper and Finley Lockwood, who have been grappling with the profound loss of their mother.

Despite the burial site’s haunting connotations for Lisa Marie, who once referred to it as the “Damn back lawn,” Graceland’s Meditation Garden stands as a testament to the enduring bond shared by the Presley family. As they navigate the intricacies of estate settlements and legal proceedings, their unwavering unity ensures that Lisa Marie’s legacy endures beyond the confines of earthly matters.