•
Princess Angeline – daughter of
Chief Seattle •
Walter B. Beals – Chief Justice Washington State Supreme Court. Presiding Judge, Nuremberg War Crimes Trials, 1946–1947. •
Beriah Brown – Mayor of Seattle •
Libbie Beach Brown – philanthropist and temperance activist •
Gottlieb Burian – Founder of the city of
Burien, Washington •
Denny Party members (Seattle pioneers), including: •
Carson Boren •
Arthur A. Denny •
George Frye •
David Swinson "Doc" Maynard •
Thomas Mercer •
Tudor Ganea – mathematician •
Jesse Glover – martial artist and first student of Bruce Lee •
William Grose – second black resident of Seattle •
Granville O. Haller – businessman and military officer •
Thaddeus Hanford – Seattle newspaper editor •
Jeff Heath –
Major League Baseball player •
Horace Chapin Henry – Seattle businessperson, philanthropist, and art collector •
Don A. Jones –
Rear admiral in the
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Commissioned Officer Corps, final director of the
United States Coast and Geodetic Survey, and first director of the
National Ocean Service •
John Leary – Seattle pioneer, mayor, civil leader •
Bruce Lee – martial artist and actor •
Brandon Lee – martial artist, actor, and son of
Bruce Lee • The Lees' gravesites are a tourist attraction visited by thousands of people a year. It is considered one of Seattle's most famous gravesites, was listed as one of the top 10 celebrity graves in the world by
Time, and is found in several Seattle travel guidebooks. In 2013, forty years after his death, on Bruce Lee's birthday, flowers were piled as high as the headstones. •
Denise Levertov – poet •
William Harvey Lillard – first
chiropractic patient •
Eugene McAllaster – naval architect; designer of the fireboat
Duwamish •
John W. Nordstrom – founder of
Nordstrom department store •
Guy Carleton Phinney – developer whose land became the Woodland Park •
A. W. Piper – pioneer, baker,
socialist Seattle City Council member, eponym of
Pipers Creek and
Piper Orchard •
Guendolen Plestcheeff – philanthropist and
preservationist •
Steve Pool – American weather presenter and journalist • Captain William Renton – prominent Seattle businessman and namesake of
Renton, Washington •
John Saxon – actor and martial artist •
Edmund A. Smith – inventor •
John Tester – Wisconsin state legislator •
George Tsutakawa – Painter and sculptor,
Northwest School •
Cordelia Wilson – American Southwest painter • Amy Yee – Seattle tennis champion •
Henry Yesler – Seattle's first economic father and first millionaire ==Monuments==