- Find a Grave - Millions of Cemetery Records
Find the graves of ancestors, create virtual memorials or add photos, virtual flowers and a note to a loved one's memorial Search or browse cemeteries and grave records for every-day and famous people from around the world Please select a location with GPS coordinates indicated by a map icon () to continue
- Search 597,508 cemeteries in 249 different countries - Find a Grave
Find a Grave currently contains information from over 597,508 cemeteries in over 249 different countries See your favorite cemeteries here, just select the Add Favorite button on any cemetery Add a 'Virtual Cemetery' to organize the memorials that you follow We're sorry, but Find a Grave doesn't work properly without JavaScript enabled
- What is a Cemetery?
What is a VA Cemetery or Veterans Affairs Cemetery? A cemetery is a designated place where the remains of people who have died are laid to rest in specific, identifiable burial sites Cemeteries are widely regarded as sacred places that are entrusted with respectfully caring for deceased individuals, along with the preservation of shared history
- National Cemetery Administration
NCA's interactive map enables Veterans to search for their final resting place or for those who want to visit their Veteran interred at 156 VA managed or 122 VA grant-funded cemeteries Find a Cemetery » Schedule a Burial » Unclaimed Veteran Remains
- CEMETERY Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of CEMETERY is a burial ground
- Sustainable cemetery - Wikipedia
Example of a green burial ground in contrast to a typical traditional cemetery with maintained grounds and headstones A sustainable cemetery is a space that is designed to hold the remains of those who have died without causing unnecessary damage to the environment [1] Historically, most human burial methods do not cause negative effects to the planet, but embalming practices, cemetery
- Cemetery | Definition Facts | Britannica
cemetery, place set apart for burial or entombment of the dead Reflecting geography, religious beliefs, social attitudes, and aesthetic and sanitary considerations, cemeteries may be simple or elaborate—built with a grandeur that overshines the community of the living They may also be regarded as “holy fields” or taboo areas
- Find a Cemetery - CemeteryRegistry. US
The registry contains over 140,000 cemetery listings throughout the United States, which can be searched by state, county, city, or name Each verified location listed may include the date of establishment, affiliation, type of access, contact information, photographs, videos, links to interment sites, and other possible resources
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