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Lexington Cemetery - Lexington Cemetery The Lexington Cemetery is more than a pleasant cemetery Many consider the grounds to be beautiful in their own right We are proud of this, and take seriously the responsibility of maintaining its artistic and natural beauty; that’s why we insist on setting aside sixty percent of the cost of a burial site for perpetual care
Genealogy Records Search - Lexington Cemetery Are you planning to visit the cemetery and need assistance finding grave location or monument information? Please contact our office at 859-255-5522 at least 2-3 business days prior to your visit Providing us your request in advance will enable our cemetery staff to research and prepare information so it will be ready at our front office upon
Cemetery History - Lexington Cemetery Since 1849, The Lexington Cemetery has offered traditional in-ground burial services, but management has made many changes over the years to adapt to the needs and wants of the community
About Us - Lexington Cemetery T he Lexington Cemetery is a private non-profit organization established in 1849 as a public cemetery and a place of beauty to enjoy It has no association with any government and is administered by a board of directors
Services - Lexington Cemetery The Lexington Cemetery offers many memorialization options to help families choose what is right for them, including: Urn buried in family lot or placed in columbarium in The Lexington Mausoleum or Main Office Building, private mausoleum, niche bench or boulder or scattering in The Lexington Cemetery Scattering Gardens
Tours Events - Lexington Cemetery The Lexington Cemetery is more than a place of serenity for those buried there It is a community memorial grounds that celebrates life in a park-like setting In spring, an avenue of dogwoods, color crab apples, ornamental magnolias and pink weeping cherries lead to 16,000 blooming tulips and fields of spring beauties
Interment Options - Lexington Cemetery To accommodate people who prefer cremation, The Lexington Cemetery expanded its cremation facilities to include a third cremation retort in 1997 It includes an informal chapel to offer comfort to family and friends during the cremation process, and as a place for families to fulfill their religious obligations
Notable People - Lexington Cemetery The Lexington Cemetery reflects the social and economic changes that have taken place in Lexington-Fayette County Within its gates lie people of different political, economic and social standing, race, and religion Below are names of many individuals who have made outstanding contributions to the betterment of their community
Nature - Lexington Cemetery With over 170 acres of land, The Lexington Cemetery has over 200 species of trees including dogwoods, color crab apples, ornamental magnolias and pink weeping cherries Throughout the season, cemetery visitors can find beautiful gardens of annuals and perennials
Available Lots - Lexington Cemetery At this time, we decline to allow professional photographers to use the cemetery as a backdrop or venue for commercial photo work until such time as we consider and develop guidelines for using the cemetery For more information, please visit our Rules Guidelines page