Cemetery in Pottawattamie County, IA

Council Bluffs Cedar Lawn Cemetery
Council Bluffs Cedar Lawn Cemetery

22 Pearl Street, Pottawattamie County, IA 51503

712-328-1520

Council Bluffs Memorial Park Cemetery
Council Bluffs Memorial Park Cemetery

Keeline Avenue, Pottawattamie County, IA 51503

712-328-1579

Avoca Lee Cemetery
Avoca Lee Cemetery

422 Oak Road, Pottawattamie County, IA 51521

712-343-2544

Council Bluffs Walnut Hill Cemetery
Council Bluffs Walnut Hill Cemetery

1350 East Pierce Street, Pottawattamie County, IA 51503

712-328-1579

Q&A

1. What services does a cemetery typically provide?

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Cemeteries offer services such as burial plots, grave markers, memorial services, and maintenance of grounds to provide respectful resting places for the deceased.

2. How do I purchase a burial plot in a cemetery?

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You can purchase a burial plot by contacting the cemetery office directly, where staff will guide you through availability, pricing, and required paperwork.

3. Are there different types of burial options available?

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Yes, cemeteries often offer options including traditional in-ground burial, mausoleum entombment, cremation niches, and green or natural burials.

4. Can I visit a loved one’s grave at any time?

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Visiting hours vary by cemetery. Many allow visits during daylight hours, but it’s best to check the specific cemetery’s policy to ensure access.

5. How is the maintenance of gravesites managed?

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Cemetery staff are responsible for regular maintenance such as lawn care, cleaning of common areas, and upkeep of grave markers to preserve a respectful environment.

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