Cemetery in Lea County, NM

Lovington City Cemetery
Lovington City Cemetery

600 East Gum Avenue, Lea County, NM 88260

575-396-4325

Hobbs City Cemeteries
Hobbs City Cemeteries

2201 East Stanolind Road, Lea County, NM 88240

575-397-9296

Hobbs Prairie Haven Cemetery
Hobbs Prairie Haven Cemetery

1900 East Stanolind Road, Lea County, NM 88240

575-397-9296

Hobbs Memory Gardens Cemetery
Hobbs Memory Gardens Cemetery

2909 North Dal Paso Street, Lea County, NM 88240

575-392-4687

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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