Cemeteries in Mahaska County County
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Tips for Finding a Cemetery
- Visit multiple cemeteries to compare atmosphere and surroundings
- Check visiting hours - most cemeteries are open during daylight hours
- Ask about green burial options if environmental sustainability is important
- Inquire with the office about plot costs and maintenance fees
Types of Cemeteries
Public Cemetery
Open to all residents regardless of religious affiliation. Often municipally managed with various burial options.
Green Cemetery
Eco-friendly burial in natural surroundings. Biodegradable materials and minimal headstones.
Memorial Park
Modern cemetery with flat markers. Landscaped grounds with designated sections and memorials.
All 38 Cemeteries
Mahaska County
Woodlawn Cemeter
Forest Cemetery
Beacon Cemetary
Spring Creek Friends Cemetery
Monroe County Pyramids
Jefferson Township
Graceland Cemetery
New Sharon Friends Cemetery
Oakwood Cemetery
Baldwin Cemetery
Porter Grove Cemetery
Mahaska Cemetery
Searsboro International Order of Odd Fellows Cemetery
Nelson Pioneer Farm & Museum/Mahaska County Historical Society
Chief Mahaska Statue
Lake Keomah State Park
Mahaska County Veterans Affrs
Mahaska Community Recreation Foundation
Earl De Boef Memorial Prairie
Caldwell Park
Agnes Patterson Memorial Park
Quercus Wilderness Area
Cedar Bluffs Natural Area Trailhead
Mahaska County Conservation
Peter's Wildlife Area
Memorial Hall
Nicholson Park
Swanson-Lomax Wildlife Area
Elk Rock State Park
Bonham Memorial Trail
Butler Cemetery
Mahaska County, Oskaloosa Iowa Freedom Rock
Langkamp Funeral Chapel & Crematory
Bates Funeral Chapel
Holland-Coble Funeral Home
Holm Funeral Home
White Oak Grove Church
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Choosing a Cemetery in Mahaska County County
In Mahaska County County, Iowa you'll find 38 cemeteries, ranging from public municipal cemeteries to memorial parks. Each cemetery has its own character and options.
Practical Information
When choosing a cemetery, several factors are important: location and accessibility, atmosphere and appearance, available burial options, and of course the costs for plots and maintenance. Many cemeteries in Mahaska County County offer options for both traditional burial and cremation urn interment.
Visitor Guidelines
When visiting a cemetery, it's important to respect the peace and serenity of the space. Keep dogs on leash, and be considerate of other visitors paying their respects. Most cemeteries are open daily during daylight hours.
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