Cemeteries in Rush 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 34 Cemeteries
Hall Cemetery
LaCrosse City Cemetery
Hampton Cemetery
German Lutheran Cemetery
Nickel Cemetery
St Michael's Cemetery
Union Township
Rush County
Richland/Fishers Cemetery
Calvary Cemetery
Center Cemetery
Van Pelt Cemetery
South Park Cemetery
Pleasant View Cemetery
Chapel Cemetery
Hanover Cemetery
Memorial Park Dr
Moster Mortuary
Hinsey-Brown Funeral Service Knightstown Chapel
Showalter Blackwell Long Funeral Home
Urban-Winkler Funeral Home and Monuments
Rush County Historical Society
Shiloh Cemetery
Blue River Wesleyan Church
Hopewell Church
Ben Davis Creek Christian Church
Winchester Cemetery
Rush County Memorial Hospital
Kansas Merci Boxcar & Veterans Memorial Park
Daniel G. Rupp Memorial Park
Blue Star Memorial Highway Park
Memorial Rose Garden
Janousek Funeral Home
Rush County Historical Museum
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Cemeteries by City
Choosing a Cemetery in Rush County County
In Rush County County, Kansas you'll find 34 cemeteries, ranging from public municipal cemeteries. 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 Rush 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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