Perpetual Care
- Perpetual care is for the care of the grounds of the cemetery. It helps with the upkeep of the grass, trees, roads, and any shrubbery as well as the memorial for the unknown citizens buried in the cemetery.
- Perpetual care is NOT for the care of monuments, headstones, or grave markers. The care of those is the responsibility of the family of the person interred. We do our best to keep as many older monuments in the best shape that we can, however the elements can cause damage or deterioration and as a non-profit we do not have limitless funds to be able to care for every single monument in the cemetery.
- Monuments (also known as headstones or grave markers) are allowed to be placed at any grave site. Only one per site, upright monuments are permissible.
- No permanent urns, planters, or direct plantings are allowed unless in a flower "U" which must be purchased through the cemetery.
- No tree or bush plantings allowed.