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Cemeteries in Appleton, WI
Appleton Cemetery Association-Riverside - Appleton, WI - Phone: (920) 733-5629
Brettschneider Trettin-Lederer L CHPL & Crmtn SRVC - Appleton, WI - Phone: (920) 733-7383
Highland Memorial Park - Appleton, WI - Phone: (920) 733-6505
St Joseph Cemetery - Appleton, WI - Phone: (920) 733-1631
Valley Funeral Home & Crematory - Appleton, WI - Phone: (920) 733-5435
Wichmann Funeral Home Tri-County Chapel - Appleton, WI - Phone: (920) 831-9905
Wichmann Funeral Homes & Crematory - Appleton, WI - Phone: (920) 739-1231
Helpful Definition for: Cemeteries
A cemetery in Appleton is a place in which dead bodies and cremated remains are buried. The term implies that the land is specifically designated as a burying ground. It is a place where the final ceremonies of death are observed. Modern cemeteries in Appleton are usually spacious, landscaped, burial grounds outside of the city limits. They are protected areas. Usually they have many tombstones placed on open spaces. Different styles of cemeteries are in use in Appleton: monumental, lawn, natural, or family, each with its own distinct style, reflecting the diversity of practices around death.
Recent Business News for: Cemeteries
Gone and almost forgotten -- slave graves along I-75 - Atlanta Journal Constitution
Gone and almost forgotten -- slave graves along I-75Atlanta Journal ConstitutionThe owners believed the cemetery hurt their business and removed most of the headstones, said Senior Assistant Attorney General Charlie Richards, who represented the DOT on the case. Richards said many of the graves had not been marked, but the DOT did ...