Alameda Family helps its clients with every facet of funeral arrangement, assisted by an informative website with answers to frequently asked questions. The staff honors pre-need agreements and can handle details concerning cremation, caskets, urns and floral arrangements. The premises are beautifully landscaped and shaded by pine trees.
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Artesia Cemetery is a public cemetery established in 1928. The historical site has numerous burials from veterans of the Civil War, as well as veterans from other conflicts, including the recent Iraq War. The cemetery is comprised of 14 acres and is operated by a board of trustees. Check its website for details on pricing for services or call to speak with an associate.
Sylvan Cemetery District was founded in 1862 and is the largest district cemetery in Sacramento. This community cemetery provides burial caskets, plots, cremation in-ground, raised and in a rose garden. Sylvan Cemetery serves neighboring cities such as Antelope, Natomas, Orangevale, North Highlands, Rio Linda and Elverta. The gates close at dusk.
Elsinore Valley Cemetary, though listed as being located on Collier Street in Lake Elsinore, is actually accessed off Riverside Drive. It has a lovely setting and is situated right at the end of the cul-de-sac, lending a quiet serene quality to the place even before guests head up the main drive.
The actual cemetery is over a century old, though it was not formally purchased and given the current name until the 1920s. There is a special section set aside for veterans, and the Home of Peace, a Jewish Cemetery, is adjacent to the main cemetery on the north side.
Records are available only for existing headstones, those seeking more detailed information are invited to contact the cemetery or the Lake Elsinore Genealogical Society. Those looking to plan a funeral can call ahead and the staff while help you out with all of the planning details.
The cemetery is open for visitors 365 days per year, though the main office is only open weekdays and is closed holidays.