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  1. City Cemeteries - City of Charlotte

    Learn more on the VA website, or call the VA Benefits hotline at 800-827-1000. Please note there are no VA national cemeteries in Charlotte. The closest one is Salisbury National Cemetery in …

  2. Cemeteries in Charlotte, North Carolina - Find a Grave

    Charlotte, North Carolina locations for cemeteries.

  3. Gethsemane Cemetery and Memorial Gardens - Charlotte, NC

    We offer well-maintained burials, cremation and mausoleum places for families living in Charlotte, Huntersville, and Matthews, NC. Please also visit our All About Cremation services here.

  4. Historic Elmwood Pinewood Cemetery

    Encompassing over 70 acres of public space, the burial sites of Elmwood, Pinewood and Settlers’ Cemeteries serve as a stirring reminder of Charlotte’s history.

  5. Cemetery - Forest Lawn West Cemetery - Dignity Memorial

    Our team at Forest Lawn West Cemetery is here for you. In-ground lawn burial among flowers and trees, in a serene, park-like setting. Beautiful structures designed for aboveground …

  6. Cemeteries - Charlotte, NC (Burial Services & Records)

    Looking for cemeteries & burial records in Charlotte, NC? Quickly access information about 18 Cemeteries near you!

  7. Find a Cemetery in Charlotte, NC on cemetery.com

    Compare service options, request information, and schedule a meeting with best-in-class local cemeteries in Charlotte, NC. Find the cemetery that meets your needs.

  8. Charlotte Cemetery | Cemeteries in Charlotte NC

    Locate any cemetery in Charlotte, NC and map out its location, view contact details, and read any historical information a cemetery might have.

  9. Cemeteries in Charlotte, NC - Brown Memorials

    May 28, 2019 · Old Settlers Cemetery, Elmwood Cemetery, and Pinewood Cemetery are three of the most historic cemeteries in Charlotte. These cemeteries are the final resting places for …

  10. Elmwood/Pinewood Cemetery | Historic Landmarks - MeckNC.gov

    By the mid-1850s, Settlers’ Cemetery on West Fifth Street – Charlotte’s first and only municipal burial ground – was rapidly reaching its capacity. In 1853, the city purchased the first of …