Interment directory
The information contained in this directory has been provided by the Cemetery Association with the hope that it will assist you in locating and learning more about your family history. We understand the importance and meaning behind this search and appreciate the opportunity to help you in your efforts.
We welcome any additional information that you or your family can provide us in updating our records. Our records begin with the first burial in 1882 and are kept current by cemetery staff.
Every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of this information; however, historical records can present unique challenges. Some records may contain incomplete details, difficult-to-read handwriting, or information affected by years of use and age. Any information that presents challenges will be interpreted and recorded to the best of the cemetery staff’s ability. As new information is received and additional documentation is verified, this directory will continue to be updated and revised.
Individuals listed in this directory are generally recorded with a burial or interment date. In many cases, this date reflects the date of burial rather than the date of death. Death dates can typically be found on the monuments or markers located within the cemetery.
Maps have been included with many records to assist visitors in locating individual gravesites. The south half of the cemetery is known as Old Fairview and contains upright monuments and markers. This area is divided into four sections: A, B, C, and D.
The north half of the cemetery includes the Memorial Gardens and Mausoleum, consisting of the Garden of Christus, the Garden of Peace, and the Garden of Prayer. In these areas, visitors will find only ground-level markers and monuments.