How Quickly are Gravesites Marked in a National Cemetery?
Understanding that placement of the final marker is a key point of closure for the family, the National Cemetery Administration has a goal to place the final marker, with the inscription selected by the family, as soon as possible. We may provide a headstone, marker, or niche cover to identify the burial place in a federal, Department of Defense, or state Veterans cemetery. We may also provide a headstone, marker, or medallion for Veterans buried in private or public cemeteries.
Cemetery Name | Percent Graves Marked Within 60 Days |
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A Fort Worden Post Cemetery 1300-1398 W St Port Townsend, WA, 98368
A
Fort Worden Post Cemetery |
76.92 %
|
B Tahoma National Cemetery 18600 SE 240th Street Kent, WA, 98042
B
Tahoma National Cemetery |
98.32 %
|
C Vancouver Barracks National Cemetery 1455 E 4th Plain Blvd. Vancouver, WA, 98663
C
Vancouver Barracks National Cemetery |
84.62 %
|
D Washington State Veterans Cemetery 21702 W Espanola Rd Medical Lake, WA, 99022
D
Washington State Veterans Cemetery |
82.77 %
|