Arlington Cemetery Association 748 Schuyler Avenue, Kearny, NJ 07032
About the Business
Welcome to the Arlington Cemetery Association, a serene and respectful resting place located at 748 Schuyler Avenue, Kearny, New Jersey. Established with a commitment to honor and preserve the memories of loved ones, our cemetery offers a tranquil environment for reflection and remembrance. With meticulously maintained grounds, Arlington Cemetery provides a peaceful setting for families and friends to pay tribute to those who have passed.
Our dedicated team is committed to providing compassionate support and guidance during difficult times, ensuring that each service reflects the unique life and legacy of the departed. We offer a range of burial options, including traditional in-ground interments and cremation plots, accommodating a variety of personal and cultural preferences.
At Arlington Cemetery Association, we understand the importance of creating a lasting tribute. Our beautifully landscaped gardens, stately trees, and serene pathways offer a place of solace and contemplation for visitors. We invite you to explore our grounds and discover a place where memories are cherished and celebrated.
For more information about our services or to schedule a visit, please contact us. We are here to assist you with care, respect, and professionalism.
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748 Schuyler Avenue, Kearny, New Jersey 07032, United States
Reviews
"My parents are buried here. First there are gofer holes all over and deep. All the trees were cut down outside the cemetery to allow for new electrical poles. I thought for every tree that is cut down you have to replace with another one.There is absolutely no upkeep inside this cemetery. I went here on Father’s Day and I so wish I had the money I would take my parents out and put them in Holy Cross Cemetery. Shameful!!!!!"
"If I had the money and my family would be ok with it I would take my brother out of this place. There is nothing professional about some of these people. They are cruel and the man in charge of the grounds and preparing graves is a complete a******. We picked a spot for my brother and they put him in another area behind a dumpster on a steep hill. It was pouring out and they did not provide a tent for us. When we questioned him about it he told his daughter she could take her father and leave. We are a good respectable family and we were treated like trash. I have not been able to go back yet because it was the worst experience and it’s too painful. Families who bury loved ones here make sure to get everything promised in writing even though they will tell you it isn’t possible."
"I’m trying to understand the purpose and reason as to why flowers that are left to love ones are removed. Is there any respect for the dead? I mean if the excuse is to clean the cemetery. That would be considered false because I have seen stones that are almost completely covered with grass. So if your reason or excuse is saying you are cleaning the grounds thats is totally false because stones would of been cleaned and not covered in grass. I have a friend who had a love one bury here and visit I went to visit with them and I read a note myself giving them a date in where all decorations, flowers etc will be removed smh. I never heard such thing, its ridiculous. What is the motive to remove such things? There are rules to certain items being allowed, so they say...but flowers? For God sake is a cemetery its not bothering anyone, respect the dead."
"I am very disappointed with this cemetery and service. After spending your hard earned money ,you are told your not able to put certain items on your love ones grave this is outrageous. Employess should not be allowed to remove items from a grave and if so the least you can do is return it to the family. Bulldozers should not run over graves and flowers this is a complete disrespect for the dead and family. May the lord forgive you. If you want more clients be fair. Are love ones grave matter.."
"After loosing someone dear what that person puts on a grave for a love one should be respected .You should at least have the common sense to notify someone before removing any personal items from a grave your lack of respect and anti Christian bias shows. P.S you have pest issue you show more respect for vermin then people feelings."
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