Fogartyville Cemetery 4200 3rd Avenue Northwest, Bradenton, FL 34209
About the Business
Welcome to Fogartyville Cemetery, a serene resting place located in the heart of Bradenton, Florida. Situated at 4200 3rd Avenue Northwest, our cemetery offers a tranquil and respectful environment for honoring the lives of loved ones. As a cherished part of the community, Fogartyville Cemetery is dedicated to providing compassionate and professional services to families during their times of need.
Our beautifully maintained grounds serve as a peaceful sanctuary where families and friends can gather to remember and celebrate the lives of those who have passed. With a commitment to excellence, Fogartyville Cemetery offers a variety of burial options and personalized services to meet the diverse needs and wishes of our community.
We understand the importance of creating a lasting tribute, and our caring staff is here to assist you with all aspects of planning and memorialization. Whether you are pre-planning or arranging a service, we are here to provide guidance and support every step of the way.
Visit Fogartyville Cemetery to experience the tranquility and care that define our sacred space. For more information about our services, please contact us or stop by to speak with a member of our team. At Fogartyville Cemetery, we are honored to serve the Bradenton community with dignity and respect.
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Location & Phone number
4200 3rd Avenue Northwest, Bradenton, Florida 34209, United States
Reviews
"Been in Brad3nton my whole life. And I Love Old Cemetarys. I just Love the history of Bradenton.. This is my Home Town and I Love it. But this Cemetery Is a little creepy but I love it."
"Very calming walk through. Many old graves. It's a separated cemetery like most older ones. Great place."
"Cool cemetery, great place to take a walk and read headstones."
"I am proud that my son had the distinct honored of performing his Eagle project here. Many thanks to all that participated, special thanks to Troop 181 and American Legion Post 24."
"My great great grandfather, Captain John Fogarty, arrived here to homestead on April 10, 1865. It was great to come visit and pay my respects to his gravesite and those of the other Fogartys. My great grandmother, Martha Irene Fogarty, is also buried nearby. I whitewashed my family's tombstones located in the center of the cemetery so they are easy to find."
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