The 30 Best Remembrance areas in Hamburg, New York
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Lakeside Cemetery
Welcome to Lakeside Cemetery, a serene and beautiful resting place located at 4810 Camp Road, Hamburg, New York 14075. As you enter through our distinctive brick and wrought iron gates, you'll be greeted by the Veterans Eternal Flame, a moving tribute to our nation's military heroes, alongside the grand Lakeside Mausoleum and Peace Mausoleum. Nestled behind these landmarks is the Veterans Field of Valor®, a dedicated area honoring many of our cherished Western New York military veterans. Lakeside Cemetery spans over 200 acres of picturesque landscape, offering a tranquil setting that blends historical charm with modern amenities. As you explore, you'll discover monuments dating back to the late 1800s, as well as contemporary lawn-level and upright markers. Our cemetery provides a variety of affordable burial options, including traditional and cremation choices, catering to your specific needs.
Ss. Peter & Paul Cemetery
Welcome to Ss. Peter & Paul Cemetery, a historic and serene final resting place located at 1 Veit Road, Hamburg, New York. Established in 1875 by Rev. Vincenz Scheffels, our cemetery spans over 12 acres of peaceful grounds, rich with history and tradition. Originally, parishioners were laid to rest around the church, following the customs of the old country (Germany). Recognizing the need for a dedicated space, Rev. Scheffels acquired this land, which was later expanded by Msgr. Anthony Veit in 1929. Our cemetery is home to many early Hamburg residents and beloved clergy, including Rev. Scheffels, Rev. Bornefeld, Msgr. Veit, and Msgr. Anton LaRusch. In 1991-92, Msgr. Gerard Green made significant improvements, including the installation of drainage systems and the widening of the entrance, ensuring a welcoming and well-maintained environment for visitors.
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