Prescott National Cemetery - US Department of Veterans Affairs

State
Arizona
County
Yavapai County
City
Prescott
Postal Code
86301
Location
500 State Highway 89
Phone
928-717-7569
Hours
Mon-Fri 8:00 AM-4:30 PM

Prescott National Cemetery – US Department of Veterans Affairs in Prescott was founded in 1885 as a small cemetery to inter the victims of the smallpox pandemic that claimed the lives of 59 residents. The Prescott National Cemetery – US Department of Veterans Affairs gradually grew as the population increased, prompting the purchase of more land in 1913 north of the brown road.

The Prescott National Cemetery – US Department of Veterans Affairs hosts graves of prominent persons in Prescott, including mayors, veterans of the U.S. Armed Forces, early pioneers, and Criminals. The grounds are under the maintenance of dedicated staff who provide affordable services earning the Prescott National Cemetery – US Department of Veterans Affairs an outstanding reputation.

One of the distinctive heritage marks at the Prescott National Cemetery – US Department of Veterans Affairs is the graves of unknown persons buried during the great depression. In addition, the Prescott National Cemetery – US Department of Veterans Affairs hosts graves of one American Airforce pilot and 30 British cadets. The service members died at the Falcon airfield training grounds during World War II.

Prescott National Cemetery – US Department of Veterans Affairs is located in 500 State Highway 89, Prescott, Arizona, 86301, in Yavapai County County. Prescott National Cemetery – US Department of Veterans Affairs operates under the management of the Recreation and Community Facilities Department, which is a City of Prescott Parks department.

Services, Duties, and Responsibilities

The management of the Prescott National Cemetery – US Department of Veterans Affairs commits to serving the Prescott community with sincere dedication and upholding a high degree of human dignity.

In Prescott National Cemetery – US Department of Veterans Affairs’s mission, the management offers the following services:

  • The Prescott National Cemetery – US Department of Veterans Affairs preserves and manages historic graves of prominent persons such as Prescott city mayors and early pioneers.
  • The Prescott National Cemetery – US Department of Veterans Affairs management offers memorial services at a fee to Prescott community members who are interring their deceased.
  • The Prescott National Cemetery – US Department of Veterans Affairs Management maintains records of all the persons who have their graves in the Prescott National Cemetery – US Department of Veterans Affairs and provides them to the public.
  • The Prescott National Cemetery – US Department of Veterans Affairs management carries out the Prescott National Cemetery – US Department of Veterans Affairs maintenance, such as cleaning and gardening.
  • The Prescott National Cemetery – US Department of Veterans Affairs management offers monument installation services at a fee.
  • The Prescott National Cemetery – US Department of Veterans Affairs develops the policies and strategies to improve service delivery to the residents of Prescott City and cemetery visitors.

You can reach the Prescott National Cemetery – US Department of Veterans Affairs in Prescott for any inquiries by calling 928-717-7569 . You may also access Prescott National Cemetery – US Department of Veterans Affairs services online by visiting the official website.

Directions

Refer the map below to find the driving directions.