Cemetery
Utah Veterans Cemetery & Memorial Park
17111 South Camp Williams Road
Bluffdale, Utah 84065
Office Hours:
Monday - Friday, 8:00AM to 5:00PM
Office: (801) 254-9036
Fax:
(801) 254-5756
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The Utah Veterans Memorial Cemetery and Memorial Park was dedicated on Memorial Day 1990 and is located just north of Camp Williams in Bluffdale, Utah. It offers a beautiful panoramic view of the Wasatch Mountains and pays tribute as an honored burial ground to Veterans, their spouses and dependent children. It also provides an appropriate venue for memorial services, funerals, meditation and other Veteran memorial related events.
The cemetery has added two new options in addition to the previously
offered in-ground urn burials. Veterans and families that prefer
cremation now have the opportunity to use the newly built granite
columbarium (COLUMBARIUM) for niche interments or the beautifully landscaped
Memorial Garden (SCATTER) to scatter the cremation ashes of their loved one in a
private setting.
How do I make arrangements to be buried at the Utah Veterans Cemetery
and Memorial Park?
You or your family can choose any funeral home or mortuary to help
plan your services. Bring the veteran's DD-214 or military discharge
paperwork to the mortuary. The mortuary will fax the DD-214 to the
cemetery. The mortuary will also contact the cemetery to reserve a
day and a time for the graveside service and burial. Mortuaries can
submit a burial request by clicking on the link below.
Submit Cemetery Burial Request
Amenities:
The modern 150-seat chapel is the centerpiece of the 30-acre memorial cemetery. The administrative building houses military artifacts and other patriotic materials. A Freedom Shrine contains copies of the Constitution, Declaration of Independence, Bill of Rights and other significant historical documents that relate to the founding of our great nation.
A Wall of Honor is located in the outside courtyard between the chapel and administration building. The wall lists names of individuals and organizations who have donated $100 or more to the cemetery's perpetual Wall of Honor project.















