Salt Lake County, Utah Cemeteries

United States   Utah    Salt Lake County    Salt Lake County Cemeteries

See http://history.utah.gov/apps/burials/execute/cemeterylist for Utah Burials Database

Kimball-Whitney Cemetery
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Union Fort Pioneer Cemetery
===== Valley View Memorial Park -- 4335 W 4100 S, Salt Lake City, UT

Midvale City Cemetery -- 471 6th Ave, Midvale, UT, 84047, 801-567-7242
Location: Midvale, Salt Lake County Address: 471 6th Ave Midvale, UT 84047 Travel Directions: 7500 South 400 West Contact: Midvale City Corporation Phone: 801-567-7242 Owner: Midvale City Corporation Burial Plots: 6421 Number of Burials: 3597 Size: Year Established: 1923 Year of First Burial: 1909 Most recent recorded death year: 2001 Information in database: Yes

Riverton City Cemetery --1500 West 1320 S, Riverton, UT, 84065, 801-254-0704
Riverton City Cemetery Located 1500 West 13200 South Riverton, Utah Business Office: 12830 South Redwood Road Riverton, Utah 84065 City Recorder Virginia Loader...

Salt Lake City Cemetery -- 200 "N" Street, Salt Lake City, UT, 84103, 801-596-5020
TheSalt Lake City Cemeteryis located at 200 "N" Street.

Holladay Memorial Park--4900 S Memory Lane, Holladay, UT, 84117, 801-278-2803
In 1848, when the first pioneer death occurred in Holladay, the cemetery knoll in the southeast section overlooking lowland watery meadows and a cottonwood creek was selected as a community cemetery. For 127 years, local LDS church leaders oversaw the 13-acre cemetery. Old headstones dating from the 1800s are dotted across the hill and tell the story of the Holladay area. This cemetery is the burial place of early pioneers and settlers. From any place in the cemetery, the view of Mount Olympus is spectacular. The cemetery is a quiet, serene place of remembrance tucked into a quaint neighborhood. It is a landmark that offers convenience, history and peace. Memorial Estates purchased, Holladay Cemetery, in 1990.

Lake Hills Memorial Cemetery--10055 S State, Sandy, UT, 84070, 801-566-1249
Memorial Estates purchased, Lake Hills Mortuary and Cemetery, in 1990

Lakeview Memorial Cemetery--1640 E Lakeview Drive, Bountiful, UT, 84010, 801-298-1564
In 1965, 12 acres of land were purchased in the foothills above Bountiful. At the time, no paved roads led to the cemetery and a mile-long dirt track was graded to access the property

Mountain View Memorial Cemetery--7800 S 3115 E, Cottonwood Heights, UT, 84121, 801-943-0831
In the early 1950s, a group of church and civic leaders saw a need for a memorial park in the Salt Lake Valley that would be different from other parks. This memorial park was designed with a mortuary on the premises and set at the foot of the beautiful Cottonwood Canyons. Mountain View Memorial Estates resulted from their idea, and was the first combined mortuary and memorial park in the Intermountain West.In 1958, Mountain View Investment Group, purchased 18 acres of land on the east side of the valley to meet the needs of a growing population in that area. In 1964 the park increased in size from 18 acres to 23 acres, and the park was endowed.

Redwood Memorial Cemetery--6500 S Redwood Road, West Jordan, UT, 84123, 801-969-3456
Memorial Estates began work on a new cemetery to serve the west side of the valley on Redwood Road. Groundbreaking ceremonies for Redwood Memorial Estates were held in 1960 and construction began on the chapel and mortuary in 1961. Redwood, began with only 16 grassy acres and expanded to 85 acres. Redwood memorial has hosted an Isamic Garden since ????.

Wasatch Lawn Memorial Park -- 3401 Highland Dr, Salt Lake City, UT, 84106-3391, 801-466-8688
Community contributed photographs for Wasatch Lawn Memorial Park Cemetery are available &amp; welcome. Headstone listing at http://utahgravestones.org/cemetery.php?cemID=15

The website is Wasatch Lawn Mortuary and Memorial Park- it is a part of a larger Memorial organization.