Top Cemeteries in Yolo county, California, United states

Cottonwood Cemetery

Address: 29190 Co Rd 25, Winters, CA 95694, USA

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Winters Cemetery District

Address: 415 Cemetery St, Winters, CA 95694, USA

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“Big thanks to Nick at the Winters Cemetary for cleaning up my Dad and Brothers Flower Cups and being so nice about it! Great employee! I appreciate the grounds being so well taken care of each and every time that I visit to the area and place flowers at my dad and brother‘s grave site”

Monument Hill Memorial Park

Address: 35036 County Rd 22, Woodland, CA 95695, USA

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“It is a beautiful cemetery on rolling hills. Peaceful”

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Address: 66 E Main St, Hamburg, NY 14075, USA

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“I recently visited this Dollar Tree to get a few miscellaneous things on my way to Davis. While there I ended up passing out on the floor of an aisle. All the employees there were super helpful and very kind. They were quick to help and to make sure I was okay, the manager even sat in the back with me until someone came to pick me up. Overall they were able to take an extremely traumatic and humiliating experience and help me to feel safe and cared for.”

Woodland Cemetery

Address: 800 West St, Woodland, CA 95695, USA

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“To see my family that not with me that pass away”

Mary's Cemetery

Address: 12020 Co Rd 98, Woodland, CA 95695, USA

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“Mary's Cemetery has been at the corner of County Rd 98 and County Rd 15 since 1857. Prominent pioneer families of Yolo County are buried there. The cemetery is surrounded by farmlands on 3 sides, with the main entrance facing County Rd 98. A small chapel, a California Landmark, was built in 1901 in the corner of the cemetery nearest County Rd 15, and County Rd 98, facing East. It can seat about 20 people and has built in altar, pulpit, and pews. It last was opened to the public several decades ago for a wedding. It is too old, and in fragile condition, to be opened now. My late mother, Mary Alice Richter Frazier, was administrator/caretaker of the cemetery for many years in the mid to late 20th century. She would place flowers on members of her mother's family buried there year round on major holidays and birthdays. Many of the oldest tombstones (mid to late 19th century) have fallen into disrepair, or been vandalized, over the last 50+ years as many of those buried in Mary's Cemetery have no surviving family members to tend the grave sites.”

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