Municipal cemeteries in Chicago are administered by city parks and recreation departments or dedicated cemetery offices, providing burial plot sales, interment services, and maintenance of historically significant community burial grounds. There are 32 Cemetery locations in Chicago, Illinois.
Families in Chicago planning ahead for burial arrangements should contact the cemetery office to inquire about plot availability, pricing, perpetual care fees, and interment scheduling, as some popular municipal cemeteries have limited remaining capacity.
List of Chicago City, Illinois Cemetery
Anshe Emet Synagogue Section Memorial Park Cemetery
Bnai Brith Cemetery
Chicago Bohemian National Cemetery
Bohemian National Cemetery
Chicago Catholic Cemeteries
Chicago Mount Olive Cemetery
Chicago Illinois Pet Cemetery
Chicago Norwood Park Cemetery Company
Chicago Graceland Cemetery
Chicago Mount Olivet Cemetery
Chicago Mt Hope Cemetery Association
Chicago Mt Olivet Cemetery
Chicago Ridgelawn Cemetery
Chicago Rosehill Cemetery
Chicago St Boniface Cemetery
Chicago St Nicholas Cemetery
Irving Park Cemetery
Montrose Cemetery & Crematorium
Mount Greenwood Cemetery
Mt Olive Cemetery & Mausoleum
Mt Mayriv Cemetery
Mt Greenwood Cemetery Association
Mt Olive Cemetery 2133
Oak Woods Cemetery
Read Dunning Memorial Park Cemetery
Rosehill Cemetery Administration Building And Entry Gate
Rosemont Park Cemetery
St Henry Catholic Cemetery
St Casmir Catholic Cemetery
St Luke Cemetery
Union Ridge Cemetery
Wunders Cemetery
Visitors to cemeteries in Chicago should be aware of posted hours, rules regarding flowers, decorations, and grave decorations, and seasonal restrictions on certain types of memorials. Cemetery staff can assist with locating specific gravesites, particularly in older sections where original markers may be difficult to read.
You may also find Cemetery locations in nearby cities including Chicago, Skokie, Park Ridge.