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Antelope Valley Cemetery District is a Los Angeles County tax-supported special district established by and for the residents of the District. Persons not residing within the District are welcomed but are required to pay a nominal non-resident fee.
The District boundaries are approximately Avenue A, south to Avenue N, the San Bernardino County Line to 320th Street West. Cemeteries in the District include Lancaster Cemetery and Del Sur Cemetery.
The gates are open for visitors from sunrise to sunset, seven days a week. Current office hours are Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM - 4:30 PM.
CLICK HERE TO REVIEW OUR
Rules & Regulations
Pre-need Planning Services
What Is Pre-Need Planning?
When you plan in advance, you can make your own choices based on your needs and wishes. You choose how your final arrangements will be carried out.
This advanced planning takes the worry and concern away from your family and can help eliminate confusion and the financial pressures associated with an emotional time.
Your specific needs will be taken care of by our friendly and caring staff.
What Does It Cost?
Scattering in our Rose Garden begins at $762. Cremation lots and niches start at $999 (infant and newborn) to $2,834 (above ground, single niche). Single plots begin at $5,879 with double companion plots at $9,447.
Prices vary with any additions to the standard services. Please contact the District office for detailed pricing.
What Do I Need?
At Lancaster Cemetery, you will need to purchase a plot or niche, single or companion.
The plots require a liner or vault; open and closing (includes services set-up); marker setting; Endowment care and state tax.
Other miscellaneous fees may apply according to your needs. A $650 fee applies to those not located in the Antelope Valley Cemetery District boundaries.
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The People of Antelope Valley Cemetery District
Board Meetings and agenda are posted at the Lancaster Cemetery District office. Meetings are usually held on the second Wednesday of every month at 8:00 a.m. in the District office. Please contact District office to check meeting schedules.
Cemetery Staff
Linda Blanco – General Manager
Trustees
David Owens – Chairman
Richard Cook
Christine Ward
To Learn More About
Lancaster Cemetery History
CEMETERY HISTORY
For Government Compensation in California (GCC Website)
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Veterans Court of Honor
Veterans from all wars and conflicts are remembered at Lancaster Cemetery. We have several memorials and celebrations throughout the year for our veterans including Memorial Day, 4th of July, Veterans Day and Wreaths Across America. We have also had events specifically for Vietnam Veterans Day, our World War II and Korean War veterans, Purple Heart Hometown Heroes and Civil War veterans.
Lancaster Cemetery makes sure that no veteran is buried alone. A policy has been set that If there are no family members present for the funeral, we will have a special ceremony with local ROTC students or veterans from the area and will have Taps played in honor of his or her service.
In 2007 the non-profit organization Friends of the Lancaster Cemetery, Inc. (FOLC) was formed. Through fundraising events and partnering with local schools and the community, this group has been able to build a Veterans Court of Honor with monuments and flags/flagpoles honoring our veterans.
The walkway is made up of bricks with 2,000 of them donated by Jaqua and Sons Masonry in Lancaster, CA. The bricks are sponsored with names of veterans from all wars (as far back as the Revolutionary War) engraved on each brick. Sponsorship bricks can be purchased for a donation of $75 per brick.
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CLICK HERE TO REVIEW OUR Rules & Regulations main Pre-need Planning Services Pre-Need Planning ?" class="ut-adaptive-image skip-lazy wp-post-image"> What Is Pre-Need Planning ? When you plan in advance, you can make your own choices based on your needs and wishes. You choose how your final arrangements will be carried out. This advanced planning takes the worry and concern away from your family and can help eliminate confusion and the financial pressures associated with an emotional time. Your specific needs will be taken care of by our friendly and caring staff. Cost ?" class="ut-adaptive-image skip-lazy wp-post-image"> What Does It Cost ? Scattering in our Rose Garden begins at $762. Cremation lots and niches start at $999 (infant and newborn) to $2,834 (above ground, single niche). Single plots begin at $5,879 with double companion plots at $9,447. Prices vary with any additions to the standard services. Please contact the District office for detailed pricing. What Do I Need?" class="ut-adaptive-image skip-lazy wp-post-image"> What Do I Need? At Lancaster Cemetery, you will need to purchase a plot or niche, single or companion. The plots require a liner or vault; open and closing (includes services set-up); marker setting; Endowment care and state tax. Other miscellaneous fees may apply according to your needs. A $650 fee applies to those not located in the Antelope Valley Cemetery District boundaries. People resting during wreaths across America event Westerfield memorial with flowers and wreath Newspaper clipping showing photo of girl laying a wreath on veteran grave Veteran speaking to crowd Group of people posing for photo Senior veteran posing for a photo with a younger veteran Female speaker hugging veteran Luminaries on the graves of veterans glow in the foreground of the American flag at Lancaster Cemetery in Lancaster, Calif., Dec. 14. “The luminary display that we have done in conjunction with Wreaths Across America has really caught the imagination of the community,” commented Dave Owens, chairman, Board of Trustees for the cemetery. “I am so grateful that Lancaster City Councilman Ken Mann has volunteered to sponsor the display in honor of his father, Clifford Mann, who served in World War II as a Staff Sergeant for the Army Air Corps. I hope many Antelope Valley residents will come out to enjoy and participate in this beautiful display.” Veterans listening to speech Women speaking on podium at Wreaths Across America Grave of John Long with Wreath Man Speaking to crowd Luminaries adorn the graves of nearly 1,000 veterans buried at Lancaster Cemetery in Lancaster, Calif., Dec. 14. The candlelight display was part of a ceremony in conjunction with Wreaths Across America that remembers the fallen and honors those who served in the military. The evening lighting was spearheaded by Lancaster City Councilman, Ken Mann, who has sponsored the event for many years in honor of his late father, Clifford Mann, a World War II veteran and B-17 pilot. For more photographs from the ceremony Wreath on grave of veteran Wreaths Across America Young girl collecting Memorial Day flags View All Photos The People of Antelope Valley Cemetery District Board Meetings and agenda are posted at the Lancaster Cemetery District office. Meetings are usually held on the second Wednesday of every month at 8:00 a.m. in the District office. Please contact District office to check meeting schedules. Cemetery Staff Linda Blanco – General Manager Trustees David Owens – Chairman Richard Cook Christine Ward staff To Learn More About Lancaster Cemetery History Cemetery History For Government Compensation in California (GCC Website) Visit GCC Veterans Court of Honor Veterans from all wars and conflicts are remembered at Lancaster Cemetery. We have several memorials and celebrations throughout the year for our veterans including Memorial Day, 4th of July, Veterans Day and Wreaths Across America. We have also had events specifically for Vietnam Veterans Day, our World War II and Korean War veterans, Purple Heart Hometown Heroes and Civil War veterans. Lancaster Cemetery makes sure that no veteran is buried alone. A policy has been set that If there are no family members present for the funeral, we will have a special ceremony with local ROTC students or veterans from the area and will have Taps played in honor of his or her service. In 2007 the non-profit organization Friends of the Lancaster Cemetery, Inc. (FOLC) was formed. Through fundraising events and partnering with local schools and the community, this group has been able to build a Veterans Court of Honor with monuments and flags/flagpoles honoring our veterans. The walkway is made up of bricks with 2,000 of them donated by Jaqua and Sons Masonry in Lancaster, CA. The bricks are sponsored with names of veterans from all wars (as far back as the Revolutionary War) engraved on each brick. Sponsorship bricks can be purchased for a donation of $75 per brick. Contact Us 111 E. Lancaster Blvd. Lancaster, CA 93535 (661) 942-6110 (661) 942-6110 Office Hours: Monday - Friday: 8:00 AM - 4:30 PM. Map Your Name (required) Your Email (required) Subject Your Message contact MADE WITH BY WP HARBOR © 2021 Antelope Valley Cemetery District Accessibility This is a free demo result from the Wayback Machine Downloader. It is not a complete website. Antelope Valley Cemetery District Antelope Valley Cemetery District Home Services About Us Gallery Board Meetings Burial Locations Contact Us Home Services About Us Gallery Board Meetings Burial Locations Contact Us Welcome to Antelope Valley Cemetery District main Antelope Valley Cemetery District is a Los Angeles County tax-supported special district established by and for the residents of the District. Persons not residing within the District are welcomed but are required to pay a nominal non-resident fee. The District boundaries are approximately Avenue A, south to Avenue N, the San Bernardino County Line to 320th Street West. Cemeteries in the District include Lancaster Cemetery and Del Sur Cemetery. The gates are open for visitors from sunrise to sunset, seven days a week. Current office hours are Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM - 4:30 PM. CLICK HERE TO REVIEW OUR Rules & Regulations main Pre-need Planning Services Pre-Need Planning ?" class="ut-adaptive-image skip-lazy wp-post-image"> What Is Pre-Need Planning ? When you plan in advance, you can make your own choices based on your needs and wishes. You choose how your final arrangements will be carried out. This advanced planning takes the worry and concern away from your family and can help eliminate confusion and the financial pressures associated with an emotional time. Your specific needs will be taken care of by our friendly and caring staff. Cost ?" class="ut-adaptive-image skip-lazy wp-post-image"> What Does It Cost ? Scattering in our Rose Garden begins at $762. Cremation lots and niches start at $999 (infant and newborn) to $2,834 (above ground, single niche). Single plots begin at $5,879 with double companion plots at $9,447. Prices vary with any additions to the standard services. Please contact the District office for detailed pricing. What Do I Need?" class="ut-adaptive-image skip-lazy wp-post-image"> What Do I Need? At Lancaster Cemetery, you will need to purchase a plot or niche, single or companion. The plots require a liner or vault; open and closing (includes services set-up); marker setting; Endowment care and state tax. Other miscellaneous fees may apply according to your needs. A $650 fee applies to those not located in the Antelope Valley Cemetery District boundaries. People resting during wreaths across America event Westerfield memorial with flowers and wreath Newspaper clipping showing photo of girl laying a wreath on veteran grave Veteran speaking to crowd Group of people posing for photo Senior veteran posing for a photo with a younger veteran Female speaker hugging veteran Luminaries on the graves of veterans glow in the foreground of the American flag at Lancaster Cemetery in Lancaster, Calif., Dec. 14. “The luminary display that we have done in conjunction with Wreaths Across America has really caught the imagination of the community,” commented Dave Owens, chairman, Board of Trustees for the cemetery. “I am so grateful that Lancaster City Councilman Ken Mann has volunteered to sponsor the display in honor of his father, Clifford Mann, who served in World War II as a Staff Sergeant for the Army Air Corps. I hope many Antelope Valley residents will come out to enjoy and participate in this beautiful display.” Veterans listening to speech Women speaking on podium at Wreaths Across America Grave of John Long with Wreath Man Speaking to crowd Luminaries adorn the graves of nearly 1,000 veterans buried at Lancaster Cemetery in Lancaster, Calif., Dec. 14. The candlelight display was part of a ceremony in conjunction with Wreaths Across America that remembers the fallen and honors those who served in the military. The evening lighting was spearheaded by Lancaster City Councilman, Ken Mann, who has sponsored the event for many years in honor of his late father, Clifford Mann, a World War II veteran and B-17 pilot. For more photographs from the ceremony Wreath on grave of veteran Wreaths Across America Young girl collecting Memorial Day flags View All Photos The People of Antelope Valley Cemetery District Board Meetings and agenda are posted at the Lancaster Cemetery District office. Meetings are usually held on the second Wednesday of every month at 8:00 a.m. in the District office. Please contact District office to check meeting schedules. Cemetery Staff Linda Blanco – General Manager Trustees David Owens – Chairman Richard Cook Christine Ward staff To Learn More About Lancaster Cemetery History Cemetery History For Government Compensation in California (GCC Website) Visit GCC Veterans Court of Honor Veterans from all wars and conflicts are remembered at Lancaster Cemetery. We have several memorials and celebrations throughout the year for our veterans including Memorial Day, 4th of July, Veterans Day and Wreaths Across America. We have also had events specifically for Vietnam Veterans Day, our World War II and Korean War veterans, Purple Heart Hometown Heroes and Civil War veterans. Lancaster Cemetery makes sure that no veteran is buried alone. A policy has been set that If there are no family members present for the funeral, we will have a special ceremony with local ROTC students or veterans from the area and will have Taps played in honor of his or her service. In 2007 the non-profit organization Friends of the Lancaster Cemetery, Inc. (FOLC) was formed. Through fundraising events and partnering with local schools and the community, this group has been able to build a Veterans Court of Honor with monuments and flags/flagpoles honoring our veterans. The walkway is made up of bricks with 2,000 of them donated by Jaqua and Sons Masonry in Lancaster, CA. The bricks are sponsored with names of veterans from all wars (as far back as the Revolutionary War) engraved on each brick. Sponsorship bricks can be purchased for a donation of $75 per brick. Contact Us 111 E. Lancaster Blvd. Lancaster, CA 93535 (661) 942-6110 (661) 942-6110 Office Hours: Monday - Friday: 8:00 AM - 4:30 PM. Map Your Name (required) Your Email (required) Subject Your Message contact MADE WITH BY WP HARBOR © 2021 Antelope Valley Cemetery District Accessibility This is a free demo result from the Wayback Machine Downloader. It is not a complete website. Antelope Valley Cemetery District Antelope Valley Cemetery District Home Services About Us Gallery Board Meetings Burial Locations Contact Us Home Services About Us Gallery Board Meetings Burial Locations Contact Us Welcome to Antelope Valley Cemetery District main Antelope Valley Cemetery District is a Los Angeles County tax-supported special district established by and for the residents of the District. Persons not residing within the District are welcomed but are required to pay a nominal non-resident fee. The District boundaries are approximately Avenue A, south to Avenue N, the San Bernardino County Line to 320th Street West. Cemeteries in the District include Lancaster Cemetery and Del Sur Cemetery. The gates are open for visitors from sunrise to sunset, seven days a week. Current office hours are Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM - 4:30 PM. CLICK HERE TO REVIEW OUR Rules & Regulations main Pre-need Planning Services Pre-Need Planning ?" class="ut-adaptive-image skip-lazy wp-post-image"> What Is Pre-Need Planning ? When you plan in advance, you can make your own choices based on your needs and wishes. You choose how your final arrangements will be carried out. This advanced planning takes the worry and concern away from your family and can help eliminate confusion and the financial pressures associated with an emotional time. Your specific needs will be taken care of by our friendly and caring staff. Cost ?" class="ut-adaptive-image skip-lazy wp-post-image"> What Does It Cost ? Scattering in our Rose Garden begins at $762. Cremation lots and niches start at $999 (infant and newborn) to $2,834 (above ground, single niche). Single plots begin at $5,879 with double companion plots at $9,447. Prices vary with any additions to the standard services. Please contact the District office for detailed pricing. What Do I Need?" class="ut-adaptive-image skip-lazy wp-post-image"> What Do I Need? At Lancaster Cemetery, you will need to purchase a plot or niche, single or companion. The plots require a liner or vault; open and closing (includes services set-up); marker setting; Endowment care and state tax. Other miscellaneous fees may apply according to your needs. A $650 fee applies to those not located in the Antelope Valley Cemetery District boundaries. People resting during wreaths across America event Westerfield memorial with flowers and wreath Newspaper clipping showing photo of girl laying a wreath on veteran grave Veteran speaking to crowd Group of people posing for photo Senior veteran posing for a photo with a younger veteran Female speaker hugging veteran Luminaries on the graves of veterans glow in the foreground of the American flag at Lancaster Cemetery in Lancaster, Calif., Dec. 14. “The luminary display that we have done in conjunction with Wreaths Across America has really caught the imagination of the community,” commented Dave Owens, chairman, Board of Trustees for the cemetery. “I am so grateful that Lancaster City Councilman Ken Mann has volunteered to sponsor the display in honor of his father, Clifford Mann, who served in World War II as a Staff Sergeant for the Army Air Corps. I hope many Antelope Valley residents will come out to enjoy and participate in this beautiful display.” Veterans listening to speech Women speaking on podium at Wreaths Across America Grave of John Long with Wreath Man Speaking to crowd Luminaries adorn the graves of nearly 1,000 veterans buried at Lancaster Cemetery in Lancaster, Calif., Dec. 14. The candlelight display was part of a ceremony in conjunction with Wreaths Across America that remembers the fallen and honors those who served in the military. The evening lighting was spearheaded by Lancaster City Councilman, Ken Mann, who has sponsored the event for many years in honor of his late father, Clifford Mann, a World War II veteran and B-17 pilot. For more photographs from the ceremony Wreath on grave of veteran Wreaths Across America Young girl collecting Memorial Day flags View All Photos The People of Antelope Valley Cemetery District Board Meetings and agenda are posted at the Lancaster Cemetery District office. Meetings are usually held on the second Wednesday of every month at 8:00 a.m. in the District office. Please contact District office to check meeting schedules. Cemetery Staff Linda Blanco – General Manager Trustees David Owens – Chairman Richard Cook Christine Ward staff To Learn More About Lancaster Cemetery History Cemetery History For Government Compensation in California (GCC Website) Visit GCC Veterans Court of Honor Veterans from all wars and conflicts are remembered at Lancaster Cemetery. We have several memorials and celebrations throughout the year for our veterans including Memorial Day, 4th of July, Veterans Day and Wreaths Across America. We have also had events specifically for Vietnam Veterans Day, our World War II and Korean War veterans, Purple Heart Hometown Heroes and Civil War veterans. Lancaster Cemetery makes sure that no veteran is buried alone. A policy has been set that If there are no family members present for the funeral, we will have a special ceremony with local ROTC students or veterans from the area and will have Taps played in honor of his or her service. In 2007 the non-profit organization Friends of the Lancaster Cemetery, Inc. (FOLC) was formed. Through fundraising events and partnering with local schools and the community, this group has been able to build a Veterans Court of Honor with monuments and flags/flagpoles honoring our veterans. The walkway is made up of bricks with 2,000 of them donated by Jaqua and Sons Masonry in Lancaster, CA. The bricks are sponsored with names of veterans from all wars (as far back as the Revolutionary War) engraved on each brick. Sponsorship bricks can be purchased for a donation of $75 per brick. Contact Us 111 E. Lancaster Blvd. Lancaster, CA 93535 (661) 942-6110 (661) 942-6110 Office Hours: Monday - Friday: 8:00 AM - 4:30 PM. Map Your Name (required) Your Email (required) Subject Your Message contact MADE WITH BY WP HARBOR © 2021 Antelope Valley Cemetery District Accessibility This is a free demo result from the Wayback Machine Downloader. It is not a complete website. Antelope Valley Cemetery District Antelope Valley Cemetery District Home Services About Us Gallery Board Meetings Burial Locations Contact Us Home Services About Us Gallery Board Meetings Burial Locations Contact Us Welcome to Antelope Valley Cemetery District main Antelope Valley Cemetery District is a Los Angeles County tax-supported special district established by and for the residents of the District. Persons not residing within the District are welcomed but are required to pay a nominal non-resident fee. The District boundaries are approximately Avenue A, south to Avenue N, the San Bernardino County Line to 320th Street West. Cemeteries in the District include Lancaster Cemetery and Del Sur Cemetery. The gates are open for visitors from sunrise to sunset, seven days a week. Current office hours are Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM - 4:30 PM. CLICK HERE TO REVIEW OUR Rules & Regulations main Pre-need Planning Services Pre-Need Planning ?" class="ut-adaptive-image skip-lazy wp-post-image"> What Is Pre-Need Planning ? When you plan in advance, you can make your own choices based on your needs and wishes. You choose how your final arrangements will be carried out. This advanced planning takes the worry and concern away from your family and can help eliminate confusion and the financial pressures associated with an emotional time. Your specific needs will be taken care of by our friendly and caring staff. Cost ?" class="ut-adaptive-image skip-lazy wp-post-image"> What Does It Cost ? Scattering in our Rose Garden begins at $762. Cremation lots and niches start at $999 (infant and newborn) to $2,834 (above ground, single niche). Single plots begin at $5,879 with double companion plots at $9,447. Prices vary with any additions to the standard services. Please contact the District office for detailed pricing. What Do I Need?" class="ut-adaptive-image skip-lazy wp-post-image"> What Do I Need? At Lancaster Cemetery, you will need to purchase a plot or niche, single or companion. The plots require a liner or vault; open and closing (includes services set-up); marker setting; Endowment care and state tax. Other miscellaneous fees may apply according to your needs. A $650 fee applies to those not located in the Antelope Valley Cemetery District boundaries. People resting during wreaths across America event Westerfield memorial with flowers and wreath Newspaper clipping showing photo of girl laying a wreath on veteran grave Veteran speaking to crowd Group of people posing for photo Senior veteran posing for a photo with a younger veteran Female speaker hugging veteran Luminaries on the graves of veterans glow in the foreground of the American flag at Lancaster Cemetery in Lancaster, Calif., Dec. 14. “The luminary display that we have done in conjunction with Wreaths Across America has really caught the imagination of the community,” commented Dave Owens, chairman, Board of Trustees for the cemetery. “I am so grateful that Lancaster City Councilman Ken Mann has volunteered to sponsor the display in honor of his father, Clifford Mann, who served in World War II as a Staff Sergeant for the Army Air Corps. I hope many Antelope Valley residents will come out to enjoy and participate in this beautiful display.” Veterans listening to speech Women speaking on podium at Wreaths Across America Grave of John Long with Wreath Man Speaking to crowd Luminaries adorn the graves of nearly 1,000 veterans buried at Lancaster Cemetery in Lancaster, Calif., Dec. 14. The candlelight display was part of a ceremony in conjunction with Wreaths Across America that remembers the fallen and honors those who served in the military. The evening lighting was spearheaded by Lancaster City Councilman, Ken Mann, who has sponsored the event for many years in honor of his late father, Clifford Mann, a World War II veteran and B-17 pilot. For more photographs from the ceremony Wreath on grave of veteran Wreaths Across America Young girl collecting Memorial Day flags View All Photos The People of Antelope Valley Cemetery District Board Meetings and agenda are posted at the Lancaster Cemetery District office. Meetings are usually held on the second Wednesday of every month at 8:00 a.m. in the District office. Please contact District office to check meeting schedules. Cemetery Staff Linda Blanco – General Manager Trustees David Owens – Chairman Richard Cook Christine Ward staff To Learn More About Lancaster Cemetery History Cemetery History For Government Compensation in California (GCC Website) Visit GCC Veterans Court of Honor Veterans from all wars and conflicts are remembered at Lancaster Cemetery. We have several memorials and celebrations throughout the year for our veterans including Memorial Day, 4th of July, Veterans Day and Wreaths Across America. We have also had events specifically for Vietnam Veterans Day, our World War II and Korean War veterans, Purple Heart Hometown Heroes and Civil War veterans. Lancaster Cemetery makes sure that no veteran is buried alone. A policy has been set that If there are no family members present for the funeral, we will have a special ceremony with local ROTC students or veterans from the area and will have Taps played in honor of his or her service. In 2007 the non-profit organization Friends of the Lancaster Cemetery, Inc. (FOLC) was formed. Through fundraising events and partnering with local schools and the community, this group has been able to build a Veterans Court of Honor with monuments and flags/flagpoles honoring our veterans. The walkway is made up of bricks with 2,000 of them donated by Jaqua and Sons Masonry in Lancaster, CA. The bricks are sponsored with names of veterans from all wars (as far back as the Revolutionary War) engraved on each brick. Sponsorship bricks can be purchased for a donation of $75 per brick. Contact Us 111 E. Lancaster Blvd. Lancaster, CA 93535 (661) 942-6110 (661) 942-6110 Office Hours: Monday - Friday: 8:00 AM - 4:30 PM. Map Your Name (required) Your Email (required) Subject Your Message contact MADE WITH BY WP HARBOR © 2021 Antelope Valley Cemetery District Accessibility This is a free demo result from the Wayback Machine Downloader. It is not a complete website. Antelope Valley Cemetery District Antelope Valley Cemetery District Home Services About Us Gallery Board Meetings Burial Locations Contact Us Home Services About Us Gallery Board Meetings Burial Locations Contact Us Welcome to Antelope Valley Cemetery District main Antelope Valley Cemetery District is a Los Angeles County tax-supported special district established by and for the residents of the District. Persons not residing within the District are welcomed but are required to pay a nominal non-resident fee. The District boundaries are approximately Avenue A, south to Avenue N, the San Bernardino County Line to 320th Street West. Cemeteries in the District include Lancaster Cemetery and Del Sur Cemetery. The gates are open for visitors from sunrise to sunset, seven days a week. Current office hours are Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM - 4:30 PM. CLICK HERE TO REVIEW OUR Rules & Regulations main Pre-need Planning Services Pre-Need Planning ?" class="ut-adaptive-image skip-lazy wp-post-image"> What Is Pre-Need Planning ? When you plan in advance, you can make your own choices based on your needs and wishes. You choose how your final arrangements will be carried out. This advanced planning takes the worry and concern away from your family and can help eliminate confusion and the financial pressures associated with an emotional time. Your specific needs will be taken care of by our friendly and caring staff. Cost ?" class="ut-adaptive-image skip-lazy wp-post-image"> What Does It Cost ? Scattering in our Rose Garden begins at $762. Cremation lots and niches start at $999 (infant and newborn) to $2,834 (above ground, single niche). Single plots begin at $5,879 with double companion plots at $9,447. Prices vary with any additions to the standard services. Please contact the District office for detailed pricing. What Do I Need?" class="ut-adaptive-image skip-lazy wp-post-image"> What Do I Need? At Lancaster Cemetery, you will need to purchase a plot or niche, single or companion. The plots require a liner or vault; open and closing (includes services set-up); marker setting; Endowment care and state tax. Other miscellaneous fees may apply according to your needs. A $650 fee applies to those not located in the Antelope Valley Cemetery District boundaries. People resting during wreaths across America event Westerfield memorial with flowers and wreath Newspaper clipping showing photo of girl laying a wreath on veteran grave Veteran speaking to crowd Group of people posing for photo Senior veteran posing for a photo with a younger veteran Female speaker hugging veteran Luminaries on the graves of veterans glow in the foreground of the American flag at Lancaster Cemetery in Lancaster, Calif., Dec. 14. “The luminary display that we have done in conjunction with Wreaths Across America has really caught the imagination of the community,” commented Dave Owens, chairman, Board of Trustees for the cemetery. “I am so grateful that Lancaster City Councilman Ken Mann has volunteered to sponsor the display in honor of his father, Clifford Mann, who served in World War II as a Staff Sergeant for the Army Air Corps. I hope many Antelope Valley residents will come out to enjoy and participate in this beautiful display.” Veterans listening to speech Women speaking on podium at Wreaths Across America Grave of John Long with Wreath Man Speaking to crowd Luminaries adorn the graves of nearly 1,000 veterans buried at Lancaster Cemetery in Lancaster, Calif., Dec. 14. The candlelight display was part of a ceremony in conjunction with Wreaths Across America that remembers the fallen and honors those who served in the military. The evening lighting was spearheaded by Lancaster City Councilman, Ken Mann, who has sponsored the event for many years in honor of his late father, Clifford Mann, a World War II veteran and B-17 pilot. For more photographs from the ceremony Wreath on grave of veteran Wreaths Across America Young girl collecting Memorial Day flags View All Photos The People of Antelope Valley Cemetery District Board Meetings and agenda are posted at the Lancaster Cemetery District office. Meetings are usually held on the second Wednesday of every month at 8:00 a.m. in the District office. Please contact District office to check meeting schedules. Cemetery Staff Linda Blanco – General Manager Trustees David Owens – Chairman Richard Cook Christine Ward staff To Learn More About Lancaster Cemetery History Cemetery History For Government Compensation in California (GCC Website) Visit GCC Veterans Court of Honor Veterans from all wars and conflicts are remembered at Lancaster Cemetery. We have several memorials and celebrations throughout the year for our veterans including Memorial Day, 4th of July, Veterans Day and Wreaths Across America. We have also had events specifically for Vietnam Veterans Day, our World War II and Korean War veterans, Purple Heart Hometown Heroes and Civil War veterans. Lancaster Cemetery makes sure that no veteran is buried alone. A policy has been set that If there are no family members present for the funeral, we will have a special ceremony with local ROTC students or veterans from the area and will have Taps played in honor of his or her service. In 2007 the non-profit organization Friends of the Lancaster Cemetery, Inc. (FOLC) was formed. Through fundraising events and partnering with local schools and the community, this group has been able to build a Veterans Court of Honor with monuments and flags/flagpoles honoring our veterans. The walkway is made up of bricks with 2,000 of them donated by Jaqua and Sons Masonry in Lancaster, CA. The bricks are sponsored with names of veterans from all wars (as far back as the Revolutionary War) engraved on each brick. Sponsorship bricks can be purchased for a donation of $75 per brick. Contact Us 111 E. Lancaster Blvd. Lancaster, CA 93535 (661) 942-6110 (661) 942-6110 Office Hours: Monday - Friday: 8:00 AM - 4:30 PM. 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Persons not residing within the District are welcomed but are required to pay a nominal non-resident fee. The District boundaries are approximately Avenue A, south to Avenue N, the San Bernardino County Line to 320th Street West. Cemeteries in the District include Lancaster Cemetery and Del Sur Cemetery. The gates are open for visitors from sunrise to sunset, seven days a week. Current office hours are Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM - 4:30 PM. CLICK HERE TO REVIEW OUR Rules & Regulations main Pre-need Planning Services Pre-Need Planning ?" class="ut-adaptive-image skip-lazy wp-post-image"> What Is Pre-Need Planning ? When you plan in advance, you can make your own choices based on your needs and wishes. You choose how your final arrangements will be carried out. This advanced planning takes the worry and concern away from your family and can help eliminate confusion and the financial pressures associated with an emotional time. Your specific needs will be taken care of by our friendly and caring staff. Cost ?" class="ut-adaptive-image skip-lazy wp-post-image"> What Does It Cost ? Scattering in our Rose Garden begins at $762. Cremation lots and niches start at $999 (infant and newborn) to $2,834 (above ground, single niche). Single plots begin at $5,879 with double companion plots at $9,447. Prices vary with any additions to the standard services. Please contact the District office for detailed pricing. What Do I Need?" class="ut-adaptive-image skip-lazy wp-post-image"> What Do I Need? At Lancaster Cemetery, you will need to purchase a plot or niche, single or companion. The plots require a liner or vault; open and closing (includes services set-up); marker setting; Endowment care and state tax. Other miscellaneous fees may apply according to your needs. A $650 fee applies to those not located in the Antelope Valley Cemetery District boundaries. People resting during wreaths across America event Westerfield memorial with flowers and wreath Newspaper clipping showing photo of girl laying a wreath on veteran grave Veteran speaking to crowd Group of people posing for photo Senior veteran posing for a photo with a younger veteran Female speaker hugging veteran Luminaries on the graves of veterans glow in the foreground of the American flag at Lancaster Cemetery in Lancaster, Calif., Dec. 14. “The luminary display that we have done in conjunction with Wreaths Across America has really caught the imagination of the community,” commented Dave Owens, chairman, Board of Trustees for the cemetery. “I am so grateful that Lancaster City Councilman Ken Mann has volunteered to sponsor the display in honor of his father, Clifford Mann, who served in World War II as a Staff Sergeant for the Army Air Corps. I hope many Antelope Valley residents will come out to enjoy and participate in this beautiful display.” Veterans listening to speech Women speaking on podium at Wreaths Across America Grave of John Long with Wreath Man Speaking to crowd Luminaries adorn the graves of nearly 1,000 veterans buried at Lancaster Cemetery in Lancaster, Calif., Dec. 14. The candlelight display was part of a ceremony in conjunction with Wreaths Across America that remembers the fallen and honors those who served in the military. The evening lighting was spearheaded by Lancaster City Councilman, Ken Mann, who has sponsored the event for many years in honor of his late father, Clifford Mann, a World War II veteran and B-17 pilot. For more photographs from the ceremony Wreath on grave of veteran Wreaths Across America Young girl collecting Memorial Day flags View All Photos The People of Antelope Valley Cemetery District Board Meetings and agenda are posted at the Lancaster Cemetery District office. Meetings are usually held on the second Wednesday of every month at 8:00 a.m. in the District office. Please contact District office to check meeting schedules. Cemetery Staff Linda Blanco – General Manager Trustees David Owens – Chairman Richard Cook Christine Ward staff To Learn More About Lancaster Cemetery History Cemetery History For Government Compensation in California (GCC Website) Visit GCC Veterans Court of Honor Veterans from all wars and conflicts are remembered at Lancaster Cemetery. We have several memorials and celebrations throughout the year for our veterans including Memorial Day, 4th of July, Veterans Day and Wreaths Across America. We have also had events specifically for Vietnam Veterans Day, our World War II and Korean War veterans, Purple Heart Hometown Heroes and Civil War veterans. Lancaster Cemetery makes sure that no veteran is buried alone. A policy has been set that If there are no family members present for the funeral, we will have a special ceremony with local ROTC students or veterans from the area and will have Taps played in honor of his or her service. In 2007 the non-profit organization Friends of the Lancaster Cemetery, Inc. (FOLC) was formed. Through fundraising events and partnering with local schools and the community, this group has been able to build a Veterans Court of Honor with monuments and flags/flagpoles honoring our veterans. The walkway is made up of bricks with 2,000 of them donated by Jaqua and Sons Masonry in Lancaster, CA. The bricks are sponsored with names of veterans from all wars (as far back as the Revolutionary War) engraved on each brick. Sponsorship bricks can be purchased for a donation of $75 per brick. Contact Us 111 E. Lancaster Blvd. Lancaster, CA 93535 (661) 942-6110 (661) 942-6110 Office Hours: Monday - Friday: 8:00 AM - 4:30 PM. Map Your Name (required) Your Email (required) Subject Your Message contact MADE WITH BY WP HARBOR © 2021 Antelope Valley Cemetery District Accessibility This is a free demo result from the Wayback Machine Downloader. It is not a complete website. Antelope Valley Cemetery District Antelope Valley Cemetery District Home Services About Us Gallery Board Meetings Burial Locations Contact Us Home Services About Us Gallery Board Meetings Burial Locations Contact Us Welcome to Antelope Valley Cemetery District main Antelope Valley Cemetery District is a Los Angeles County tax-supported special district established by and for the residents of the District. Persons not residing within the District are welcomed but are required to pay a nominal non-resident fee. The District boundaries are approximately Avenue A, south to Avenue N, the San Bernardino County Line to 320th Street West. Cemeteries in the District include Lancaster Cemetery and Del Sur Cemetery. The gates are open for visitors from sunrise to sunset, seven days a week. Current office hours are Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM - 4:30 PM. CLICK HERE TO REVIEW OUR Rules & Regulations main Pre-need Planning Services Pre-Need Planning ?" class="ut-adaptive-image skip-lazy wp-post-image"> What Is Pre-Need Planning ? When you plan in advance, you can make your own choices based on your needs and wishes. You choose how your final arrangements will be carried out. This advanced planning takes the worry and concern away from your family and can help eliminate confusion and the financial pressures associated with an emotional time. Your specific needs will be taken care of by our friendly and caring staff. Cost ?" class="ut-adaptive-image skip-lazy wp-post-image"> What Does It Cost ? Scattering in our Rose Garden begins at $762. Cremation lots and niches start at $999 (infant and newborn) to $2,834 (above ground, single niche). Single plots begin at $5,879 with double companion plots at $9,447. Prices vary with any additions to the standard services. Please contact the District office for detailed pricing. What Do I Need?" class="ut-adaptive-image skip-lazy wp-post-image"> What Do I Need? At Lancaster Cemetery, you will need to purchase a plot or niche, single or companion. The plots require a liner or vault; open and closing (includes services set-up); marker setting; Endowment care and state tax. Other miscellaneous fees may apply according to your needs. A $650 fee applies to those not located in the Antelope Valley Cemetery District boundaries. People resting during wreaths across America event Westerfield memorial with flowers and wreath Newspaper clipping showing photo of girl laying a wreath on veteran grave Veteran speaking to crowd Group of people posing for photo Senior veteran posing for a photo with a younger veteran Female speaker hugging veteran Luminaries on the graves of veterans glow in the foreground of the American flag at Lancaster Cemetery in Lancaster, Calif., Dec. 14. “The luminary display that we have done in conjunction with Wreaths Across America has really caught the imagination of the community,” commented Dave Owens, chairman, Board of Trustees for the cemetery. “I am so grateful that Lancaster City Councilman Ken Mann has volunteered to sponsor the display in honor of his father, Clifford Mann, who served in World War II as a Staff Sergeant for the Army Air Corps. I hope many Antelope Valley residents will come out to enjoy and participate in this beautiful display.” Veterans listening to speech Women speaking on podium at Wreaths Across America Grave of John Long with Wreath Man Speaking to crowd Luminaries adorn the graves of nearly 1,000 veterans buried at Lancaster Cemetery in Lancaster, Calif., Dec. 14. The candlelight display was part of a ceremony in conjunction with Wreaths Across America that remembers the fallen and honors those who served in the military. The evening lighting was spearheaded by Lancaster City Councilman, Ken Mann, who has sponsored the event for many years in honor of his late father, Clifford Mann, a World War II veteran and B-17 pilot. For more photographs from the ceremony Wreath on grave of veteran Wreaths Across America Young girl collecting Memorial Day flags View All Photos The People of Antelope Valley Cemetery District Board Meetings and agenda are posted at the Lancaster Cemetery District office. Meetings are usually held on the second Wednesday of every month at 8:00 a.m. in the District office. Please contact District office to check meeting schedules. Cemetery Staff Linda Blanco – General Manager Trustees David Owens – Chairman Richard Cook Christine Ward staff To Learn More About Lancaster Cemetery History Cemetery History For Government Compensation in California (GCC Website) Visit GCC Veterans Court of Honor Veterans from all wars and conflicts are remembered at Lancaster Cemetery. We have several memorials and celebrations throughout t
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