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National Cemetery Administration

 

Find a Cemetery by State

Map of Cemeteries in North Carolina



National Cemeteries in North Carolina

The Department of Veterans Affairs' (VA) National Cemetery Administration maintains 156 national cemeteries in 42 states and Puerto Rico as well as 35 soldiers' lots and monument sites. Please note that there is not a VA national cemetery in every state. You may also want to check the listing of VA grant-funded cemeteries in North Carolina.

Cemetery Information
National Cemetery Contact Info
New Bern National Cemetery
1711 National Ave
New Bern, NC 28560

Burial Space: Closed
Phone:
252-637-2912

Fax:
252-637-7145
Raleigh National Cemetery
501 Rock Quarry Rd
Raleigh, NC 27610

Burial Space: Closed
Phone:
252-637-2912

Fax:
704-636-2661
Salisbury National Cemetery
202 Government Rd
Salisbury, NC 28144

Burial Space: Open
Phone:
704-636-2661

Fax:
704-636-1115
Salisbury National Cemetery Annex
501 Statesville Blvd
Salisbury, NC 28144

Burial Space: Open
Phone:
704-636-2661

Fax:
704-636-1115
Wilmington National Cemetery
2011 Market St
Wilmington, NC 28403

Burial Space: Closed
Phone:
704-636-2661

Fax:
252-637-7145


VA Grant-Funded Cemeteries in North Carolina

Many states, territories and tribes have established VA Grant-Funded Veterans Cemeteries. Eligibility is similar to Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) national cemeteries, but may include residency requirements. Even though they may have been established or improved with Government funds through VA's Veterans Cemetery Grants Program, state, territory and tribal veterans cemeteries are operated and maintained by the states, territories or tribes. VA cannot answer your questions or comments about any of these state, territory or tribal veterans cemeteries. Please contact the specific cemetery for information.

Cemetery Information (Note: This section contains external links.*)
Cemetery Contact Info
Coastal Carolina State Veterans Cemetery
110 Montford Point Rd
Jacksonville, NC 28541

Burial Space: Open

VA Grant-Funded: Yes
Contact:
Judy Sanderson, Cemetery Superintendent

Phone:
910-347-4550

Fax:
910-347-3570
Eastern Carolina State Veterans Cemetery
164 Longs Plant Farm Rd
Goldsboro, NC 27534

Burial Space: Open

VA Grant-Funded: Yes
Contact:
William Johnson, Director

Phone:
919-648-0510
Sandhills State Veterans Cemetery
400 Murchison Rd
Spring Lake, NC 28390

Burial Space: Open

VA Grant-Funded: Yes
Contact:
Johnathan Pratt, Cemetery Superintendent

Phone:
919-664-1175

Fax:
919-664-1176
Western Carolina State Veterans Cemetery
962 Old US 70 Hwy
Black Mountain, NC 28711

Burial Space: Open

VA Grant-Funded: Yes
Contact:
Phil Davenport, Cemetery Superintendent

Phone:
828-669-0684

Fax:
828-669-0685

Cemetery Definitions

Definition of Burial Space


Burial Space: Open

Available at this cemetery:

  • New burial of caskets in a gravesite.
  • New burial of cremated remains in an in-ground gravesite or placement in an above-ground columbarium niche.

This cemetery may also have a memorial section or a memorial wall. Memorial areas honor decedents whose remains are not recoverable and are not available for burial. (Examples include remains that are donated to science or cremated remains scattered at sea). Please contact the cemetery for more information.

Burial Space: Cremation Only

Available at this cemetery: New burial of cremated remains in an in-ground gravesite and/or placement in an above-ground columbarium niche.

  • If a Veteran or family member is already buried in an existing casket gravesite here, and there is enough space in that casket gravesite, the cemetery can conduct a new casket burial of another eligible family member (called a "subsequent interment"). If you have a loved one who is already buried in an existing casket gravesite here, please contact the cemetery to find out more about subsequent interment.

This cemetery may also have a memorial section or a memorial wall. Memorial areas honor decedents whose remains are not recoverable and are not available for burial. (Examples include remains that are donated to science or cremated remains scattered at sea). Please contact the cemetery for more information.

Burial Space: Closed

This cemetery has no new gravesites available.

  • If a Veteran or family member is already buried in an existing casket or cremation gravesite here, and there is enough space in that gravesite, the cemetery can conduct a new burial of an eligible family member (called a "subsequent interment"). If you have a loved one who is already buried in an existing gravesite here, contact the cemetery to find out more about subsequent interment.
  • Sometimes, a casket or cremation gravesite or cremation columbarium niche may become available at a closed cemetery. If you are interested in gravesite availability for a deceased loved one, please contact the cemetery.

This cemetery may also have a memorial section or a memorial wall. Memorial areas honor decedents whose remains are not recoverable and are not available for burial. (Examples include remains that are donated to science or cremated remains scattered at sea). Please contact the cemetery for more information.

Burial Space: Under Construction

This cemetery isn't open yet for burials or visitation while it is under construction.

Definition of VA Grant-Funded Cemetery


VA Grant-Funded Cemetery: Yes

  • Grants are used only to establish, expand or improve Veterans cemeteries that are owned and operated by a state, territory or tribe. Aid is granted only to states, territories or tribes, not to private organizations, counties, cities, or other government agencies.
  • VA can provide up to 100 percent of the development cost for an approved project. For establishment of new cemeteries, VA can provide for operating equipment as well. VA cannot pay for acquisition of land.
  • Cemeteries established under the grant program must conform to the standards and guidelines pertaining to site selection, planning, and construction prescribed by VA.
  • Cemeteries must be operated solely for the interment of Veterans and certain eligible family members (as defined in 38 CFR part 39.2 and 39.10).
  • The administration, operation, and maintenance of these cemeteries is solely the responsibility of the state, territory or tribe.

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