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1921 Ritner Highway Hours of Operation Need to buy cemetery products at this location? Mr. Frank R. Loney established Cumberland Valley Memorial Gardens, located in Carlisle, Pa., in 1957. Historic Carlisle was founded in 1751, and is home to the final resting place of Mary Hays McCauly (otherwise known as Molly Pitcher), the Carlisle Indian School, which was founded in 1879, the U.S. Army War College, and Jim Thorpe. Carlisle is also a large industrial town with many warehouses and distribution centers. Cumberland Valley Memorial Gardens is the second largest cemetery in Carlisle, Westminster Cemetery being the largest. Cumberland Valley has five different garden sections, two outside mausoleums, a cremation columbarium, a veterans’ wall of honor, and a lawn crypt garden. The cemetery is a member of the Carlisle Chamber of Commerce and the Pennsylvania Better Business Bureau. In a setting that is deeply rooted in history, Cumberland Valley Memorial Gardens is a place where your loved ones will be forever honored and remembered. Cumberland Valley Memorial Gardens is located 48 miles north of Lancaster, Pa and has provided excellence in both serenity and beauty for over 100 years. If you are looking for Cumberland County cemetery, Carlisle cemetery, Mechanicsburg cemetery, or Dillsburg cemetery then your search can end with Cumberland Valley Memorial Gardens.
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