The rolling foothills of the Appalachian Mountains surround the tranquil grounds of Lynnhurst Cemetery in Knoxville, Tennesee. This cemetery, located in the county seat of Knox County, was established in 1922 on the northern side of the city. Meticulously landscaped with mature native trees, and featuring family estates and a Veteran's Garden, Lynnhurst Cemetery is a part of the Dignity Memorial Network of cemeteries, guaranteeing the highest level of customer service to all who seek assistance with funeral needs. Set on 130 acres, the lush grounds of Lynnhurst Cemetery are surrounded by a region rich in the history of the south. Many Civil War battles were fought in the area, and Knoxville, founded in 1786, enjoys renown as the second oldest city in Tennessee. Knoxville also earned the title of Marble City when, during the early 20th century, it supported a number of active quarries. Tennessee pink marble mined from these quarries graces the halls of such buildings as the National Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C. The lush landscaping and gardens of Lynnhurst Cemetery welcome all who enter its grounds. With a staff dedicated to seeing to your every need during a difficult time, interment at Lynnhurst Cemetery is a fitting memorial for remembering a life well lived. |