Maplewood Cemetery and Mausoleum offers a variety of services, free planning services, and burial options for Freehold, New Jersey and surrounding community residents. Offering in- ground burial, cremation, cremation niches and a mausoleum and chapel, the cemetery property has long met the needs of area residents. Located in Monmouth County, the cemetery grounds extend over 40 acres of perfectly landscaped lawns. Colorful flower gardens as well as evergreen and brilliantly colored deciduous trees offer a sense of serenity, beauty and peace to visitors and loved ones. Serving the community and Monmouth County since the late 1880s, staff at Maplewood Cemetery are able and willing to meet the needs of multi-denominational clients. The family- owned facility is proud to offer compassionate and caring services to family members seeking information, services, options or just visiting. The beautiful cemetery and mausoleum also offers a chapel, open every day of the year, and mausoleum options such as crypts and crypts locations in levels known as prayer, heart, eye level and heaven. Individuals who choose in-ground burials also have the option to choose from upright monuments or lawn level markers. A variety of tranquil and beautiful settings are available at the property, as well as outdoor or indoor cremation niches in granite. As one of the oldest cemeteries in the area, Maplewood offers a glimpse into the history of the Monmouth County, New Jersey area, and serves as a final resting place of many area founding families, politicians, and Civil War and other war veterans. Maplewood Cemetery serves as the final resting place of many Union Army officers, including Edwin Applegate and Peter Vredenburgh, Junior. As a historic landmark, Maplewood Cemetery is one of the most well groomed cemetery properties in the county, offering easy accessibility, shade, and open spaces. The cemetery property may be reached from County Road 33, with a turn off onto State Route 9. The cemetery property is located at the junction of West Main Street (also known as County Road 537) and State Route 9. Located just moments from the Monmouth Battlefield, Maplewood Cemetery offers a sense of permanency, dignity and loyalty to area residents. |