Serving the Catholic community and the Washington archdiocese, Resurrection Cemetery located in Clinton, Maryland, has served a variety of parishes throughout the Washington, DC area. Resurrection Cemetery, located in Prince George County, is a well known and respected cemetery property that offers a variety of funeral and burial options for grieving family members and loved ones. Resurrection Cemetery is located in a beautiful forested portion of Prince George County, offering grieving family members and loved ones a secluded, private and serene environment in which to memorialize and remember their loved ones. Staff at Resurrection Cemetery offer families a variety of memorials and monuments to choose from, as well as beautifully designed garden mausoleums for those who choose above-ground internment. Staff at Resurrection Cemetery also offer options to those who prefer cremation. Cremains may be placed in wall niches fronted with polished granite. The beautiful property and sprawling acres of Resurrection Cemetery presents visitors with views of beautiful statues and brick structures that provide a sense of comfort and strength. As part of the family of Catholic Cemeteries of the Archdiocese of Washington, Resurrection Cemetery staff are always prepared and ready to meet the needs of area residents. Visitors to the property are greeted upon arrival with beautiful brick structures that offer a sense of seclusion and permanency. Beautiful landscaping, well kept grounds, and well maintained pathways offer visitors access to all parts of the cemetery. Resurrection Cemetery is also the final resting place of singer Thornton "Pookie" Hudson and Congressman Frank Small, among other area founders, leaders and town leaders. Located just south of Andrews Air Force Base on State Route 223, also known as Woodyard Road, Resurrection Cemetery is located in a suburban community that offers peace and tranquility. Nearby Rosaryville State Park and Piscataway Creek Stream Valley Park offer rich forest land only moments from Interstate 95 or 495, also known as the Capital Beltway. |