Saint Luke Cemetery is a sprawling burial ground spanning over 40 acres in Chicago, Illinois. With ten sections dedicated to burial, the cemetery features a mix of traditional markers and monuments in older sections, while newer sections are reserved for ground level individual memorial markers.
In addition to its main burial areas, Saint Luke Cemetery also offers special sections for the burial of infants and stillborn babies, as well as a chapel within the administration building that can be used for burial services. For those seeking to memorialize their beloved companion animals, the cemetery has an unconsecrated ground known as the Garden of Saint Francis, specifically designated for pet burials.
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