St. Adalbert's Cemetery in Milwaukee, WI, established in 1888, covers 98 acres and is the final resting place for about 63,000 individuals in graves, crypts, and niches. The cemetery memorializes Saint Adalbert, a monk of Trier who became Archbishop of Magdeburg in the tenth century, and serves as a place of remembrance for thousands of people of Polish ancestry.
Offering a range of burial options, grief support, spiritual guidance, and advance planning services, St. Adalbert's Cemetery provides a tranquil and respectful environment for families to honor their loved ones. With a tradition of comfort and concern, the cemetery is a cherished part of the community, embodying a delicate balance between heritage and service.
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