About Holyrood Cemetery
Holyrood Cemetery was solemnly blessed and dedicated on the Feast of All Saints, November 1, 1953, by the Most Rev. Thomas Connolly, Archbishop of Seattle. Holyrood Cemetery officially opened on January 2, 1954 and has served the growing Catholic community in the Puget Sound area for more than 50 years.Some of the earliest burials at Holyrood are in the center two sections, called “God’s Acre.” Cherry trees line the God’s Acre Walkway and gardens at each end beautify the landscape.
Services offered by Holyrood Cemetery
The loss of a loved one is one of the most difficult things we have to bear. Each person's grief is unique. If you would like some support during bereavement, we encourage your to contact your parish and your parish priest. We also invite you to contact us if we might be of assistance.Links to helpful organizations, print resources and other agencies and parish cemeteries
This location has proudly served the neighborhood with exceptional care for years and definitely will help guide your loved ones through funeral service etiquette, modify your tribute, funeral costs, directions to cemeteries, guestbook, online obituary creation, and telling your life story. When you are interested in preplanning your memorial service, you can be sure your legacy will be guarded and that you may have peace of mind.
Situated in Shoreline, Washington and 2.5 miles from down-town Shoreline, this business is in Snohomish County and assists the surrounding neighborhoods of: Mountlake Ter, Forest Park, Lake Forest Park, Lk Forest Park, North City, Lk Forest Pk, Richmond Beach, Richmond Highlands, Bitter Lake, Shoreline, Woodway, Brier, The Highlands, Lake City, Northgate, Bothell, Queensborough, Kennard Corner, Thrashers Corner, and Inglewood.
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