Ground Burial
Providing many different ways to mark a burial site and commemorate a life.
Chapel Mausoleum
Providing the prestige, dignity and serenity of above-ground burial.
Cremation
Offering many different burial and memorial options for cremation.
Resting Places
Options for Everyone
Our ground burial offers many different options for memorializing your loved one. Whether you choose, an upright headstone, bevel marker, flat marker, veterans marker or granite bench, we are here to offer suggestions and provide information about local, reputable monument dealers.
The Chapel Mausoleum At Maplewood
The first phase of Maplewood Chapel Mausoleum was completed in 2004 and since then we have added 2 more phases with a total of 396 crypts and 144 outside niches. We added 2 beautiful wood and glass columbariums for cremated remains. Recently we added a bronze and glass lit columbarium which has become the center attraction inside the Chapel.
The calm and peaceful Chapel features chairs for quiet contemplation and trees to leave loved ones notes and cards. Inside crypts and niches offer peace away from the elements.
Ground Burials
The cemetery at Maplewood provides many different ways to mark a burial site and commemorate a life within our carefully planned grounds. You may select an upright or flat marker or private mausoleum.
In all cases the cemetery has regulations regarding the design, materials and size of memorials that protect the aesthetic quality of the historic landscape. Before making any arrangements to purchase a memorial, be sure to check with us first.
A Historical Cemetery
Maplewood Cemetery was incorporated in 1888 but has been servicing Freehold and the surrounding communities since 1875.
It is the final resting place for many notable citizens, including military veterans, governors, congressmen, town founders, harness racing greats and famous figures from the state’s history. Please feel free to take a stroll through the older sections of the cemetery to view beautiful and interesting historical monuments.
Maplewood Cemetery began as Freehold Cemetery in the 1850's. Another cemetery, Greenlawn Cemetery was beside Freehold Cemetery. In the 1860's the cemeteries were combined to form what is now The Maplewood Cemetery of Freehold. There areĀ Civil War, WW1, WW2, Korean and Vietnam veterans and famous politicians buried here. Take a listen to this very interesting historical tour through Maplewood Cemetery
Testimonials
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Change the color to match your brand or vision, add your logo, choose the perfect layout, modify menu settings, add animations, add shape dividers, increase engagement with call to action and more.Marc Scott, Executive Officer
Change the color to match your brand or vision, add your logo, choose the perfect layout, modify menu settings, add animations, add shape dividers, increase engagement with call to action and more.Marc Scott, Executive Officer