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Concord Cemeteries

Walk through gates into living history. Concord's cemeteries are the quiet guardians of our town's story, from its earliest settlers to its modern-day stewards. Here, amidst the serene landscape, the past speaks, and the community's heart continues to beat.

In-ground Lots

In-Ground Lots

Prices

Burial Fees:

Full Burial $1,000
Cremation Burial $500

Lot Sales:

Full Lot (8 feet x 16 feet w/ 4-foot walkway) $1,500
Half Lot (8 feet x 8 feet w/4-foot walkway) $1,000
Quarter Lot (8 feet x 4 feet w/4-foot walkway) $500

All full burials shall be performed by a licensed funeral director.

A cremation burial can be performed by a licensed funeral director or the individual family with the assistance of the Concord Sexton.

Living History:
The Enduring Story of Concord's Cemetery

Concord Village Cemetery

Concord Village Cemetery

There are approximately 750 grave sites located on the “right hand side”. It sits slightly higher than that of the cemetery on the “left hand side”.

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While Old Overlook Cemetery stands as a hallowed ground, closed to new burials and preserved in perpetual remembrance, the community's story continues to be written. Within its confines and across the other sites, rest the founders, veterans who served from the Revolutionary War to the World Wars, and generations of families whose dynasties are etched into the very landscape of Concord. The living residents guard this profound historical memory with immense care, ensuring that the sacrifices and contributions of those who came before are never forgotten.

Both Concord Village Cemetery and New Overlook Cemetery still have a limited number of available plots, offering a rare opportunity to become part of this living history. Choosing a resting place here is not just a personal decision, but an act of caring for the community's legacy—a way to honor the past while gently stewarding the future of this cherished place.

Concord cemetery memorial
A special acknowledgment is extended to Paula Christopher, Assistant Town Clerk of Concord and a member of the Concord Historical Society, for her countless hours of research and compilation of this historical record.

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