Verona Cemetery, Verona, WI

General

  • General
  • History
  • Secs. A, B, C, D, E
  • Secs, F, G, H, I, J
  • Secs. K, L, M, N, O
  • Secs. P, Potters Fields 1 & 2, Q, R
  • Secs. S, T, U, V

Military

  • Military
  • Memorial Art Work
  • Dane County Hosp. & Home Cemetery
Veterans Memorial



The Verona VFW Post #8653 was named after Lt. Howard S. Schmid who was killed in World War II (clickable)
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VERONA CEMETERY
Founded in 1848

(For more history click the HISTORY tab above)
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Cemetery Contact:
City of Verona
Pat Groom
Park and Urban Forestry Director
410 Investment Ct.
Verona, WI 53593
608-848-6809
(general inquiries including burial and plots)
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Map Options To Cemetery:
Google Map
- GPS location - - N 42.99731 W 89.53351
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Verona Cemetery Blog:
- Georgia Zink
EMails:
- northernpeach@gmail.com
- VeronaCemeteryWI@gmail.com
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Verona Cemetery Privileges And Restrictions (Click to access)
(Information on cremation (Inurnment) is included in item # 12.)
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Find A Grave Access:
All interments are listed on the web page
Find A Grave.
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Verona Cemetery interments have
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possible.
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Interesting Facts:


- First Burial In Verona Cemetery, Joseph Nye, Death May 8, 1848

- Verona Cemetery Association - March 1950 - June 2016

- Wisconsin’s Admission to Statehood: May 29, 1848

- CLICK to see more CEMETERY HISTORY.

Did you ever wonder....

Did you ever wonder....
about coins left on a tombstone?

While visiting some cemeteries you may notice that headstones marking certain graves have coins on them, left by previous visitors to the grave.

These coins have distinct meanings when left on the headstones of those who gave their life while serving in America's military, and these meanings vary depending on the denomination of coin.

A coin left on a headstone or at the grave site is meant as a message to the deceased soldier's family that someone else has visited the grave to pay respect. Leaving a penny at the grave means simply that you visited.
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Verona’s Traditional Memorial Day Ceremonies

  • The local American Legion and Veterans of Foreign Wars posts produce the ceremonies each year.
  • Traditionally, the Legion portion is usually first, inside Verona Area High School Including the roll call of Verona area veterans who have died. The VFW ceremony includes a performance of “Taps” and a 21-gun salute.
  • Included in the Legion ceremony will be the presentation and retiring of the colors, patriotic songs, speeches by the VFW Cmdr., Legion Auxiliary and the traditional placing of poppies in the basket during roll call,
  • The group will then go to the cemetery for the VFW service.
  • After the ceremonies the Legion Hall will hold a potluck.

PLEASE CHECK THE VERONA PRESS or with the Veterans organizations for the current schedule.

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Civil War Veterans

  • During the 2012 Memorial Day weekend, members of Verona’s 17th Wisconsin Company B Civil War re-enactment unit clean the headstones of local Civil War veterans. They reported that 24 are buried there.
  • During their recent research over the past few months they found that 68 men from Verona served in the Union Army in the Civil War. Some were promoted to officer ranks. Some of these men were buried in the Verona Cemetery.
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