Parsons Cemetery is today both operational and historic. It is an urban green space, an outdoor museum, and in the words of architectural historian, Keith Eggener, urban cemeteries “are where life meets death, nature meets city, and present meets past.”
Parsons Cemetery offers a variety of services to meet your needs at competitive rates. Additionally, we are constantly adding new services as we are able to do so. Should you have any questions about a service, please do not hesitate to contact us.
Burial and placement services are performed by our experienced staff and local death care partners.
All ServicesPermanent memorialization for cremated remains is offered with in-ground burial, above-ground columbarium placement, or above-ground placement along the lakeside memorial walkway.
All ServicesOur newly developed pet garden is a serene, secure location for your pet's ashes. We offer a variety of options for memorializing your pet.
All Pet ServicesParsons Cemetery covers 18 acres and is divided into several sections. Take a tour of our cemetery and learn what Parsons has to offer today.
In addition to being an active cemetery, Parsons Cemetery is also a historic site. Many of Salisbury’s early leaders are interred in Parsons Cemetery. The Parsons Cemetery Committee works hard to provide historic information for our patrons and we offer a variety of self-guided tours.
Parsons Cemetery takes great pride in working with the local community. Each December we host Wreaths Across America where we honor the 1,300+ veterans interred in Parsons. We also work with local organizations like Salisbury University, 4-H, and the Boy Scouts to keep the cemetery clean and the older markers maintained.
Parsons is grateful for the number of hours volunteered by the members of our local community.
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Another beautiful morning near the anonymously gifted Delmarva Pet Cremation Garden where the early spring flowers are now in summer bloom. And right by is a flowering magnolia ❤️ ... See MoreSee Less
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Nice to see it so well maintained!
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Thank you to Carol and Darryl Smith for decorating the base of our newly renovated flagpole. Check out our earlier post about it’s history ... See MoreSee Less
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Memorial Day. On June 1, 1943 low-flying Navy planes flew over Parsons Cemetery dropping flowers on those attending the Memorial Day Event. At that time the entrance to the Cemetery was on New York Avenue and the old flagpole still stands at that now unused entrance. The pole has been restored and today it is flying the American Flag and POW/MIA Flag. We thank David Lowe, Al Beattie, Terrell’s Schoolfield, Buddy Insley, and Hank Uskiton for their hands on generosity. They took it down in one piece, removed and returned it one piece, and placed it back into the same hole they took it out of. They made it completely functional with rigging and solar lighting. This pole is located by the office. And it will eventually include a kiosk telling its story as part of a walking tou ... See MoreSee Less
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Thank you to the American Legion Post 64 their members and volunteers honoring all who served with an American Flag. It was an absolutely beautiful morning for such an honor. One on-site visitor Ellen,
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