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Calvary Cemetery

Rochester, Minnesota – USA

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An Ideal Environment for Prayerful Contemplation

calvary1This tranquil site is tastefully landscaped and maintained.  Beautiful trees take full advantage of and actually enhanced the natural contour of the land.  Loved ones may be remembered with above-the-ground monuments or grass-level markers.  Paved roads, newly developed lots, and continued landscaping ensure a place of serene rest for all people.

Additional Features Include:

  • Location in a quiet residential setting near a park.
  • Perpetual care.
  • Faithful, loving service for more than 135 years.

Discover Peace of Mind and Spirit at Calvary Cemetery

calvary4The caring, professional staff at Calvary Cemetery has helped many families select a final resting place for themselves or family members.  Whether you meet with us in a time of sorrow or in preparation for the future, we respect your choices and seek to maintain and honor the dignity of each individual.

Calvary Cemetery is a reflection of the community it serves and a gathering of souls from various callings and backgrounds.

Those who tour our grounds are struck by its dignity and beauty.  More than a mere burial place, Calvary Cemetery is a landmark, a symbol of continuity, stability and tradition.

The affairs of Calvary Cemetery Association Rochester are administered by a Board of Directors from each of the Catholic parishes in Rochester.

A Thoughtful Choice for Your Future

calvary9The purchase of memorial property is one of the more important purchases you will ever make.  At Calvary Cemetery, we encourage you to visit our grounds and surround yourself in its serenity.  We invite you to establish your place in the community symbol of heritage Calvary Cemetery represents.

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  • History

    Calvary Cemetery was founded in December 1874 as Saint John's Cemetery through the purchase of 15 acres of land by Rt. Rev. Thomas L. Grace Bishop of St. Paul and given to J. B. Cotter Bishop of Winona in January 1895. The name was changed to Calvary Cemetery Association Rochester on November 1, 1940.

    Over 10,000 people are placed in the Cemetery's care, including numerous priests from the Diocese of Winona and sisters from St. Francis of Assisi.

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    • Catholic Church of St. Pius X
    • Church of Pax Christi
    • Church of the Resurrection
    • Holy Spirit Parish
    • St. Francis of Assisi
    • The Church of St. John the Evangelist
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