20+ Cemeteries in Indiana That Accept Mausoleums

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Alecia Milano
Posted by Alecia Milano on May 28, 2024

There are around 20,000 cemeteries in Indiana. Believe it or not, most of them have slightly different regulations. If you’re seeking a cemetery in Indiana, it’s important to understand the differences in what’s allowed at each. 

Cemeteries commonly have rules for things like: 

  • The material that memorials are made of. 
  • The size and type of building. 
  • Whether mausoleums are permitted. 

Read on to discover more about mausoleums and where they’re permitted in Indiana. 

What Is a Mausoleum?   

Mausoleums are an alternative to headstones and other such memorials. They’re free-standing, typically large structures that are usually made of granite. The mausoleum can either hold the burial chamber of the lost loved one or simply act as a monument to their life. It is a private building that can accommodate full caskets and/or cremated remains. 

Mausoleums offer architectural interest and protection from the elements. They also act as a private, sacred space for the living to remember their lost loved ones. 

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Mausoleums can be created in a range of sizes, designs, and functionalities. Common types of mausoleums include: 

  • Private: Only one person is laid to rest inside.  
  • Family: The mausoleum can house multiple lost loved ones.  
  • Public: Contain multiple niches for many members of a community.  
  • Garden: An above-ground chamber for caskets or urns, which usually have benches and other decorative elements.
  • Columbarium: A mausoleum (public or private) that holds cremated remains instead of caskets.  

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>>> Want to learn even more about mausoleums? Download our FREE mausoleum guide. 

Indiana Cemeteries That Accept Mausoleums 

Before you design a mausoleum for a lost loved one, ensure you choose a cemetery that allows mausoleums. Below are more than 20 options in Indiana.  

  1. Our Lady of Peace Cemetery | Indianapolis 
  2. Calvary Cemetery | Indianapolis 
  3. Holy Cross/St. Joseph Cemeteries | Indianapolis 
  4. Crown Hill Mausoleum | Indianapolis 
  5. Park Lawn Cemetery & Mausoleum | Evansville 
  6. Tippecanoe Memory Gardens | West Lafayette 
  7. New Crown Cemetery | Indianapolis 
  8. Greenlawn Cemetery | Fort Wayne 
  9. Oak Hill Cemetery | Evansville 
  10. Riverview Cemetery | South Bend 
  11. Floral Park Cemetery | Indianapolis 
  12. Washington Park East Cemetery | Indianapolis 
  13. Forest Lawn Memory Garden | Greenwood 
  14. Memorial Park Cemetery | Indianapolis 
  15. Elm Ridge Funeral Home and Memorial Park | Muncie 
  16. Beech Grove Cemetery | Muncie 
  17. Alexander Memorial Park Cemetery | Evansville 
  18. Anderson Memorial Park Cemetery | Anderson 
  19. Mount Hope Cemetery | Logansport 
  20. Maplewood Cemetery | Anderson 
  21. Ever Rest Memorial Park | Logansport 
  22. Greenwood Cemetery | Michigan City 
  23. Concordia Cemetery | Fort Wayne 

This is not a comprehensive list of cemeteries in Indiana that accept mausoleums. Wherever you or your loved ones choose to be laid to rest, remember to ask about the specific regulations for each cemetery you consider. An experienced memorial specialist will be able to help you weigh your options if you need help! 

Factors to Consider When Designing a Mausoleum  

If you decide that a mausoleum is the right memorialization choice for you or your family, you’ll want to consider the following factors as you design the structure. 

  • Your budget for the mausoleum. 
  • Granite color options and the cost of each.  
  • The number of full caskets will be housed in the mausoleum.  
  • Space for cremation niches, if needed.  
  • Different design and architectural details. 
  • The cemetery you want to be laid to rest in and the cost of land in that cemetery.  

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  • How much money should be put aside in a trust for future inspections, maintenance of the building and any landscaping that may need updated over the years.  

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Remember, a memorial specialist can walk you through these options when you’re ready. 

What to Know If You’re Considering a Mausoleum in Indiana 

If you’re interested in designing a mausoleum, download our Mausoleum Guide to learn more about mausoleum design features, advantages, costs, and more. 

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