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HISTORIC

Cedar Creek Cemetery

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Established in 1896, Cedar Creek Cemetery is an historic cemetery with memorials for ashes available.

About Cedar Creek Cemetery

This small bush cemetery covers one acre, with approximately 22 burials and 9 recognisable headstones.

The first recorded burial was that of Alexander Levitt in 1898 and the last was of Thomas Marshall in 1987. A plaque at the cemetery gates records the names of those buried here.

As there is no map and limited information recorded in the burial book, it's not possible for Council to accurately confirm where each burial took place.

Cedar Creek Cemetery is an historic cemetery, with no new graves available. There's a memorial wall to house your loved one’s ashes and ashes interments in existing family graves may be possible. 

Burial options

No new gravesites

Memorials for ashes

Family grave re-use

For more information about burial options at Cedar Creek, email Council.

Family grave re-use

The re-use of family graves is only available to direct descendants or those related to the burial rights holder.  

Learn more about re-using family graves.

Funeral fees and charges

Learn more about planning a funeral and the costs involved.

Graves with flowers and tributes at Hemmant Cemetery.