Cemetery Information
Hebron Lutheran Cemetery
EST: 1854
LIMABURG ROAD
HEBRON KENTUCKY
EST: 1854
LIMABURG ROAD
HEBRON KENTUCKY
Hebron Lutheran Cemetery- click here to get a downloadable information sheet
Contact the Sexton, Tim Stephens for more information at 859-653-3212.
The Church Office DOES NOT have cemetery records you must call Tim Stephens for these records.
Contact the Sexton, Tim Stephens for more information at 859-653-3212.
The Church Office DOES NOT have cemetery records you must call Tim Stephens for these records.
The following are the rules at Hebron Lutheran Cemetery regarding the placement of decorations on graves. The Cemetery Board/Sexton reserves the right of final judgement on all cemetery rules and matters. Your cooperation is greatly appreciated.
Decorations Permitted at Any Time
Cut flowers are permitted at any time. Disposable containers are recommended so that cemetery personnel can discard them when the arrangements become unsightly. Solar lights and memorial candles are allowed all year, but they must be placed at the end of the monument and next to the base. Veterans' flags and flag holders are permitted at any time.
Items NOT Permitted
The following types of items are not permitted on grave sites: cement, plaster or plastic statuary, plaques, stuffed animals, toys, wind chimes, wind socks, flags (other than veterans' flags), small items or ornaments placed on the ground or on grave markers, ground cover such as marble, gravel, bark chips or mulch, any type of fencing, chairs or wooden benches.
Summer Decorations
One urn per grave space, filled with annual plants, is permitted. It must be placed by the stone, not in the middle of the grave space. Urns that have not been used for a decorating season or those that become unsightly will be removed. It is recommended that the urns be taken in for the winter or that all urns vegetation be removed after fall frost so that the cemetery will have a nice appearance during the winter months. Shepherd hooks may be used for floral decorations, limited one per grave space. Artificial flowers in hanging baskets on shepherds hooks or in vases that are part of the monument, are the only artificial decorations allowed during the summer decorating season. All others will be removed. No decorations are permitted on grave spaces during mowing season that use wire, steel rods, pointed spikes, wooden pegs or legs, such as wreaths, easels or figurines on wire supports.
Holiday Decorations
Holiday decorations will be removed one month after said holiday. If you wish to keep these decorations, please remove them by then.
Planting
The only planting permitted are annuals placed at the ends of the monuments. No trees, shrubs or roses are permitted.
The following are a list of prices and rules in regard to Hebron Lutheran Cemetery.
Cost of Burial Plots
$900 per grave
No discounts for purchase of multiple graves. Permanent Care and Corner stones are included.
Vaults/Mausoleums
Burial Vaults are required at Hebron Lutheran Cemetery.
No Individual Mausoleums are permitted.
Burial Prices
The following are the Opening/Closing costs for burials.
Standard burial/vaults - $850
Oversized vaults - +$100
Infant vaults - $300
Cremains - $350
Saturday burials - +$100
No burials on Sundays or legal holidays.
Burials on existing lots not having permanent care will be required to pay for permanent care on that grave.
Monuments
Maximum Length of Single monument: 42"
Maximum Length of Double monument: 72"
Maximum Width of All monuments: 18"
All monument footers/foundations are to be placed by the Sexton.
Local monument companies have the prices.
All charges for burial sites, grave openings and permanent care on existing burial sites must be paid prior to interment. Some funeral directors will include those costs, but we require these arrangements to be made before burial.
Hebron Lutheran Cemetery- click here to get a downloadable information sheet
Contact the Sexton, Tim Stephens for more information at 859-653-3212.
The Church Office DOES NOT have cemetery records you must call Tim Stephens for these records.