Online Resources
We are working on building out the online resources for our cemetery! Currently available in the application, where you can search for a loved one or add memories and photos.
View tours - important locations or columbarium currently available.
Cemetery Committee
Jan Butzke Mary Stodola Debbie Servaty Bob Ross
Cemetery Rules
Excerpt from the Cemetery Rules
Click here to view the City's Cemetery Rules.
The planting of trees, shrubs or bushes is not permissible.
Statues & statuettes are not permitted unless they are used as planters. One planter with natural or artificial flowers is permitted. A wreath constructed of natural boughs, branches or leaves is only permissible from November 1 to February 1. Vigil lights are permitted year round except the City will not be held responsible for any damage caused to them; solar lights will be considered vigil lights. Two of the following are permitted on the gravesite: planters, vigil lights, veteran's flag holders, religious & fraternal emblems & are to be placed at the topmost headstone. Vigil lights and wreaths are allowed from November 1 to February 1. No other items may be on the gravesite from October 15 to April 15 and will be removed by the City after October 15.
Dogs & other pets are not allowed in the cemetery.
No person shall disturb the quiet of the cemetery by noise of any kind or by improper conduct.
No person shall drive any vehicle faster than 10 miles per hour within the cemetery. All vehicles must remain on the roadway.
History
The Hoyt Lakes Cemetery Commission began planning work in January of 1960. The first burial was in 1964. |