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FERNWOOD Lot Map
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Fernwood Cemetery Committee



For information on purchasing a lot or to locate a loved one please contact Kim Berry, City Clerk.  
To schedule an appointment please call 906-428-2311  or e-mail kberry@gladstonemi.org

Genealogy requests must be submitted in writing to the City Clerk and it will take at least forty-eight hours to receive a response.

Spring Clean Up Dates - April 1st - April 30th
All areas of the cemetery are required to remove all winter wreaths and other objects left during the winter months by April 1st.  The cemetery maintenance crew will dispose of said items still in place.  The only items remaining during this period should be gravestones, concrete urns and concrete statues.  Items may be placed back on May 1st - September 30th.

Fall Clean Up Dates - October 1st - October 31st
All areas of the cemetery are required to remove all flowers, pots, hangers and other objects used during the summer months by October 1st.  The cemetery maintenance crew will dispose of said items still in place.  The only items remaining during this period should be gravestones, concrete urns and concrete statues.  Items may be placed back on November 1st - March 31st.

The City of Gladstone owns and operates Fernwood Perpetual Care Cemetery.  The cemetery is located on the North Bluff and is approximately 40 acres.  The cemetery is a public cemetery and residency is not a requirement.  The sale of lots consists of family lots (8 lots), single lots and cremation lots.  The cemetery is overseen by a Cemetery Committee, which meets periodically to review rules and regulations; violations, rates, etc.  Rules and regulations are posted at the entrance of the cemetery, at the above link or at the City Clerk's office at City Hall.

Fernwood Cemetery is open to the public, thousands of people visit Fernwood Cemetery each year, hundreds may visit in a single day.  For this reason we regret that we cannot guarantee gravestones, markers, plaques and decorations will be protected from damage or disappearance.