Fair Oaks Cemetery District
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About Fair Oaks Cemetery District
Fair Oaks, CA 95628
Fair Oaks Cemetery District offers many services for our families. Whether you are burying a loved one, or preparing for your future final resting place, we will take care of your needs with love and compassion.
Here is a general list of services we provide:
Burials (Casket & Cremations)
Chairs & Tents for services
Sound System Rental
Marker Settings
Other items (just ask)
Planning for your future
Check out our pricing, and if you have questions please feel free to contact us.
Price list for Fair Oaks Cemetery District
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Estimated prices for a Burial Plot for an Adult
This estimated price list contains information from publicly available data online and user-submitted pricing (marked with a yellow dot). It was not published by the business itself. You should always contact the business to confirm pricing information.
For some items and services, we may be missing business-specific data. In those cases, we use average costs (marked with a blue dot) to help you get a sense of potential total prices. Contact the business to get actual pricing information.
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Space to bury a single person.
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$3,950 |
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Cost for the cemetery to open a plot for a burial and close it after the fact.
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$1,800 |
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A grave liner that is generally used to prevent the cemetery ground from sinking over time. Many cemeteries require this.
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$6,500 |
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A flat or raised monument containing the person's information.
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$8,100 |
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$100
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$5,500 |
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Cost to have a grave marker installed
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$1,300 |
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Use of a tent during a burial.
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$850 |
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Covers ongoing cemetery upkeep and maintenance.
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$1,450 |
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Any additional administrative fees that may be necessary.
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$900 |
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Total estimated cost |
$8,400 & Up |
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Frequently asked questions
Answered by Fair Oaks Cemetery District
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What's the process to purchase a plot like from Fair Oaks Cemetery District?
Please call (196) 966-1613 to see if you are in our district boundaries, and our friendly staff will be able to help you.
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What should people know about when visiting Fair Oaks Cemetery District?
You can stop by the office anytime between 8:00 am and 3:30 pm, Monday to Friday, and we would be happy to help you. If you planning on visiting us at lunch time, please call ahead to make sure we are in the office. If you are visiting a loved one, you can visit anytime between 8:00 am and 7:30 pm or dusk (whichever comes first). Keep in mind you may have to park outside the gates and walk in
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What is the history of Fair Oaks Cemetery District?
In 1902 a group of interested local citizens banded together to form The Fair Oaks Cemetery Association. The group purchased two and a half acres at Olive and New York Avenues for $250.00 for a community burial ground. The Cemetery Association was incorporated November 3, 1903.
In 1926, a large majority of citizens petitioned the county for a taxing district. Thus the Fair Oaks Cemetery District was formed August 28, 1926 as a Public Cemetery, by resolution of the Sacramento County Board of Supervisors.
Two of the earliest burials at the Fair Oaks Cemetery are Lillian Maude Shelton and Nellie Williams, who both died in 1898. The first “official” burial was that of Mrs. Sarah Vail in 1903.
Of the many veterans buried in the Fair Oaks Cemetery, there are about a dozen who saw service in the Civil War.
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What sets you apart from other cemeteries?
The Fair Oaks Cemetery is a Public Cemetery District, proving burial for all qualifying district residents and their families. We take great pride in our park like setting, with gently sloping hills, oak trees, and plants and shrubs. With the chirping of birds and gentle breezes, Fair Oaks Cemetery provides a serene and calm atmosphere for visiting loved ones in their final place of rest.