Mandan Union Cemetery
Peacefully serving, with dignity and respect, the generations at eternal rest and those who watch over them.
In 1898, William Lantermann (Trustee of Morton County) granted 25 acres to the Union Cemetery Association. Another 40 acres were surveyed and platted. A group of men who formed the Association established the Mandan Union Cemetery. Two cemeteries had formerly been used one northwest of the Heartview Foundation Center and the other named Greenwood, located two or three miles south of the city along Ft. McKeen road. Many of the burials in these locations were relocated in the new Mandan Union Cemetery. In 1938, the City of Mandan took over the operation of the cemetery granting 15 acres to the Catholic section and 25 acres to the Protestant Section. Today, spaces are available to anybody who wishes the Mandan Union Cemetery to be a final resting place.
SERVICES
Traditional Burial
Cremation
Columbarium
Scattering Garden
This section includes information on the following:
Mandan Union Cemetery Memorial Fund
If you have questions, please call 701-667-3240 or send an email. To purchase grave spaces, please call first. Remote transactions are preferred. If necessary, appointments can be scheduled.
AREA FUNERAL HOMES
Mandan Funeral Homes
Weigel Funeral and Cremation Service
Buehler-Larson Funeral and Cremation Service
Bismarck Funeral Homes
Bismarck Funeral Home and Crematory
Eastgate Funeral & Cremation Service
Parkway Funeral & Cremation Service
MONUMENT COMPANIES
Mandan Memorial
122 E Main Street
Mandan ND 58554
(701) 751-3293
Bismarck Marble & Granite
5605 E Main Ave
Bismarck ND 58501
(701) 223-4440
American Stonecraft
3705 Saratoga Ave Unit 2
Bismarck ND 58502
(701) 250-0528
Bismarck Memorial Monuments
733 Memorial Highway
Bismarck ND 58501
(701) 223-1757
Jamestown Monument
1221 10th St. SE
Jamestown ND 58401
(701) 252-3866
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION