Spokane Valley Opportunity Cemetery Association

State
Washington
County
Spokane County
City
Spokane Valley
Postal Code
99206
Location
1402 South Pines Road
Phone
509-926-2753

Spokane Valley Opportunity Cemetery Association in Spokane County County was founded in 1883. In 1919 the cemetery was handed to the City of Spokane Valley.

The Spokane Valley Opportunity Cemetery Association’s management was under the City of Spokane Valley until 1928 when Spokane Valley Opportunity Cemetery Association Association took over after its formation. The association took over the administration until 2008 when the cemetery land was deeded again back to the City of Spokane Valley.

The Spokane Valley Opportunity Cemetery Association has incorporated several graves from the local cemeteries. One of the notable relocations of graves is one done by Spokane Valley Catholic Cemetery in 1992. After relocation, they erected a memorial with a list of names of the deceased whose graves were moved.

Spokane Valley Opportunity Cemetery Association in Spokane Valley ranks number 1st out of the two cemeteries in Spokane Valley City in terms of popularity. Further, it ranks 8th out of 19 cemeteries in Spokane County County, 31th out of the 217 cemeteries in Washington State, and 2649 in the United States. It is located in Spokane Valley City at 1402 South Pines Road, Spokane Valley, Washington, 99206.

Services and Information Available at the Spokane Valley Opportunity Cemetery Association

The Spokane Valley Opportunity Cemetery Association management makes the following information available to the public:

  • The rules and regulations to govern the Spokane Valley Opportunity Cemetery Association.
  • The hours when the Spokane Valley Opportunity Cemetery Association offices are operational.
  • The Spokane Valley Opportunity Cemetery Association’s history since it became operational and the changes it has undergone to date.
  • The burial records for all the people buried at the Spokane Valley Opportunity Cemetery Association and the dates they were buried.
  • Information about burials and funerals, such as privileges that may be accorded.

Spokane Valley Opportunity Cemetery Association in Spokane Valley has a rich history, with the earliest grave back to 1898. You can learn more about the graves or inquire about visitation by calling the Spokane Valley Opportunity Cemetery Association at 509-926-2753. You may also visit the Spokane Valley Opportunity Cemetery Association’s official website for online services.

Directions

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