City of Statesville to remove worn flowers, wreaths, etc.

Last Updated 12/4/2023In Statesville Cemeteries, Latest City News

The City of Statesville Public Grounds & Cemeteries Division will remove all time worn flowers, wreaths, etc. from Oakwood and Belmont Cemeteries during the week of December 11 – 15, 2023.

The public is asked to remove any items they do not wish to have discarded prior to this date.

The public is reminded that wire, metal, bricks, stones, wood stakes, bird feeders, candles, solar lights, wind chimes, concrete statues, etc. are prohibited in Oakwood and Belmont Cemetery.

Deno Williams | Public Grounds & Cemeteries Supervisor



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