Butler County Memorial Park & Mausoleum

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380 Evans City Rd
Butler, PA 16001

Established in 1939, Butler County Memorial Park offers a serene alternative to traditional cemeteries. Providing both traditional ground burials and above-ground entombment in a heated, air-conditioned mausoleum, the park also caters to cremation needs for both in-ground burials and mausoleum entombment. Its unique use of flat, bronze memorials creates a peaceful park-like atmosphere, distinct from the typical upright tombstone cemeteries. Families appreciate the easy maintenance and customizable options, including color, photographs, and wording, for the memorials.

With a focus on customer convenience, the administration building is open Monday through Friday for pre-planning cemetery arrangements to minimize cost and stress. The experienced staff assists in making plans ahead of time and provides compassionate support during times of need. Butler County Memorial Park's Chapel Mausoleum, established in 1973, has since undergone four expansions, boasting a stunning array of lighted glass front cremation niches and Italian and domestic granite. The heated, air-conditioned Chapel hosts numerous funeral services annually, serving as a tranquil setting for families to pay their respects.

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2.05 reviews
Anne H.
7/29/2025

My grandmother recently passed away and we held her service here at the mausoleum. They were extremely accommodating to us and our guest. The service couldn't have went better, we were very...

Deborah C.
11/4/2024

I am very sorry to hear about the condition of this cemetery. I have many relatives buried here but do not get here often since I live in New York State. Deborah Boyer Cieslak, Scotia, NY. I...

Brent T.
10/3/2024

Laid my parents to rest in 2021. Meeting with Paul to make arrangements was not the comforting experience one would expect. His jokes and sarcasm were definitely not what we needed in our time of...

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Matthew S.
6/1/2018

On May 21, 2018 I attended and participated in the graveside committal service of my grandmother. While walking to the grave side the workers were sitting on their tractor in plain sight not more...

Dan P.
5/31/2018

On May 21st 2018, my family said goodbye to my Grandmother. Once we arrived at the cemetery, Butler Memorial Park Cemetery and Mausoleum, the outstanding support stopped cold. It started with...

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