Leavenworth National Cemetery

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Leavenworth, United States

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Leavenworth National Cemetery Reviews | Rating 4.9 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Leavenworth National Cemetery is located in Leavenworth, United States on 150 Muncie Rd. Leavenworth National Cemetery is rated 4.9 out of 5 in the category landmarks & historical buildings in United States.

Address

150 Muncie Rd

Phone

+1 9137271376

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible entrance

Open hours

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James Scott S

My dad, a Vietnam Veteran, passed away late in 2020. I reached out about availability as my dad was from the Kanas City area. The experience was great and the service was beautiful. It was an expressed wish of my father and they made it happen with the dignity and respect you'd expect. Thank you.

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Eric Haffner

It seems inappropriate to even leave a review of this place. You can almost immediately feel the spirit of sacrifice as you walk the grounds of this cemetery. Such an uplifting and inspiring experience. Slow down when you are here. Take time to appreciate, respect, and honor these patriots.

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Mary Whalen

On every visit, every detail has been tended to with the utmost respect and compassion. If there any negative, and it is really nothing to speak of, it would be that the computerized grave finder was not working on two separate occasions. But there is always a real patriot there to help you locate the gravesite that you are looking for. Well done!

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Shawn Carter

My brother is buried here. The staff is very friendly, respectful and professional. The cemetery is well kept and beautiful! Very peaceful.

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joshua anderson

This is a beautiful piece of land. The grounds keepers do a really good job of keeping it green and tending to the markers. I have a old friend who is buried here and came by last summer to see his grave and visit for a bit. I just wished that all of my constitutional rights were recognized here.