Napa Valley California Tulocay Cemetery
 

Tulocay Cemetery
411 Coombsville Road
Napa, California 94559
 
TEL: 707 252-4727
FAX: 707 252-8375
E-mail:
Manager@TulocayCemetery.org
COA9 ~ FD1786 ~ CR113

Tulocay Cemetery of Napa Valley California

Well cared for grounds of Tulocay Cemetery in Napa Valley The history of Tulocay Cemetery is the history of the Napa Valley and the surrounding community. The markers and mausoleums, from the opulence of the Victorian era to the ground level gravestones of today, reflect the diversity of our heritage.
 
Established in 1859, the land was donated by Don Cayetano Juarez to the people of the Napa Valley. Today, Tulocay is a private, non-profit, non-sectarian cemetery and is under the care of the Tulocay Cemetery Association.  Older section of the cemeteryApproximately 20 of the original 50 acres are yet to be developed. Tulocay will continue to serve our community well into the 22nd century.

Tulocay has developed a larger than average Endowment Care Fund, that has continuously increased since its establishment. Thumbnail map of the cemetery The income from this carefully managed fund is used, and will continue to be used, to maintain the neat and attractive appearance for which Tulocay is known.
 
We offer three distinctly different types of final memorial: Interment in the park grounds, Entombment in the mausoleum or garden crypts, and Inurnment of cremated remains in the ground (urn garden) or columbarium, in our individual glass or marble-fronted niches.
 
Because Tulocay is a non-profit, private cemetery, our services and pricing policies have always been set to meet the needs and desires of people in all walks of life. We welcome price comparison and encourage before-need planning.
 
Current member of The Cemetery & Mortuary Association of California
 
Visit the Cemetery & Mortuary Association of California web site The Cemetery & Mortuary Association of California has served cemeteries and mortuaries here in California since 1931.  Upon its founding, the CMAC sponsored the California Cemetery Act under the belief that sound protection of consumers and endowment care funds was the best long-term interest of the industry.  Today, the CMAC membership is composed of cemeteries of all types: for-profit, not-for-profit, religious and fraternal.
 
The Members of the Interment Association of California voted unanimously at our Spring Conference in Coronado to re-vitalize our association with the new name Cemetery and Mortuary Association of California.

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