Atlantic County Veterans Cemetery is located in Estell Manor.

ESTELL MANOR – Construction has begun on the second phase of a 20-acre expansion of the Atlantic County Veterans Cemetery located at the county park in Estell Manor.

A one-acre expansion was completed in 2014. The current expansion will include the construction of a columbarium that will hold up to 900 cremation urns; the installation of two flag poles, drainage and irrigation systems; ADA-accessible parking; and the bifurcation of Purple Heart Drive to maintain a passive recreation area with a designated paved pedestrian/bicycle path to improve the safety of those walking, jogging and biking. The project will also include construction of a new restroom facility.

This work has been years in the making, according to Atlantic County Executive Dennis Levinson.

“We recognized the need to expand the cemetery several years ago, but as is the case with many of our road improvement projects, the process of obtaining required state approvals is lengthy and arduous,” he said.

The Atlantic County Veterans Cemetery is the final resting place for Atlantic County veterans and their spouses. There are currently 5,454 individuals interred in the cemetery with an average of 230 burials each year.

“This cemetery means so much to the families of our veterans to help ensure neither they nor their service to our country will ever be forgotten,” Levinson said.

The county anticipates  completion of the expansion by Veterans Day 2020, Levinson said.

Learn more about the cemetery at www.atlantic-county.org/parks/veterans-cemetery.asp


Nanette LoBiondo Galloway

Award winning journalist covering news, events and people of Atlantic County for more than 20 years.