We offer granite monuments Made In America in a wide selection of color, bronze grave markers mounted on a granite base with a vase or without a vase and matching VA markers. See our office staff for free design help and more information.
We don’t just order from stock pictures, we enjoy talking with our customers and finding out what they would like to have on their monuments to make it personal to them.
If you see a monument you like in a cemetery, on our web site, or in a book we will be glad to make one just like it, or change it a little and make it more personal.
Saint Joseph Cemetery is operated by the Saint Joseph Cemetery Association on behalf of the Catholic parishes in Warren County. While most appreciative and respectful of its Catholic heritage, the Cemetery invites persons of all faiths to use its grounds and mausoleums for the repose of loved ones.
As Catholics, we don't view death as an end, but as the beginning of eternal life. We leave our loved ones behind, but know that we'll be with them again. Pre-arranging our burial wishes is one more way to show our love for them, relieving them of this burden in their time of grief. It can also save the family a considerable amout of money, because of the effects of inflation.
The Cemetery is a Not for Profit Association, which means that any donations or memorials are tax deductible. Also, because it is an Association, the members, thru their elected Board Members, determine its Rules & Regulations.
Personal Choices
- Do you want to pick out your own monument or marker?
- Be able to plant flowers on your lot?
- Be entombed in a Mausoleum instead of buried in the ground?
- Donate a memorial bench or brick for a loved one?
- Have a choice between a graveside or a chapel committal service?
St. Joseph’s Cemetery Association
Changes effective for 2026
Click here to download a copy of the updated Rules and Regulations
Mausoleum of the Ascension – the old cards received no longer work to open the door. Please contact the office to get a new key card.
- Christmas decorations, wreaths, wreath stands, etc. must be removed by March 15 at graves, crypts, columbarium, etc.
- No decorations, plantings, pots shall be placed on graves between March 15-May 15 for Spring Maintenance. (Exception burial wreath/bouquet or special occasion.)
- Spring/Summer Flowers can be placed beginning May 15th and to be removed by October 1st.
- Fences, borders, commercial edging, decorative stones are prohibited around graves.
- Graves, crypts and columbarium niches can be sold by the owner as long as proof of new ownership is supplied to the Association. The Association will not buy back graves of families; however, may help in procuring new buyers for them when possible.
PERPETUAL CARE
All gravesites sold include perpetual care. Perpetual Care shall mean the cutting of the grass at reasonable intervals, removal of leaves, pruning/maintaining donated trees, and repair/maintenance of all mausoleums, buildings, roads and walkways.
It does not include maintaining, repairing or replacing any markers or monuments, nor planting and maintaining flowers or shrubs located on gravesites.
A perpetual care fund has been established and each year 15% and 10% respectively, of Lot and Crypt sale revenues are deposited into this account t provide for perpetual care into the future.
The only place you can have all of these personal choices, plus the lowest prices, an interest free payment plan, and outstanding upkeep, is at Saint Joseph Cemetery!
Please call for an appointment.