Discover Tranquil Final Resting Place Options

Green Ridge Cemetery is Kenosha’s first cemetery and one of the oldest cemeteries in Wisconsin. Carefully maintained, the lush and peaceful grounds are the final resting place for over 30,000 people with the first burial dating back to 1836. Traditional burial plots and columbarium niches for cremation urns are available. With cremation more frequently chosen, Green Ridge is adding  three new columbarium niches in 2024.

Whether honoring loved ones or strolling the cemetery walkways, find solace amidst the tree-filled, carefully maintained grounds. Take in Kenosha’s rich history evidenced in the monuments, mausoleums and markers designating the remains of many predominant figures—from leaders in government, business and education to seafaring captains and devoted nuns.

Compassionate Support in Time of Need

In death, as in life, planning is an essential part of ensuring peace of mind for ourselves and our loved ones. At Green Ridge Cemetery we help you plan for and navigate end of life  decisions promptly and with compassion. Experience the peace of mind that comes from our efforts to listen to your needs and desires and offer fully explained, affordable solutions. Call us today so we can promise you today’s prices and protect you and your family against future uncertainties.

Visit Green Ridge Cemetery Today

Discover the solace that comes when you choose a resting place that truly reflects the beauty of a life well-lived. Explore our new columbarium site and beautifully maintained grounds. Contact us today to schedule a free consultation and ensure the final resting place for you and your loved ones is in the tranquility of Green Ridge Cemetery.

What People Say About Green Ridge Cemetery

“Lovely cemetery. Employees genuinely care about the customer and their needs.”
Sarah Anspaugh

“Historic Green Ridge Cemetery in Kenosha is a beautiful and well-managed cemetery. I would highly recommend it to anyone living in the area.”
Bill Hoffmann

“Beautifully kept grounds; would go for walks with my children when they were younger.”
Rober Greskoviak

“Dignity is their way.”
Lon Knoedler