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Sarasota National Cemetery is estimated to be at full capacity in 2065 and to be the final resting place for over 150,000 Veterans, Veterans Spouses and their qualifying dependents.
Sarasota National Cemetery is one of 9 National Cemeteries in the state of Florida and as of September 2023 is the final resting place of over 32,000 Veterans, their spouses, and their qualified dependents.
At the time of construction in 2008, there were over 1.9 Million Veterans within a 75 mile radius of the Sarasota Area and it was determined that the 295-acre national cemetery in Sarasota will serve our veterans’ needs for the next 50 years. The cemetery is in Sarasota County at 9810 State Road 72, 4.7 miles east of Interstate 75 off of Exit 205. The Cemetery's Hallowed Grounds consist of casketed and cremated remains which can be interred either on the grounds or in the Columbarium niches. Services are held at one of three Committal Shelters.
In April 2007, the Department of Veterans Affairs purchased the site from private citizens and awarded a contract to Miller Legg & Associates of Winter Park, Fla., to design the new cemetery. Construction of Phase IB is complete and provides for nearly 18,200 full casket gravesites, including 15,200 pre-placed crypts, 9,000 in-ground cremains and approximately 7,200 columbarium niches. A new phase of construction began in January 2023, expanding to the south and west of the Administration Building and at the existing Columbariums.
The cemetery includes an administration and public information center complex with an electronic gravesite locator and public restrooms, a maintenance facility, a cemetery entrance area, a flag assembly area, a memorial walkway with a donations area, as well as two committal shelters and other infrastructure design elements include roadways, landscaping, utilities, and irrigation.
The ceremonial amphitheater “Patriot Plaza” was dedicated and donated to the National Cemetery Administration by The Patterson Foundation of Sarasota on June 28, 2014.
Patriot Plaza features commissioned art that honors veterans, inspires patriotism, and embraces freedom. The amphitheater is a place of peace and reflection and exists for our community to honor veterans through ceremonies and events for generations to come.
Patriot Plaza provides a place to conduct ceremonies honoring veterans and their families. The amphitheater includes an 80-foot-tall stainless-steel flagpole, a rostrum that is large enough to accommodate a 55-piece orchestra, and seating for up to 2,800 people.
Patriot Plaza is open daily from sunrise to sunset. Admission is free. Weekly tours of Patriot Plaza take place on Tuesday at 10 a.m. except for federal holidays. Participants should meet at the east entrance of Patriot Plaza near the bronze sculpture “Home”, which depicts nesting eagles.
Guided Informational Tours are available. To schedule group tours to include school children tours, please complete the request form at the link below: https://form.jotform.com/71510699628162
or contact the Patriot Plaza Tour Coordinator at PatriotPlaza@SarasotaArts.org.
Our cemetery floral regulations exist only to reflect the honor and respect we hold for our Nation's Veterans, by preserving the dignity and solemnity of their final resting place. We welcome and encourage fresh-cut flowers throughout the year and provide flower containers for gravesite display. Flowers will be removed when they become unsightly, for mowing and maintenance, or if damaged by weather or wildlife. Due to the open nature of the grounds, we cannot guarantee against theft, vandalism or the effects of nature. Items left at gravesite must be floral in nature and may not stand taller than the headstone. Other items, to include hazardous materials, glass, metal, toys, candles, and balloons are not permitted. Unauthorized items will be removed immediately. Removed items will be held for 30 days.
During the winter holiday season, (December 1 through January 10) potted plants, artificial flowers, wreaths (less than 18 inches in diameter) and grave blankets (less than 2 X 3 feet) are permitted. During Easter and Memorial Day, potted plants may be placed on gravesites 10 days before through 10 days after the holiday.
In order to preserve the dignity, beauty and serenity of Sarasota National Cemetery, we ask you to please observe the following restrictions. Thank you for your cooperation:
Please note that Sarasota National Cemetery is a fully operational cemetery. If there are services in progress, please keep a respectful distance from the funeral. No photography of funeral services is permitted without the consent of the family. If cemetery workers are engaged in burial operations, please keep to the road, or outside the marked perimeter of operations.
We thank you in advance for providing the respect our Veterans are due by observing the above listed rules. Our Nation's Heroes, some of whom gave their lives for this country, deserve no less than a pristine landscape to honor their final rest.
I-75 to Exit #205 (Clark Road/State Rd 72). Go east on SR 72 4.7 miles to Main Entrance on right.
Family & Friends of Sarasota National Cemetery Inc
32650 Taylor Grade Rd, Parrish, FL 34219, US
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