Walnut Hill Cemetery
(620) 532-3791
900 North Marquette
P. O. Box 168
Kingman, KS 67068-0168
A small group of black walnut trees on
a hillside influenced the name selection
of Walnut Hill Cemetery. The Walnut
Hill Cemetery Association purchased
the original section of the cemetery
land from H.J. Karr on February 10,
1882. The cemetery was managed and
operated by the association until May
2, 1892 when they deeded it to the City
of Kingman.
Early grave site records were loosely
kept and many graves were unmarked.
In later years the cemetery was
enlarged and recording was improved.
FEES: Burial Space: $150.00 each
Transfer Fee: A $20.00 transfer fee shall be paid to
the City of Kingman for the issuance of a new
certificate. Should the owner or owners of any lot or
lots in the cemetery of the City desire to transfer a
lot or lots, they shall first execute a certificate
therefor to the City of Kingman and deliver the
same to the City Clerk who will in turn execute to
the purchaser of such lot or lots a certificate of such
purchase under the seal of the City of Kingman. The
City of Kingman shall not recognize a transfer of any
kind if done in any other manner.
Burial Permit: $225.00 for burial Monday through
Friday. Additional $125.00 Burial fee per burial for
Saturday burials. No interments, disinterments, or
cremation interment service shall be permitted on
Sundays, New Years Day, Memorial Day,
Independence Day, Labor Day, Veterans Day,
Thanksgiving Day, or Christmas Day.
Memorial Permit Fee: A $20.00 memorial headstone
or marker placement fee shall be charged. A permit
will be issued by the cemetery sexton to include the
information of the party doing the work, the location
of the work, the type of memorial work, and other
information necessary to determine that the
proposed work will comply with cemetery rules and
regulations. All work will be inspected and under the
general supervision of the cemetery sexton.
Memorial work shall be permitted only during those
hours the cemetery personnel are on duty. No
memorial work will be permitted when a funeral is in
process.
OPERATING POLICIES: No enclosure of any kind will be permitted around gravesites. The planting of trees, shrubs, or plantings of any kind
is prohibited. The City will do all plantings. The sexton may remove any unauthorized plantings or objects on the graves or lots. Such objects as
floral frames, vases, etc. may be removed by the sexton and disposed of if not claimed by the owner within seven (7) days after removal.
Seasonal, artificial plants, and flowers shall be permitted next to the headstone or grave marker on Memorial Day and seven days following
Memorial Day. All monuments and marker shall be granite or bronze. All monuments and markers in the South Addition shall not project
above ground more than one-half inch (1/2") and be set on a concrete base with a four inch (4") extension on all four sides. For a single grave
space, the marker shall not be more than 12" x 24" in dimension for adjoining grave spaces. A common marker shall not be more than 12" x
36" in dimension. " All monuments and markers in the North Addition are to be set on a concrete base with a four-inch (4") extension on all
four sides. The Casket shall be enclosed in a concrete or steel vault or cement box. The use of wooden boxes is prohibited. Only two cremation
interments are permitted per lot space.
No cremation ashes may be spread at Walnut Hill Cemetery. The cemetery sexton shall have the authority to close all or any part of the
cemetery to unnecessary vehicle traffic when, in his opinion, such traffic would be injurious to the driveways.
Monuments & Headstones:
All foundations for monuments and marker must extend four (4) inches on all four sides of the monument or marker base and shall be
constructed of concrete with steel mesh or rebar. The concrete mixture of one (1) part of portland cement to four (4) parts of good, clean, sharp
river sand, thoroughly mixed in a mortar box of sufficient size to insure proper mixing. The top is to be finished smoothly with a trowel and form
boards must be used and left in place at least 48 hours.
All foundations shall be built no higher than the level of the ground on the high side.
All markers, either single or double, when not exceeding eighteen (18) inches shall be set on a foundation not less than eight (8) inches in depth
and reinforced with 4x4x6 inch mesh.
All monuments or markers more than eighteen (18) inches in height and not more than thirty-six (36) inch height shall be set on a foundation not
less than twelve (12) inches in depth and reinforced with 4x4x6 mesh.
The depth of the foundation for monuments exceeding three (3) feet in height shall be increased at least six (6) inches and reinforced with one
quarter (1/4) inch rebar with eight (8) inch centers.
When foundations are constructed in close proximity to or partially over the edge of a grave, the foundations shall be extended on/over the
grave bridging the grave, but below the ground so as not to interfere with the future growing or grooming of the grass. The grass damaged by
any such construction shall be replaced with sod over the bridge portion of such foundation.
All foundation work shall be done when the ground is free from frost and not during freezing weather.
The cemetery sexton must approve form setting before cement is placed. All memorial work shall be done under the general supervision of the
cemetery sexton. The cemetery sexton will remove all excess dirt. All work shall be completed when cemetery personnel are on duty. No
memorial work shall be permitted when a funeral is in process.
All headstones and markers shall be granite or bronze.