Fort Custer National Cemetery

Cemetery at 15501 Dickman Rd, Augusta, MI 49012


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Fort Custer National Cemetery

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Today: 08:00 am - 07:30 pm
Monday 08:00 am - 07:30 pm
Tuesday 08:00 am - 07:30 pm
Wednesday 08:00 am - 07:30 pm
Thursday 08:00 am - 07:30 pm
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  • This is such a beautiful resting place. I am so pleased that I am provided for to rest alongside my husband when I am called. You can feel such Honour blowing through the breeze here at Fort Custer National Cemetery. So Proud to be an American. The Nation of God's People!

    Added July 20, 2017 by karenmarie303
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    The cemetery is beautifully cared for, and I know most of the people who work there are compassionate & care a great deal about what they do. But when we buried my husband's grandfather a couple years ago, the person who met us was rude and rushed us through the service even though there were no services after us. We asked our funeral director about him and she said although this person, Charles, was crude and not very bright, and they've had numerous problems with him in the past, the person in charge of the cemetery can't fire him because he is a veteran. Unfortunately, we would see him again. When my daughter's 12 y/o friend passed away recently, he was again running things at Fort Custer. When the service ended, we saw him yelling at another employee and then stormed off saying "F**K IT!" My daughter and I were only a few feet away, and so was the girl's coffin. Who does that? Let alone a person who is working there?

    Added June 22, 2017 by RACHEL THORNE
  • My father-in-law is laid to rest here. The grounds are well kept. They have a nice easy system for finding sites. We have encountered deer before while visiting. It's a nice day trip when the hubby wants to go see dad.

    Added March 08, 2017 by Jennifer Curts
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    At first the place was great to have my mother buried in. Then the wreathes that were made by hand for her grave started to disappear. It was reported to the director who did not seem to care what was happening. In total 6 wreathes have disappeared from this cemetery. I found what is happening to the wreathes that are supposed to be put down where the old flowers are so that if you want your stuff back you can go and claim it. Well it appears that the cemetery has a new resting spot for the wreathes and it is called a dumpster. I found the wreath for my mother in a big yellow dumpster along with hundreds of other wreathes. It seems to me that a national cemetery should have more consideration for the people who also served this country by sacrificing time with their loved ones while they defended this country. I will be reporting this higher up the chain.

    Added October 11, 2016 by Robin Perrault
  • Wonderful final resting place for veterans and in some cases I noticed spouses are also granted a burial with their spouses.

    Added September 01, 2016 by Julia Miller
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