St Trinity Cemetery

St Trinity Cemetery Perpetual Care for families since 1863 In 1863, St. The first interment took place on April 22, 1863 – a seven year-old boy. Trinity Cemetery. Today, St.

Trinity Lutheran Church purchased 10 acres of ground located on Lemay Ferry Road and Reavis Barracks Road for the purpose of establishing a cemetery. The cemetery was enlarged in 1924, when an additional 25 acres of farm ground adjoining the original plat was purchased. To assure the natural beauty of the cemetery, while laying out the new section, provisions were made to put aside a certain sum from the proceeds of the sale of each new lot into an endowment fund. The income from this fund is spent on the maintenance of cemetery grounds and roads. Later on, several acres were sold to provide additional money for the endowment fund. The Administration Building, constructed in 1953, consists of an office and large garage. Also in 1953, a building was erected at the extreme south part of the cemetery to store larger equipment. In 2011, Peace Lutheran Church assumed ownership and maintenance of the cemetery. An elected Board of Directors oversees the operation of St. In 2016, columbaria for the above-ground placement of cremated remains was constructed. Trinity Cemetery consists of nearly 30 acres of beautifully maintained grounds.

05/24/2024
Thank you to the volunteers and Board members who participated in the Spring Spruce-Up yesterday.  We had a cold, windy ...
03/24/2024

Thank you to the volunteers and Board members who participated in the Spring Spruce-Up yesterday. We had a cold, windy morning, but the sun finally came out and everyone powered through to accomplish so much!!

07/15/2023

On Sunday afternoon, July 16th, from 1 - 4, we would welcome all volunteers to help with continued cleanup efforts. Our staff and faithful volunteer crew have made a lot of progress, but there are still large limbs to remove, as well as a lot of sticks, leaves and smaller debris. Any amount of time people are willing to help would be greatly appreciated! Bring work gloves & rakes. Chain saws would also be useful! Cold drinks will be provided.

07/14/2023

Cleanup efforts yesterday were very productive, but there is still much to be done. We would welcome any and all volunteers back today. Please bring rakes, work gloves, and hand or chain saws if you have them. Cold water and lunch provided!

The storm that passed through the St. Louis area last night left significant damage at St. Trinity Cemetery.  Some trees...
07/13/2023

The storm that passed through the St. Louis area last night left significant damage at St. Trinity Cemetery. Some trees, large limbs and sticks are strewn across the grounds. Electricity and telephone service are also out. Volunteers have been at the cemetery since 7 a.m. working to clear the roads. If you can help, please go to St. Trinity Cemetery, 2160 Lemay Ferry Road and speak with Wayne Schuessler or John Roesch. Please bring work gloves, rakes, and chain saws if you have them. Please pray for the volunteers that they are safe as they work to clear the debris.

Thank you to the Scouts of Pack and Troop 584 who placed flags on the graves of Veterans buried at St. Trinity again thi...
05/25/2022

Thank you to the Scouts of Pack and Troop 584 who placed flags on the graves of Veterans buried at St. Trinity again this year. We appreciate the service of the Veterans and the Scouts!

St. Trinity Cemetery – Job Opportunity  Do you enjoy working outdoors?  If so, you may be interested in a job at St. Tri...
04/14/2022

St. Trinity Cemetery – Job Opportunity

Do you enjoy working outdoors? If so, you may be interested in a job at St. Trinity Cemetery.

Duties include maintaining cemetery grounds using commercial power mowers and trimmers, digging and closing grave sites, preparing areas for setting of monuments, assisting in the maintenance of equipment and other general duties. A detailed Job Description and application process can be found on the “Job Opportunities” page at

Perpetual care for families since 1863. St. Trinity Cemetery is a non-sectarian, endowed care cemetery owned and operated by Peace Lutheran Church in St. Louis, MO.

Thank you to all of the volunteers who helped with the Spring Spruce-Up on Saturday, March 5th!!  We were able to do a t...
03/06/2022

Thank you to all of the volunteers who helped with the Spring Spruce-Up on Saturday, March 5th!! We were able to do a tremendous clean up to ready the cemetery for grass-cutting season.

Mike Miller from KMOX radio did a nature walk with the St. Trinity Cenetery Board and some additional participants from ...
10/23/2021

Mike Miller from KMOX radio did a nature walk with the St. Trinity Cenetery Board and some additional participants from Peace Lutheran Church this morning. He educated us about our trees, made some suggestions for caring for them, and answered many questions. Thank you, Mike, for a very informative visit!

We thank the Scouts of Pack and Troop 584 for placing flags on the graves of Veterans in the cemetery over Memorial Day ...
07/09/2021

We thank the Scouts of Pack and Troop 584 for placing flags on the graves of Veterans in the cemetery over Memorial Day weekend.

Address

2160 Lemay Ferry Road
St. Louis, MO
63125

Opening Hours

Monday 7:30am - 4pm
Tuesday 7:30am - 4pm
Wednesday 7:30am - 4pm
Thursday 7:30am - 4pm
Friday 7:30am - 4pm

Telephone

(314) 892-3662

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