Fayetteville Evergreen Cemetery Association

Fayetteville Evergreen Cemetery Association Established in 1915, the Fayetteville Evergreen Cemetery Association guides the use and care of Fayet

Fayetteville Evergreen Cemetery is approximately four and one-half acres and contains approximately 3000 known burials. It serves as the resting place for many of Fayetteville's and Northwest Arkansas' most prominent citizens. Buried here are the early settlers, soldiers, statesmen, lawyers, doctors, educators, and bankers of early Fayetteville, Arkansas.

03/14/2025

Evergreen Walk and Talk on Saturday, March 22, 2025, at 1 pm with Marilyn Heifner. Come join in on the fun.

05/22/2024

Walk and Talk at Evergreen Cemetery this Saturday, May 23 from 1-2:30 pm with Marilyn Heifner.

Thanks to Harold Selvey and Jackie Stites for helping clean headstones today.
05/18/2024

Thanks to Harold Selvey and Jackie Stites for helping clean headstones today.

Dedication of historic marker for Archibald Yell at Evergreen today.
10/18/2023

Dedication of historic marker for Archibald Yell at Evergreen today.

We’re delighted to be participating in Wreaths Across America for the first time.  Thank you, Marion Chapter DAR!
12/25/2022

We’re delighted to be participating in Wreaths Across America for the first time. Thank you, Marion Chapter DAR!

It’s beginning to look like fall at Evergreen.  The new maple trees planted by Pi Kappa Alpha men last May are beginning...
10/09/2022

It’s beginning to look like fall at Evergreen. The new maple trees planted by Pi Kappa Alpha men last May are beginning to show their color.

Thanks to the men of Pi Kappa Alpha who planted 15 trees at Evergreen yesterday for us.  Good job!
05/03/2022

Thanks to the men of Pi Kappa Alpha who planted 15 trees at Evergreen yesterday for us. Good job!

04/24/2022

On this day in Washington County History - April 24, 1849 - 173 years ago - Over more than 125 people have assembled at Cane Hill headed for California gold fields- included in the entourage was the Freyschlag sisters of rural Fayetteville.

Great tour of Evergreen with students from the University Museum group.
11/10/2021

Great tour of Evergreen with students from the University Museum group.

Many thanks to Gary Gilbert who donated to have the Waugh/Gilbert erosion problem fixed with a new retaining wall.  Here...
07/29/2021

Many thanks to Gary Gilbert who donated to have the Waugh/Gilbert erosion problem fixed with a new retaining wall. Here are before and after photos. George Centers did the masonry work! It takes a lot of work to keep up this Fayetteville gem, Evergreen Cemetery.

Announcing the Evergreen Cemetery Burial List.  After more than three years of research, it’s printed.  All names are ve...
05/02/2021

Announcing the Evergreen Cemetery Burial List. After more than three years of research, it’s printed. All names are verified by a headstone, obituary, or death certificate. We have a few copies if you’d like to purchase one for $25 ($10 mailing fee).

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Unversity & Center Streets
Fayetteville, AR
72701

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Fayetteville Evergreen Cemetery is approximately ten acres and contains approximately 3700 burials. It serves as the resting place for many of Fayetteville's and Northwest Arkansas' most prominent citizens. Buried here are the early settlers, soldiers, statesmen, lawyers, doctors, educators, and bankers of early Fayetteville, Arkansas.