Carolina Cremation

Carolina Cremation Carolina Cremation Carolina Cremation started out as Evergreen Cremation Services in 1999 in Salisbury, North Carolina.
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On June 1st of 2011 Evergreen Cremation Services relaunched itself as Carolina Cremation with an updated facility, a new innovative website, and two new staff members to help better serve the families that put their trust in us. We strive to provide the highest quality of service to each family that we serve as well as meet each request they may have.

Cheers to the US Coast Guard on their special day!
08/04/2025

Cheers to the US Coast Guard on their special day!

Discover the secrets of thriving nonagenarians!
08/03/2025

Discover the secrets of thriving nonagenarians!

What if there's a viewing?
08/02/2025

What if there's a viewing?

Look and feel like you!
08/01/2025

Look and feel like you!

"You gave me a forever within the numbered days."—John Green, The Fault In Our Stars
07/31/2025

"You gave me a forever within the numbered days."
—John Green, The Fault In Our Stars

Happy Friendship Day
07/30/2025

Happy Friendship Day

Every July 29, the Army Chaplain Corps is celebrated for its dedication and ongoing support of offering worldwide minist...
07/29/2025

Every July 29, the Army Chaplain Corps is celebrated for its dedication and ongoing support of offering worldwide ministry to soldiers.

Reach out as much as possible in the weeks and months after a loss
07/27/2025

Reach out as much as possible in the weeks and months after a loss

Today is National Korean War Veterans Armistice Day
07/27/2025

Today is National Korean War Veterans Armistice Day

“Feelings are just visitors, let them come and go.”—Mooji
07/26/2025

“Feelings are just visitors, let them come and go.”
—Mooji

Our top priority is to honor your plan to the most precise detail.
07/25/2025

Our top priority is to honor your plan to the most precise detail.

Jazz Musician Chuck Mangione, of 'Feels So Good' and King of the Hill Fame, Dies at 84
07/25/2025

Jazz Musician Chuck Mangione, of 'Feels So Good' and King of the Hill Fame, Dies at 84

Jazz musician Chuck Mangione, a two-time Grammy winner known for his ubiquitous ‘70s hit “Feels So Good,” has died. He was 84. Mangione died at home in his sleep on Tuesday, July 22, a spokesperson for the star confirms to PEOPLE.

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Salisbury, NC
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