Eldorado Park Cemetery
Region D
Zone 2
St Mark Street
Klipspruit West
Soweto
South Africa
Zone 2
St Mark Street
Klipspruit West
Soweto
South Africa
Region D, Zone 2, St Mark Street, Klipspruit West, Soweto, South Africa
The office is closed on weekends, but weekend burials can be arranged on Fridays. New graves can be arranged on the same day since the prepared graves are always available. The Muslim and Christian sections are still in operation. Muslims can arrange funerals on the same day and make arrangements for payment later. The Christian section accommodates all religions. The cemetery digs the grave, but families usually cover the graves. However, cemetery workers will cover the grave at no additional cost if requested by the family. Hours: 7am to 4pm daily
Category: Cemeteries & Crematoria
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