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Tahoma National Cemetery

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Tahoma National Cemetery is a United States National Cemetery in the city of Kent, in King County, Washington. It encompasses, and as of the end of 2008, had 23,479 interments compared to 15,924 interments in 2005. Administered by the United States Department of Veterans Affairs, it is the only national cemetery in the state of Washington.HistoryTahoma National Cemetery was established on November 11, 1993 and opened for interments on October 1, 1997. It is actively undergoing expansion. A second phase of construction was completed in 2005.Noteworthy monuments The Blue Star Memorial, a traditional service flag monument dedicated to all veterans.Notable interments Medal of Honor recipients Second Lieutenant Jesse T. Barrick, for action in the American Civil War. Sergeant Dexter J. Kerstetter, for action in World War II. Master Sergeant Wilburn Kirby Ross, for action in World War II. Sergeant First Class Nathan Ross Chapman, first American serviceman to die in the line of duty in the United States invasion of Afghanistan in 2002. Edward Eugene Claplanhoo, former Chairman of the Makah Frosty Westering, Hall of Fame college football coachRobert F. Burt- United States Navy chaplain

Address: 18600 SE 240th St, Kent (Washington) 98042
Phone: (425) 413-9614
State: WA
City: Kent
Street Number: 18600 SE 240th St
Zip Code: 98042-4868
categories: cemetery, landmark & historical place


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Reviews
The military and veteran volunteers were wonderful, efficient, willing to work with us and answer our questions. Their respect for the family member we were burying was evident, and made the widow feel seen, and respected, also. This is a beautiful place, so well run, and worth visiting even if you don’t have a friend or family member buried there.
We had my dad’s internment service at Mount Tahoma, it was a military funeral. Our family was so impressed by the military service and the volunteers who spoke and performed the duties. It was a refreshing act of patriotism. My father would’ve been impressed and please, as was our family.
This is a beautifully maintained cemetery. The men and women who served are treated well in their final resting place.
My husband's ceremony was perfect. They were very caring and I loved the military efficiency. The setting is beautiful and peaceful. It's the perfect resting place for my husband. He'll enjoy the deer too.
I got to witness my Grandpa's service here. The enlisted and retired volunteers did a wonderful job in honoring him and our family. The grounds are beautifully kept and reflect the respect of those who are buried here. Thanks to all who are involved with the operations here.
This is an amazing location. So beautiful to lay our dear loved ones to rest. The staff & volunteers there are wonderful to work with.
This is such a beautiful, peaceful place. The staff are wonderful and handle everything with respect and dignity. We were fortunate enough to come upon Mark and Art this week and can't thank them enough for the opportunity to 'reunite' our Mom and Dad upon her interment. Everything about Mt Tahoma National Cemetery speaks to honoring our Veterans in the most respectful way
Thank you to the many Veteran volunteers who provide the services and maintain this beautiful site. You serve above and beyond.
Beautiful location and well maintained. My dad was buried here last weekend. Really appreciated military honors by the army and war veterans. It was very touching
My dad was proud to serve his country but I don’t like the fact that his final resting place is under water every winter. I have to ware tall rain boots to go out. And his headstone is covered in slime. When will they fix this problem.
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