Monument Rules at BG Doyle Veterans Cemetery in NJ

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At BG William C. Doyle Veterans Memorial Cemetery in Wrightstown, NJ, families often face difficult choices while honoring a loved one. Navigating monument regulations during grief can feel overwhelming, yet these rules safeguard dignity and tradition. 


Shevchenko Monuments offers compassionate guidance to simplify the process, ensuring clarity and compliance at every step. With our support, families can create a beautiful, lasting tribute that reflects both respect and personal remembrance.


Honoring Service, Preserving Memory

Dedicated on May 30, 1986, BG William C. Doyle Veterans Memorial Cemetery in Wrightstown, NJ spans 225 acres of solemn beauty. Expansions added thousands of crypts, ensuring continued service to veterans and their families.


With uniform flush markers and ceremonial plazas, the grounds reflect equality and honor across generations. Nonsectarian yet deeply spiritual, it welcomes diverse ethnic groups united by military service.


Its name immortalizes Brigadier General Doyle, whose vision created New Jersey’s first state‑operated veterans’ cemetery.


Symbols of Service and Remembrance

Design at Doyle Cemetery emphasizes solemn commemoration through uniform headstones and columbaria, reflecting equality among all who served.


Nonsectarian yet spiritually resonant, memorials avoid overt religious iconography, instead highlighting military symbolism—flags, bronze emblems, and inscriptions etched into granite or marble. Shapes remain simple, finishes muted, and colors subdued, reinforcing dignity.


Personalizations are limited but meaningful, ensuring each epitaph honors remembrance while maintaining the cemetery’s unified aesthetic of service and sacrifice.


Monument Rules and Compliance

Families at BG William C. Doyle Veterans Memorial Cemetery in Wrightstown, NJ must follow specific regulations when selecting a memorial. These rules preserve uniformity, dignity, and respect across the grounds, while ensuring each tribute reflects the solemn purpose of a veteran’s cemetery. Understanding them early helps avoid delays and ensures compliance during a difficult time.

  • Size limits: Upright monuments are not permitted; only flush markers are allowed. Dimensions are standardized to maintain uniformity.
  • Materials: Granite or bronze markers are required to ensure durability and consistency. Other materials are not accepted.
  • Design options: Personalization is limited to approved emblems of belief and military service. Decorative shapes or finishes are restricted.
  • Inscriptions: Epitaphs must comply with VA guidelines, including the name, rank, branch, and dates. Additional text requires approval.
  • Placements: Markers must remain flush with the ground; no raised headstones or private mausoleums are permitted.
  • Permits and approvals: All inscriptions and emblems must be submitted for review and authorized by cemetery administration before installation.

By following these rules, families ensure their chosen marker honors remembrance and commemoration while remaining fully compliant with cemetery standards. This clarity allows loved ones to focus on meaning rather than logistics.


Compassionate Guidance for Lasting Tributes

At Shevchenko Monuments, we understand how overwhelming cemetery regulations can feel during times of grief. Our compassionate team is here to ease the burden, offering clarity and reassurance as families navigate compliance and design decisions. 


By focusing on exemplary service, we help minimize costly mistakes and ensure every memorial is both beautiful and compliant. We warmly invite you to contact us to discuss BG Doyle Cemetery’s rules in more detail.


Roads and Landmarks

Brigadier General William C. Doyle Memorial Cemetery, 350 Province Line Rd, Wrightstown, NJ 08562, is managed by the New Jersey Department of Military and Veterans Affairs and can be reached at (609) 758‑7250. 


Accessible via Route 68 and Province Line Road, it is near historic churches that serve Wrightstown’s diverse community. Other nearby cemeteries include parish grounds in Burlington County, reflecting varied faith traditions that complement the cemetery’s nonsectarian mission.


Driving Route to Shevchenko Monuments

Traveling from BG William C. Doyle Veterans Memorial Cemetery in Wrightstown, NJ to Shevchenko Monuments in Perth Amboy takes about 55–60 minutes by car, depending on traffic. The route follows major highways for a straightforward drive. Please refer to the embedded map in this article for visual guidance.


Step‑by‑Step Directions:

1. Exit the cemetery onto Province Line Road heading north.

2. Merge onto Route 68 North toward the New Jersey Turnpike.

3. Enter the NJ Turnpike North (I‑95).

4. Continue for approximately 40 miles.

5. Take Exit 11 toward Garden State Parkway South.

6. Follow signs for Route 440/Route 35 South.

7. Turn onto Florida Grove Road.

8. Arrive at 329 S Florida Grove Rd, Perth Amboy, NJ 08861.

BG Doyle Veterans Cemetery

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