Lake Delton Cemetery History:
The citizens of Delton created the Delton Cemetery Association on September 16, 1853.
The Bylaws of the Delton Cemetery Association were adopted May 12, 1854.
September 4, 1854 the Delton Cemetery Association purchased two acres and four rods form E.B. Bullis for which they paid the sum of $30.00. Also they paid Sauk County Register office seventy five cents for recording of the deed and $3.00 for surveying to F. G. Webster. more to come in future……
Questions on the Lake Delton Cemetery please call 608-254-2558 or stop in at the Kay C Mackesey Administration Building at 50 Wisconsin Dells Pkwy South.
The Lake Delton Cemetery is located on Wisconsin Dells Pkwy (Hwy 12/23) across the highway from the Tommy Bartlett Water Show.
Notice of Fees currently in effect at the Lake Delton Cemetery as of 6/7/2018
Single Gravesite – five hundred fifty dollars ($550.00), which shall include monument maintenance and perpetual care.
Single Cremation Site – one hundred fifty dollars ($150.00), which shall include monument maintenance and perpetual care.
Undeveloped space for a Mausoleum – three thousand five hundred dollars ($3,500.00), which shall include perpetual care but no Mausoleum Maintenance
Undeveloped space for a Crypt for six (6) – three thousand five hundred dollars ($3,500.00), which shall include perpetual care but no Crypt Maintenance
Undeveloped space for a Crypt for four (4) – two thousand five hundred dollars ($2,500.00), which shall include perpetual care but no Crypt Maintenance
Undeveloped space for a Crypt for two (2) – two thousand five hundred dollars ($2,500.00), which shall include perpetual care but no Crypt Maintenance
Grave Site (Interment) Opening Fees
$450.00 with 48-hour notice (2 full business days prior to funeral)
- after 1:00 pm $ 75.00 per person per hour extra (2 hours min – 2 workers)
$525.00 without 48-hour notice
- after 1:00 pm $ 75.00 per person per hour extra (2 hours min – 2 workers)
$600.00 on Saturday with 48-hour notice plus $112.50 per person per hour extra (2 hours min – 2 workers) before 1 PM extra charges after 1PM
$600.00 on Sunday or official Village holiday with 48-hour notice plus $150.00 per person per hour extra (2 hours min – 2 workers) before 1 PM extra charges after 1PM
Cremation Urn (Inurnment) Opening Fees
$175.00 cremations with 48 hour notice (2 full business days prior to funeral)
- after 1:00 pm $ 75.00 per person per hour extra (2 hours min – 1 worker)
$225.00 cremations without 48-hour notice
- after 1:00 pm $ 75.00 per person per hour extra (2 hours min – 1 worker)
$300.00 Saturday with 48-hour notice plus $112.50 per person per hour extra (2 hours min – 1 worker) before 1 PM extra charges after 1PM
$300.00 on Sunday or official Village holiday with 48-hour notice plus $150.00 per person per hour extra (2 hours min – 1 worker) before 1 PM extra charges after 1PM
Opening the Mausoleum/Crypt (Entombment) Fees
$250.00 with 48-hour notice (2 full business days prior to funeral)
- after 1:00 pm $ 75.00 per person per hour extra (2 hours min – 2 workers)
$300.00 without 48-hour notice
- after 1:00 pm $ 75.00 per person per hour extra (2 hours min – 2 workers)
$350.00 on Saturday with 48-hour notice plus $112.50 per person per hour extra (2 hours min – 2 workers) before 1 PM extra charges after 1PM
$350.00 on Sunday or official Village holiday with 48-hour notice plus $150.00 per person per hour extra (2 hours min – 2 workers) before 1 PM extra charges after 1PM
**Actual time and materials if penetration of frost or removal of snow is necessary for a winter burial may be added to the above fee.**
Delton Cemetery Association Minute Book 1854-1974
(this page is under construction)
These are images of the original minute book of the Delton Cemetery Association for the Lake Delton Cemetery on Hwy 12 in the Village of Lake Delton across from Tommy Bartlett’s Inc.
Burial Activity Report to June 2018 (not complete list)
You will be able to view the list in alphabetical order.
Also note that this is how to interpret the location number:
- Location example 1 3 73 3 for Anna Achtenberg
- First Number is for Lake Delton Cemetery
- Second Number is Block Number
- Third Number is Lot Number
- Fourth Number is grave site Number
Village of Lake Delton Cemetery
Restriction on transfer of gravesites. No owner may transfer any gravesite within the Lake Delton Municipal Cemetery with profitable consideration. Prior to resale to any other person, the cemetery shall have the right to re-purchase any gravesite at the original purchase price. Any deed or receipt evidencing ownership of a site shall indicate the cemetery’s right to re-purchase.
Owner & Heir Procedure to use gravesites in the Lake Delton Cemetery
The owner of burial rights can authorize burials in his/her lot. If the owner of the burial rights is deceased, the burial rights become part of the estate to be devised by will or pass under the laws of intestacy. If there is a will, a copy must be provided along with a disposition report or order from the probate court which affirms the distribution in accordance with the will or states how the property is devised if different from the language of the will.
If there is no known will, heirs must be declared in an “Affidavit of Heirs” (forms) and authorizations obtained from each person named in order to effectuate a transfer. If an heir is deceased, then that heir’s heirs must be named. It is incumbent upon the heirs of the “original owner” to settle the estate and bring to the Village a sufficient court document (judgment or order) which delineates who now can use the burial rights.
You may be required to show your birth certificate along with the death certificate of owner or previous heirs to establish succession.
Instructions for authorizing a burial when the owner of the burial rights is deceased:
1. Only one heir to the lot owner must complete the “Affidavit of Heirs”. The names, addresses, ages, and relationships of the heirs to the owners must be provided on this form. The purpose of the “Affidavit of Heirs” is to notify the Village of the heirs of the owner of the burial rights. By signing this document, one heir is assuming responsibility for notification of the other heirs, if any.
2. The Affidavit must be signed by one heir and properly notarized.
3. Release by Heirs (forms) must be signed and dated by all heirs named on the Affidavit.
4. The completed Affidavit and authorization forms must be returned to the Clerk-Treasurer-Coordinator.
5. The authorization process is complete.
Per Wisconsin State Statutes:
“Owner” means a person who, according to the records of the cemetery authority of the cemetery in which a cemetery lot is located, owns or partially owns the cemetery lot.
“Assignee” or “Heirs” means a person who has been assigned in the deceased owner’s will or in any other legally binding written agreement, or who is entitled to receive an ownership interest in the cemetery lot.
CHAPTER 852
INTESTATE SUCCESSION
A. Basic rules for intestate succession.
852.01(1) (1) Who are heirs. Except as modified by the decedent’s will under ss. 852.10 (1), any part of the net estate of a decedent that is not disposed of by will passes to the decedent’s surviving heirs as follows:
852.01(1)(a) (a) To the spouse:
852.01(1)(a)1. 1. If there are no surviving issue of the decedent, or if the surviving issue are all issue of the surviving spouse and the decedent, the entire estate.
852.01(1)(a)2. 2. If there are surviving issue one or more of whom are not issue of the surviving spouse, one-half of decedent’s property other than the following property:
852.01(1)(a)2.a. a. The decedent’s interest in marital property.
852.01(1)(a)2.b. b. The decedent’s interest in property held equally and exclusively with the surviving spouse as tenants in common.
852.01(1)(b) (b) To the issue, per stirpes, the share of the estate not passing to the spouse, under par. (a), or the entire estate if there is no surviving spouse.
852.01(1)(c) (c) If there is no surviving spouse, or issue, to the parents.
852.01(1)(d) (d) If there is no surviving spouse, issue, or parent, to the brothers and sisters and the issue of any deceased brother or sister per stirpes.
852.01(1)(f) (f) If there is no surviving spouse, issue, parent, or issue of a parent, to the grandparents and their issue as follows:
852.01(1)(f)1. 1. One-half to the maternal grandparents equally if both survive, or to the surviving maternal grandparent; if both maternal grandparents are deceased, to the issue of the maternal grandparents or either of them, per stirpes.
852.01(1)(f)2. 2. One-half to the paternal relations in the same manner as to the maternal relations under subd. 1.
852.01(1)(f)3. 3. If either the maternal side or the paternal side has no surviving grandparent or issue of a grandparent, the entire estate to the decedent’s relatives on the other side.
B. Disinheritance from intestate share.
852.10(1) (1) A decedent’s will may exclude or limit the right of an individual or class to succeed to property passing by intestate succession.
852.10(2) (2) The share of the intestate estate that would have passed to the individual or class described in A. (1) passes as if the individual or each member of the class had disclaimed his or her intestate.