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Evergreen Cemetery
(El Paso County)
1005 S. Hancock Ave.
Colorado Springs, Colorado 80903
(719) 578-6646
Cut-off Date: October 1972
 
 
Order: Lot (Lots in this cemetery are very large, with sometimes as many as 1,000 burials. See cemetery database for more precise location). "T" preceding lot number indicates presence of tombstone at time of original indexing.
 
If you're seeking information on someone buried in Evergreen Cemetery after October 1972, see the city’s current online cemetery search index for Evergreen and Fairview cemeteries. 
 
Note that this index is known to not be complete, especially in the early years. Be sure to check the Colorado Springs Death Register at Pikes Peak NewsFinder. Images of original pages are viewable.
 
Contact the cemetery's office at
Evergreen Cemetery
1005 S. Hancock Ave.
Colorado Springs, CO 80903
(719) 578-6646
 
In January 2001, the cemetery said it had more than 80,000 burials. The office has most records computerized. It also has old index books and plot cards that may provide more information.
 
The cemetery entrance is on the east side of Hancock Avenue, just south of Fountain Boulevard, in Colorado Springs. According to GPS-derived geolocation (accurate to within 10 meters), the cemetery's coordinates are latitude 38°49'04.4"N and longitude 104°47'51.7"W.
 
The book Evergreen Cemetery Records, Colorado Springs, El Paso County, Colorado, 1856 to October 1972 was copyrighted by Athlyn Luzier and published by the Pikes Peak Genealogical Society in 1993. Upon her death, Luzier's estate assigned the copyright to PPGS.