Beenleigh Cemetery
31 Brigade Drive, Eagleby
Beenleigh caters for lawn, monumental, lawn beam and stillborn burials and is the largest active cemetery that Council manages.
It also has columbarium walls with single niches and an ashes garden which has single, double and family sites.
The earliest known burial for Beenleigh is from 1872, a mechanic named William. Earlier burials were recorded, but details and locations of deceased are not known.
To date, Beenleigh currently has approximately 4800 burials and 200 ashes interments.
Eagleby Cemetery
144 Herses Road, Eagleby (River Hills Road - exit 34 off Pacific Motorway)
Formerly run by Bethesda Lutheran Church, there is a special section set aside for Lutheran burials.
Eagleby consists of a predominately monumental area, but also has a lawn section and has approximately 130 burials.
Chambers Flat Cemetery
Cnr Sungold and Chambers Flat Road, Chambers Flat
Chambers Flat Cemetery was opened in approximately 1878 and consists of a monumental and lawn section for burials, as well as an ashes garden for ashes interments and a memorial walk for the scattering of ashes.
Chambers Flat has approximately 70 graves.
Logan Village Cemetery
Corner of Waterford-Tamborine Road and Pioneer Drive, Logan Village
Logan Village currently has both a lawn and monumental section for burials, and a garden and columbarium wall for ashes interments.
Logan Village was opened in approximately 1878 and has around 371 graves.
Maclean Cemetery
Scott's Lane, North Maclean
Maclean Cemetery has lawn and monumental sections, and a columbarium and memorial garden for the placement of ashes.
Parkhouse Cemetery
Veivers Road, Wolffdene
Parkhouse is a monumental only type cemetery which was opened in 1902. It has approximately 110 graves.
Plunkett Road Cemetery
Plunkett Road, Cedar Creek
Plunkett Road Cemetery is an inactive cemetery. No further interments are permitted. It is located along Plunkett Road, adjacent Greensward Road.
Please note: Permission for the burial or interment of ashes in any of the cemeteries that have transferred from the former Beaudesert Shire Council area have restrictions on those allowed.