St. Charles Monuments proudly provides monuments and services to cemeteries across Long Island, Brooklyn, and Queens. We work closely with Queen of All Saints Cemetery in Central Islip, NY.
About Queen of All Saints Cemetery
Bishop John R. McGann of the Diocese of Rockville Centre dedicated the Queen of All Saints Diocesan Cemetery on November 1, 1982. Located beside St. John of God Cemetery, it serves the Catholic population within the Rockville Centre diocese. As a sister cemetery to Holy Rood Cemetery in Westbury, NY, it offers shrine sections, a monument section, family lots, and an annunciation garden.
Cemetery Rules & Regulations
As a Catholic cemetery, Queen of All Saints Cemetery follows specific rules and regulations to uphold Catholic traditions and honor those laid to rest. These rules also support the families and friends who visit or plan to be buried there. By following these guidelines, visitors help maintain a respectful and peaceful environment.
General rules for visitor conduct and decorations include:
- Park only on paved areas. Avoid parking on the grass.
- Do not bring pets into the cemetery at any time.
- Drive with care. Obey the 20 mph speed limit and one-way signs.
- Respect the privacy of others and allow for quiet reflection.
- Stay out of the cemetery after hours.
- Keep valuables, including car keys, with you at all times.
- Leave only decorations that reflect Catholic values. Avoid placing one-of-a-kind or sentimental items. Consider that what seems respectful to you may not align with others’ views.
Visitation Hours
Open daily from 8:00am – 5:00pm
Office Hours
Monday – Friday: 9:00am – 4:30pm
Saturday: 9:00am – 12:00pm
St. Charles Monuments proudly partners with Queen of All Saints Cemetery. Call St. Charles Monuments at (631) 694-0943 for more information about arranging a burial at Queen of All Saints or another cemetery.