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    Manning Memorial Services

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    Agape Life Services

    Agape Life Services

    (1 review)

    At life's most challenging moments you need more than a business partner, you need a friend. My…read morefamily found that and so much more with Agape. Sherri was a godsend for us. She guided us through one of the most difficult experiences of our lives. She and her staff went above and beyond our wildest dreams to give our family a moment that was so easy and memorable. Everything was perfect. EVERY LAST DETAIL. But what really stood out was that she cared. Although she felt truly sorry for our loss, she did not pity us. She felt us. Grieved with us. Cared for us. Became one of us. That's a debt we can never repay. We can, however, genuinely endorse them to anyone who must deal with the tragedy of losing a loved one. My family has unfortunately dealt with several losses recently. No other company compared to the love we felt from Agape. Reach out to them if you need help. They are great.

    From the owner: At Agape Life Services Funeral Home, we are guided by compassion and service, ensuring every family…read morewe serve feels supported during their journey of loss. We recognize that every life is unique and deserves to be celebrated in a way that reflects its individuality and impact. Our 9,000-square-foot modern facility is designed to bring peace and comfort, featuring amenities such as a café, lounge, gift shop, and a spacious chapel that accommodates up to 160 guests. For larger gatherings, we have access to additional facilities capable of hosting over 1,000 attendees. Whether you envision a simple, intimate farewell or an elaborate celebration that mirrors your loved one’s vibrant life, we work tirelessly to make your wishes a reality—whether it’s a service in Hawaii, at sea, or anywhere else meaningful to your family. In addition to our personalized funeral and memorial services, we offer unique support for those left behind. This includes programs like “Meditating Through Grief” and “Painting Through Grief,” where individuals connect with others on similar journeys. Our offerings also include a wide array of keepsakes and practical items, such as cremation jewelry, grief books, urns, headstones, and mausoleums, ensuring families have the resources they need for remembrance. At Agape, we take pride in helping families find solace and celebrate lives with dignity, creativity, and compassion.

    Confederate Cemetery

    Confederate Cemetery

    (3 reviews)

    The Fredericksburg Confederate Cemetery stands as one of the most sobering records of the cost of…read morethe Battle of Fredericksburg. Following the battle in December 1862, Confederate dead were initially buried in shallow, often hastily marked graves across the battlefield, hospital grounds, and surrounding areas of Fredericksburg. It wasn't until the 1870s that women's memorial associations--particularly the Ladies' Memorial Association of Fredericksburg--undertook the painstaking work of locating, identifying when possible, and reinterring these soldiers into a single, dignified resting place. By the time the cemetery was formally established, over 3,000 Confederate soldiers had been gathered here, with estimates suggesting more than 60% remain unidentified. Among the notable figures connected to those interred is Daniel Ruggles, whose broader Civil War service links Fredericksburg to campaigns across the Western Theater. Ruggles organized what became known as "Ruggles' Battery"--a massive concentration of artillery, pulling together over 50 cannons from scattered units and positioning them to break through a stubborn Union defensive line (the famous "Hornet's Nest" at Shiloh). After the war, he eventually settled in Fredericksburg, where he became part of the postwar Southern community that worked to preserve the memory of the Confederacy and its soldiers. When he died in 1897, he was buried here. Abner Monroe Perrin was a South Carolina native and aggressive brigade commander in Robert E. Lee's Army of Northern Virginia, known for leading from the front and sharing the same risks as his men. He fought through major campaigns including Fredericksburg and Chancellorsville, commanding primarily South Carolina troops, and earned a reputation for bold, relentless assaults. Perrin was killed on July 1, 1863, during the opening day of the Battle of Gettysburg while advancing his brigade under heavy fire near Seminary Ridge--an example of the high casualty rate among Confederate officers who led charges firsthand. He was originally buried in Pennsylvania. After the war, as was common with notable Confederate officers, efforts were made by family or Confederate memorial groups to recover and rebury his remains. I spent too much time here. So much history packed into this cemetery. Enjoyed our time here. Well maintained.

    Being in Fredericksburg to visit family. As a history buff,…read morethis area is amazing. Not to pick sides of the civil war we also visited the Confederate Cemetery. Very interesting to read the tombstones and grave marker. So much loss at a young age. One can spend days exploring this area. Don't forget to download for the civil war battlefield app. Used it all over Fredericksburg.

    Manning Memorial Services - funeralservices - Updated May 2026

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