The cemetery features cast iron fountains and separate Protestant and Catholic areas, divided by a sunken wall.
The cemetery also features Russian, Serbian and Romanian military sections.
A small African-American cemetery features a few headstones and rock markers.
The cemetery remains well looked after to date and features a small amount of newer burials of recently deceased servicemen.
The cemetery features a memorial dedicated to the victims of the Armenian Genocide.
The cemetery also features a memorial to Moses J. Church, the donor of the property.
The cemetery features several chapels and a large crematorium built by Albert Freeman in 1937.
The cemetery features interments of Stockbridge Indians.
Warmbad cemetery features a statue of him in remembrance of these events.
Its charming cemetery features a number of wrought-iron crosses by the artisan blacksmith Jakob Pareiner.