Seafield War Memorials
Seafield has memorials to the dead of both World Wars.
There are individual headstones placed by the Commonwealth War Graves Commission, and these headstones mark the final resting place of the men and women commemorated on them.
Individual memorials
There are individual headstones placed by relatives of the dead. These headstones mark a family lair which may be the final resting place of those commemorated, however they may have been "missing in action" or have been buried in the country in which they died.
Communal memorials
There is a communal memorial for those who fell in the Great War and were buried at Seafield without the provision of an official separate headstone.
There is a communal memorial for those who fell in the Second World War and were cremated at Seafield. Links on this page will page take you to pages that list:
- those who have individual headstones
- those who are buried at Seafield and are named on that Communal Memorial
- those who were cremated at Seafield and are named on that Communal Memorial.
The surname of each person named contains a link to a photograph of the relevant memorial. Each photograph can then be enlarged to check the detail.

Individual Memorials
Those who have individual headstones

Seafield Cemetery: Great War Communal Memorial
Those who are buried at Seafield and names on the Communal Memorial

Seafield Crematorium: 2nd World War Communal Memorial
Those who are cremated at Seafield and names on the Communal Memorial
