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For more than forty years, the community has identified Dulaney Valley Memorial Gardens with the burial of members of Maryland's Public Safety Community who lost their lives in the line of duty.

The Fallen Heroes section was dedicated in 1976 when the founder, John Armiger Sr. set aside 330 spaces for the burial of firefighters, rescue personnel, paramedics, police and correctional officers. Dulaney Valley, without charge, provides complete cemetery arrangements for the Fallen Hero and their spouse.

Field of Honor
Field of Honor is a preferred site for veterans of the United States Armed Forces and their families. The garden, which spans 6.5 acres, was dedicated in 1967.
The Circle of the Immortals is reserved for Marylanders killed in action. Dulaney Valley, without charge, provides complete cemetery arrangements for the service person. The space adjacent to the veteran site is available for a spouse. The official Baltimore County World War II and Korean War Memorial are located within the Circle of Immortals. Dulaney Valley hosts the annual Memorial Day Ceremony in the Circle.