Piute County
- Circleville City Cemetery -- west end of town -- In use; well-kept, watered, and fenced.
- Junction Cemetery -- (aka Junction Hill or Terrace Hill Cemetery) -- south end of town on old Highway 89 route) -- In use; well-kept, terraced, desert landscaping.
- Junction Field Cemetery -- (aka Junction Lower Cemetery) -- directly east across the highway from Junction Cemetery -- No longer used; neglected; some damage.
- Junction North Cemetery -- west side of Highway 89, just north of Piute High School -- No longer used; very neglected, much damaged; -- some unmarked or unidentified graves. -- *Earns dubious honor of being the cemetery most in need of restoration/preservation
- Kingston Cemetery -- (take 600 West to 600 South; turn east, follow road 1/2 mile) -- In use; well-kept, watered, and fenced.
- Dennis Family Cemetery -- short distance south of Marysvale on Highway 89, west side of road -- Private. No longer used; well-kept, desert landscaping.
- Mountain View Cemetery -- Marysvale, on hill east of town, near hillside "M" -- This cemetery consists of two parts: -- Newer part: In use; well-kept, watered, fenced. -- Pioneer part: No longer in use; tended but deteriorating; desert landscaping; -- many unmarked graves; many graves marked but unidentified.
- Murry Family Cemetery -- north of Marysvale, short distance east of Highway 89 -- Private; in use? Well kept, watered, fenced.
- Big Valley Cemetery -- (aka Thompsonville Cemetery) -- on old Thompsonville road, east side of road -- In use; well-kept, desert landscaping, fenced. -- Some unmarked graves; some marked but unidentified graves.
- Howes Family Cemetery -- south of Thompsonville, north of Piute Reservoir, well east of Highway 89 -- (ask directions of residents or ranchers you see on the way) -- In use; well-kept, desert landscaping, fenced. -- Greenwich generally uses the cemetery in Koosharem north over the Sevier County line -- Angle and surrounding area generally uses the cemetery in Antimony -- south over Garfield County line -- USGS maps and local sources indicate isolated graves in other areas of the county -- No formal cemeteries existed in Alunite, Bullion, or Deer Trail mining areas. -- I am unaware of the status of any possible cemetery at Kimberly.

