Tree of Memories – St. John Nepomucene Cemetery
Everyone is welcome to stop at the St. John Nepomucene Cemetery to hang your ornament in remembrance of a loved one.


St. John Nepomucene Catholic Community
Catholic church and school, serving Little Chute and surrounding communities since 1836
Tree of Memories – St. John Nepomucene Cemetery
Everyone is welcome to stop at the St. John Nepomucene Cemetery to hang your ornament in remembrance of a loved one.

St. John Nepomucene Cemetery Regulations – Effective October 15th
Effective Tuesday, October 15th
The St. John Cemetery is requesting that all spring and summer decorations be removed from the gravesites and other areas in the cemetery.
For more information in regards to this, please visit: stjn.org/cemetery/ and click on “Cemetery Regulations”. Thank you.
Day of Remembrance for the Unborn Child on September 14th at the St. Mary Cemetery in Kaukauna
The Kaukauna Knights of Columbus are holding a Day of Remembrance for the Unborn Child on September 14th. There will be a Prayer Service starting at 10 a.m. at the St. Mary Cemetery located at 1201 Buchanan Rd in Kaukauna. All are welcome!

St. John Nepomucene Cemetery Regulations – Effective October 15th
Effective Sunday, October 15th
The St. John Cemetery is requesting that all spring and summer decorations be removed from the gravesites and other areas in the cemetery.
For more information in regards to this, please visit: stjn.org/cemetery/ and click on “Cemetery Regulations”.
Job Opening – St. John Nepomucene Cemetery Summer Help
The St. John Cemetery Association is seeking an individual to assist the cemetery maintenance crew in maintaining the grounds during the summer months. General duties would include weeding, line trimming and other light maintenance. This is a 7-10 hours per week position during the months of June, July and August. Starting wage is $12 per hour.
If you have additional questions or would like to set up an interview, please contact
Roger Van Groll at (920) 585-2423.
Ember of Hope Infant Garden – June 19th Special Blessing
To learn more about Ember of Hope, please visit: stjn.org/support/#ember.

Tree of Memories – St. John Nepomucene Cemetery
Please stop at the St. John Nepomucene Cemetery any time after November 26th to hang your ornament in remembrance of a loved one.

Regarding removal of the Ash trees in the St. John Nepomucene Cemetery
At a meeting this past winter, the Cemetery Committee decided to remove our Ash trees because of EAB (Emerald Ash Bore Disease) as nearly all of them were infected. Removing all of the Ash trees at the same time saves the cemetery money verses removing a few every year. Our decision also reflected safety and damage issues, if these weakened trees would topple in a storm.
There are plans to plant different varieties of trees that are more suitable for our cemetery. As we fully realize that this process will take time, we ask for your patience and understanding. Thank you.
If you have any questions, please click here on how to contact the St. John Cemetery Association.
National Day of Remembrance for the Aborted Child – Kaukauna Knights of Columbus
The Kaukauna Knights of Columbus will be sponsoring a National Day of Remembrance for the Aborted Child on September 18th at 1:00 p.m.
The event will take place at the Holy Cross Cemetery (1298 Desnoyer Street in Kaukauna, WI).
We will have several guest speakers for this event and the only thing we ask is that people bring a gift appropriate for a newborn infant or an expecting mother. The gifts will be donated to Vida of Appleton.
If there are any questions, please contact Ed Fisher at (920) 224-2556 any time or via email at: fishered7@gmail.com.
St. John Nepomucene – Part-time Lawnmower Opening
St. John Nepomucene is looking for a part-time individual to assist in cutting the lawn at the cemetery and cemetery maintenance on Monday and Tuesday mornings from approximately 8:00 a.m. until noon.
This is a paid part-time position but will not include benefits. If you are interested or have any further questions, please contact Deacon Dave at (920) 788-9061.