The Final Resting Place of Johnny and June Carter Cash 

“Today, they rest side by side at Hendersonville Memorial Gardens in Hendersonville”

Johnny Cash and June Carter Cash, one of country music’s most legendary couples, passed away just four months apart in 2003. Their love story, both on and off the stage, remains one of the most cherished in music history.

Today, they rest side by side at Hendersonville Memorial Gardens in Hendersonville, Tennessee, a place that has become a pilgrimage site for fans from around the world.

Johnny, often called the “Man in Black,” left an indelible mark on American music with his deep, resonant voice and storytelling lyrics. June, a member of the famous Carter Family, was a talented singer, songwriter, and performer in her own right. Their partnership brought some of country music’s most iconic duets, including Jackson and If I Were a Carpenter.

Visitors often leave flowers, guitar picks, and personal notes, honoring the impact Johnny and June had on their lives. The cemetery, also the final resting place of other notable musicians, remains a peaceful place of reflection, celebrating the couple’s contributions to music and their lasting devotion to each other.

Address: 353 East Main Street, Hendersonville

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