Yes, Jilliane. That's how we are working.
For the benefit of others. Category pages and Free Space pages work quite sifferently and have various strengths and weaknesses. The indexed content of Category pages is dynamically created. As a profile has a category added to it, so that "profile" or free space page is listed on the Category page. By their nature, any extra text on the page should be brief and explanatory.
Free Space pages have a lot more freedom and can have managers and people on the Trusted Lists. This means that several people can follow the changes as changes will appear in the WikiTree users feed. This can be very useful when there are several hundred profiles to create, photos to add, etc. When I see an addition to a cemetery I manage in my feed, I try to add more information, in particular, I look to try and link it to the global tree. Categories can be used to further divide a cemetery and these lists would be created dynamically on the category page (for instance, denomination, or sections (lawn against monumental section, etc. In the case of cemeteries, small cemeteries will likely just have the cemetery category for that cemetery, but large ones will need to be divided into smaller categories as well. That is what categories are for, organizing.