Friends of Pine Hill Cemetery
Pine Hill Cemetery, established in June 1842, emerged from the community's necessity for a more inclusive burial ground in Westfield, MA. At that time, existing options were limited by faith and race restrictions, prompting the formation of Pine Hill as a non-discriminatory resting place for all. Over the span of 180 years, this serene locale has become the final abode for a diverse array of individuals, from notable personalities like Governor Joseph B. Ely to everyday citizens of varying backgrounds.
Within its grounds, Pine Hill features a tranquil scattering garden for families to honor their loved ones by spreading their ashes. Additionally, a poignant monument dedicated to the veterans of our nation, many of whom valiantly served during the Civil War, serves as a powerful symbol of the cemetery's inclusive ethos. Pine Hill Cemetery stands as a timeless testament to unity and respect, offering a peaceful sanctuary where individuals of all walks of life find solace in eternal rest.
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