Pine Hill Cemetery
Established in June of 1842, Pine Hill Cemetery in Westfield, MA, has a rich history steeped in the community's need for inclusive burial grounds. Prior to its founding, available plots in Westfield were limited and often segregated by faith and race. In response to this disparity, Pine Hill emerged as a beacon of equality, welcoming individuals from all walks of life regardless of their background, wealth, or beliefs.
For over 180 years, Pine Hill Cemetery has served as a serene final resting place for a diverse array of individuals, from prominent figures like Governor Joseph B. Ely to everyday men, women, and children. Noteworthy features include a tranquil scattering garden where families can honor their loved ones by spreading their ashes, as well as a poignant monument dedicated to the brave veterans, many of whom valiantly served during the Civil War. These elements stand as enduring symbols of Pine Hill's inclusive ethos and its enduring role in honoring the departed with dignity and respect.
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