St. Paul’s Lutheran Church in Ardmore has an attractive cemetery with graves dating back to 1765, and grave space is still available.
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St. Paul’s Lutheran Church in Ardmore has an attractive cemetery with graves dating back to 1765, and grave space is still available.
Edgewood Cemetery in Pottstown, Montgomery County was established in the early 1860’s. It is 12 acres in size and and there is no perpetual care money that can be found. A new campaign is now underway to make something better of the situation.
The Norristown Jewish Community Center Cemetery in Plymouth Meeting, Pennsylvania is operated and maintained by Tiferet Bet Israel in Blue Bell. There is no easy parking here. But here is what you do...
Cold Point Baptist Church Cemetery in Plymouth Meeting, Pennsylvania was in rough shape when I visited, as you can see from these photos. Grounds maintenance standards appear to be low here.
Leidy's Cemetery in Franconia Township, Pennsylvania is operated by Immanuel Leidy's Church, which recently moved to a nearby property. Burial space is still available. See photos…
It appears the cemetery at Souderton Mennonite Church is about out of room. But they do have a memorial garden where cremated remains can be interred.
Hillside Cemetery of Souderton Pennsylvania is operated and maintained by the Borough of Souderton. You can purchase burial lots here inexpensively. Watch-out for leaning headstones here. They can be very dangerous, especially for children.
The cemetery at Christ Reformed Church At Indian Creek in Telford, Pennsylvania is very nicely maintained. Some of the graves are ancient. Remaining burial space appears limited.
St. Paul's Lutheran Church Cemetery in Telford, Montgomery County (Pennsylvania) sits across from the K B Godshall auto body shop. There is no on-site office here. The church that operates this cemetery is a short distance away in the heart of the town. A large amount of burial space is still available.
Zion Memorial Gardens in Franconia Township, Montgomery County (Pennsylvania) is operated by Zion Mennonite Church in Souderton. They do a good job in keeping the grounds nicely maintained, as you can see.
St. Peter's Lutheran Church Cemetery in North Wales, Montgomery County has two cemetery sections situated on both sides of Main Street. The grounds are well-cared-for and there is a way to inter cremated remains here.
The Montgomery Baptist Church Cemetery now is home to the new "Crossroads Church at Montgomery."
Maintenance standards of the old cemetery were a little sloppy during my visit.
Holy Ghost Orthodox Christian Church Cemetery in Montgomery County, Pennsylvania is fairly well cared for. They appear to allow uprights, slants and both granite and bronze flat-markers. And the cemetery has ample burial space left, as you can see.
Christ Evangelical Congregational Church Cemetery in Zieglersville, Pennsylvania is a small town cemetery with a large amount of space left for new burials. Views of a small pond are nearby.
St. Paul's Lutheran Church Cemetery in the Pennsburg area of Montgomery County (Pennsylvania) is fairly large. An ancient cemetery area is behind the church. A newer, less-used part of the cemetery appears to be a flat marker section. See photos…
Holy Cross Cemetery in Pennsburg, Montgomery County (Pennsylvania) is run by St. Philip Neri Catholic Parish. Curious about the cost of buying a grave here? Find out here, plus see photos of the cemetery.
St. Mark's Lutheran Cemetery, located in the East Greenville/Pennsburg area of Montgomery County, Pennsylvania... is quite nice. The cemetery is clearly maintained at a high standard.
Pennsburg United Church Of Christ Cemetery in Montgomery County, Pennsylvania is an old cemetery. The grounds maintenance standards appear to be so-so.
Union Cemetery in Sassamansville, Montgomery County (Pennsylvania) is a small, old burial ground in the heart of this little town.
Sassamansville Reformed Cemetery in the village of Sassamansville (Montgomery County, Pennsylvania) is a small neighborhood cemetery. There is at least one Revolutionary War soldier buried here. The actual church building is long gone.