All business (work orders, complaints, etc.) should be conducted at the Cemetery Office. In addition, any lot owner desiring to sell a portion of a lot must do so through the Cemetery Office in order to keep our records correct.
The planting of evergreen trees and flowers within the limits of a burial lot must be done only with the approval and under the direction of the Cemetery Sexton. To aid in groundskeep-ing, flower placement is also restricted. If any tree or shrub should become detrimental, dangerous or inconvenient, the Cemetery shall have the duty and right to remove such tree or shrub.
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No interments will be permitted on Sundays or recognized national holidays.
Plans for mausoleums must be approved by the Board of Regents. Any memorial not of the standard material must also receive Board approval.
For a set dollar contribution, the Cemetery will care for providing flowers for the graveside.
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Garden of Angels
The purchase of lots in the Garden of Angels should be limited to accommodate children from infancy through two (2) years of age. The Board of Regents will exercise final approval of all grave markers and/or their installation.
Mausoleum
A blueprint of the area in question and placement of the mausoleum (including landscaping) should be presented to the Board of Regents before any work is done.
All shrubbery must be maintained by the family. (Watering must be supervised by the Sexton.)

Cremation Garden
Lots and foundations are sold as one package in the Cremation Garden. No monuments can be more than 24" high (18" for the size of the monument plus the 6" base). The length would depend on the size of the lot, allowing a 3" space on either side. Either a monument or a small marker would be approved for each plot. Nothing may be attached or placed on the front of the niche or placed on the top of the base of the columbarium.
Only the year of birth and the year of death are allowed on the niche. A list of approved emblems that may be attached is available from the Sexton.
There is no charge for inurnment in the columbarium.
Chipman Chapel was donated to the Cemetery
by Samuel Chipman in 1902
Chipman Chapel fell into disrepair and was demolished in the 1970s.
BELOW: A new chapel was erected on the west side of the cemetery entrance in 2000.
