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Welcome to Washington Cemetery POINTS OF INTEREST We hope you find this map information & interesting. If we can assist you in any way, please let us know. The Washington Cemetery was incorporated in March 1853 as a not-for-profit, non-sectarian, traditional Cemetery. The Cemetery encompasses 245 acres in North Franklin Township and has performed over 47,000+ burials. The Cemetery is comprised of 2 maintenance buildings, one administration building, four community mausoleums, and one crematorium. Over 7 miles of roadway wind through the grounds with 4 miles of water lines for lot owner convenience. The Washington Cemetery is the largest not-for-profit, non-sectarian, traditional Cemetery in Washington County. Washington Cemetery YESTERDAY - TODAY - TOMORROW Scenic View of the City of Washington Sarah Foster Hannah Founder of The Washington Cemetery: President of The Washington Female Seminary. 10 Garden Mausoleum Established 1998. m "Serenity" Chapel Mausoleum Established 1968. First Interment: November 1, 1853 Infant John Morgan Hayes. Glacier Memorial A boulder reportedly carried 12 Crosbie Memorial Plaque In recognition of by the Great Continental Glacier from Canada to thica, NY, now utilized as a memorial. the Thomas Crosbie family who established a 110 yoar tenure as successive Superintendent's of The Washington Cemetery. Civil War Veteran's Section win James and Margaret Wilson First Settlers of Washington, PA 3 Medal of Honor Recipient Hugh P. Boon, Captain Civil War, Company B-1, wV Ca. 12 Veteran's Section- All Wars 14 Community Mausoleum Established 1920. 15 Crematorium Established 1985. Washington County Vietnam Veteran's Memorial wino Four Seasons Mausoleum Established 2015. 498 Park Avenue Washington, PA 15301 "Garden of Angels" Bronze soulpture by Alan Cottril. Main Office: 724-225-1040 Family Service Office: 724-225-4780 www.washinglonpacemetery..com Welcome to Washington Cemetery POINTS OF INTEREST We hope you find this map information & interesting. If we can assist you in any way, please let us know. The Washington Cemetery was incorporated in March 1853 as a not-for-profit, non-sectarian, traditional Cemetery. The Cemetery encompasses 245 acres in North Franklin Township and has performed over 47,000+ burials. The Cemetery is comprised of 2 maintenance buildings, one administration building, four community mausoleums, and one crematorium. Over 7 miles of roadway wind through the grounds with 4 miles of water lines for lot owner convenience. The Washington Cemetery is the largest not-for-profit, non-sectarian, traditional Cemetery in Washington County. Washington Cemetery YESTERDAY - TODAY - TOMORROW Scenic View of the City of Washington Sarah Foster Hannah Founder of The Washington Cemetery: President of The Washington Female Seminary. 10 Garden Mausoleum Established 1998. m "Serenity" Chapel Mausoleum Established 1968. First Interment: November 1, 1853 Infant John Morgan Hayes. Glacier Memorial A boulder reportedly carried 12 Crosbie Memorial Plaque In recognition of by the Great Continental Glacier from Canada to thica, NY, now utilized as a memorial. the Thomas Crosbie family who established a 110 yoar tenure as successive Superintendent's of The Washington Cemetery. Civil War Veteran's Section win James and Margaret Wilson First Settlers of Washington, PA 3 Medal of Honor Recipient Hugh P. Boon, Captain Civil War, Company B-1, wV Ca. 12 Veteran's Section- All Wars 14 Community Mausoleum Established 1920. 15 Crematorium Established 1985. Washington County Vietnam Veteran's Memorial wino Four Seasons Mausoleum Established 2015. 498 Park Avenue Washington, PA 15301 "Garden of Angels" Bronze soulpture by Alan Cottril. Main Office: 724-225-1040 Family Service Office: 724-225-4780 www.washinglonpacemetery..com