In Loving Memory

Preserving the legacies of those who have passed

About Us 
Welcome to Beaver Cemetery, located in East Bridgewater, MA 02333. Our cemetery offers a serene and peaceful resting place for your loved ones. With beautifully landscaped grounds and a tranquil atmosphere, we provide a dignified and respectful environment for honoring and remembering those who have passed on. Whether you are seeking a final resting place for a family member or making advance arrangements for yourself, Beaver Cemetery is committed to providing compassionate and personalized care for families during their time of need.
  • 250 Summer Street, East Bridgewater, MA 02333

Contact Us for information/location regarding a relative buried at Beaver Cemetery or interested in purchasing a grave lot site. President - Michael Roderick Treasurer - Elisabeth Tyrell Secretary - Marilyn Lawson Superintendent - Douglas Reed

Grave lot Sales

$1250.00
  • Contact us for more information and location of available lots.

Cremation opening

$800.00

Opening a full burial site

$2000.00
  • An additional charge of $250 will be charged for weekend burials.

Foundation per sq. ft.

$75.00

Maintenance Fee *

$100.00
  • *(Maintenance fee for shrubs planted prior to July 2020)
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  • PLEASE MAKE ANY/ALL CHECKS PAYABLE TO: "BEAVER CEMETERY" AND MAIL TO THE ADDRESS BELOW.
  • BEAVER CEMETERY
  • C/O ELISABETH TYRELL, TREASURER
  • P O BOX 84
  • EAST BRIDGEWATER, MA 02333
  • (PLEASE NOTE:) All checks should be mailed only. This ensures timely and accurate record keeping for invoice payments. Thank you
  1. Monuments shall be limited to one per lot.
  2. All monuments and markers shall have a permanent cement foundation. (This will be completed under the supervision of the superintendent)
  3. All flowers, except for funeral displays, should be planted in the ground, preferably in front of the main monument
  4. The cemetery reserves the right to remove all decayed flowers and outdated and/or damaged decorations within a reasonable length of time.
  5. There shall be NO shrubs and/or trees allowed. We have experienced an increasing number of complications with the maintenance of the cemetery due to overgrown shrubs that had planted at gravesites, therefore, we can no longer allow any to be planted.
  6. In the event of severe weather, a determination as to whether graves will be opened will be made by the superintendent.
  7. Sales of all graves shall be made only by the cemetery Board members. Any unwanted/unused lots or gravesites may be sold back to the cemetery by contacting the cemetery secretary.
  8. All vaults shall have a convex cover.
  9. The contour of all purchased cemetery lots shall remain the same as when purchased, unless it is deemed necessary to change by the Trustee's.
  10. Up to four (4); cremations are allowed per grave sites.
Beaver Cemetery is solely operated and maintained by volunteers.

HISTORY OF OUR CEMETERY

History of Beaver Cemetery
The History of Beaver Cemetery in East Bridgewater, MA
A Journey Through Time

Beaver Cemetery, located in East Bridgewater, Massachusetts, is a historical site that holds profound significance for the local community and reflects the town's rich past. Nestled amidst serene surroundings, the cemetery embodies the narratives of those who lived, worked, and contributed to the development of East Bridgewater, dating back centuries.

Origins of Beaver Cemetery
The establishment of Beaver Cemetery is closely tied to the early history of East Bridgewater itself. The town, incorporated in 1823, has deep colonial roots that trace back to its settlement in the 17th century. As communities expanded and families sought places to honor their deceased, cemeteries like Beaver became vital focal points for reflection and remembrance. Although the precise founding date of Beaver Cemetery is unclear, records indicate its use well into the 18th century, making it one of the older burial sites in the region.

Historical Significance
Beaver Cemetery serves as a testament to the evolution of East Bridgewater and the surrounding area. Many headstones in the cemetery date back to the 18th and 19th centuries, memorializing individuals who played key roles in the town's formation, its agricultural development, and its transition into a modern community. The cemetery provides invaluable insights into the lives and times of early settlers, including their faith, family structures, and cultural practices.

Veterans and Historical Figures
Among those interred at Beaver Cemetery are veterans of early American conflicts, including the Revolutionary War and the Civil War. Their graves not only honor their sacrifices but also serve as reminders of the challenges faced by the community during pivotal moments in American history. The cemetery is a repository of stories about soldiers, farmers, artisans, and civic leaders who shaped East Bridgewater over the years.

Preservation Efforts
Over the years, preservationists and local historians have worked tirelessly to maintain Beaver Cemetery as a site of historical significance. Efforts have included restoring damaged headstones, clearing overgrown vegetation, and documenting the cemetery's history for future generations. These initiatives ensure that the legacy of Beaver Cemetery endures, allowing visitors to appreciate its historical and cultural importance.

Beaver Cemetery Today
Today, Beaver Cemetery remains a serene and contemplative site within East Bridgewater. It continues to attract visitors, including local residents, historians, and descendants of those buried there. As a place of quiet reflection and historical inquiry, the cemetery serves as a bridge between the past and the present, reminding the community of its enduring connection to its roots.

Conclusion
Beaver Cemetery in East Bridgewater, Massachusetts, is far more than a resting place for the deceased—it is a living history book, chronicling the lives and contributions of those who shaped the town and its identity. Preserving and celebrating sites like Beaver Cemetery is essential to understanding the heritage of East Bridgewater and ensuring that the stories of its past remain accessible to future generations.