Pine Hill Cemetery

Pine Hill Cemetery Pine Hill Cemetery was built in June 1842 due to a need for burial plots. Ely, and humble men, women, and children have been laid to rest.

What few plots were still available in Westfield were restricted to specific faiths and races. The people rallied together and founded Pine Hill as an all inclusive cemetery that did not discriminate based on race, wealth, faith, or background. For the past 175 years, Pine Hill has stood as a picturesque local where well known figures, such as Governor Joseph B. A scattering garden where families can spread the ashes of their loved ones as well as a monument to our nations veterans, many of whom fought in the Civil War, stand as a testament to the welcoming nature that is Pine Hill Cemetery.

Last chance to buy presale tickets online for ‘Grave Conversations: Pine Hill Cemetery Veterans Speak!’ 🇺🇸Online sales c...
05/18/2025

Last chance to buy presale tickets online for ‘Grave Conversations: Pine Hill Cemetery Veterans Speak!’ 🇺🇸

Online sales close at midnight tonight!
Get yours now at PineHillVeteransSpeak.eventbrite.com.

Limited tickets will be available for $15 at our event check-in tomorrow!

Tours begin at the stunning Grand Army of Republic plot and monument pictured here!

We are so excited to share this historical program and honor our veterans with you!

Who was Francis Ash? 🇺🇸His marble monument on the Grand Army of the Republic plot stands as a tribute to his courageous ...
05/17/2025

Who was Francis Ash? 🇺🇸

His marble monument on the Grand Army of the Republic plot stands as a tribute to his courageous service in the Civil War in Company E of the 9th Massachusetts Infantry.

“Francis” will share the powerful story of his time in the Civil War at “Grave Conversations: Pine Hill Cemetery Veterans Speak” THIS Sunday, May 18th!

Tickets can be purchased at the Westfield Athenaeum and online at PineHillVeteransSpeak.eventbrite.com.

Join us for this special opportunity to learn about local history and honor our veterans before Memorial Day!🎖️

Who was the courageous Grace Louise Toombs? 🇺🇸These breathtaking photos of Grace offer a glimpse into her time as an Aer...
05/15/2025

Who was the courageous Grace Louise Toombs? 🇺🇸

These breathtaking photos of Grace offer a glimpse into her time as an Aerial Photographer while serving in the Marine Corps Women’s Reserve during WWII! 📷

Meet “Grace” and learn about her inspiring time in service and significance to the Westfield community at “Grave Conversations: Pine Hill Cemetery Veterans Speak” THIS Sunday, May 18th!

Tickets can be purchased at the Westfield Athenaeum and online at PineHillVeteransSpeak.eventbrite.com.

Join us for this special opportunity to learn about local history and honor our veterans before Memorial Day!🎖️

Way to go Kali and Ellen!!🇺🇸A great feature on Mass Appeal this morning to promote "Grave Conversations:  Pine Hill Ceme...
05/14/2025

Way to go Kali and Ellen!!🇺🇸

A great feature on Mass Appeal this morning to promote "Grave Conversations: Pine Hill Cemetery Veterans Speak!”🎖️🪖

Check out our segment, then grab your tickets to the tour for THIS Sunday, May 18th!

Tickets are available at the Westfield Athenaeum or online at PineHillVeteransSpeak.eventbrite.com.

(Mass Appeal) – If you love local history, or are just interested in some of the people who lived in our area centuries ago, then you’ll want to hear more about Grave Conversations. Kal…

Who was Edwin Ralph Lay?🎖️Pictured is his portrait and stunning marble monument, a testament to his courageous service i...
05/12/2025

Who was Edwin Ralph Lay?🎖️

Pictured is his portrait and stunning marble monument, a testament to his courageous service in the Civil War with the 17th Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry. Though his monument doesn't reveal more, his impact extended far beyond his time in service.

Join us to discover more about Edwin and his remarkable contributions to the Westfield community at "Grave Conversations: Pine Hill Cemetery Veterans Speak" on Sunday, May 18th!

Tickets are available at the Westfield Athenaeum and online at PineHillVeteransSpeak.eventbrite.com. Don’t miss this special opportunity to honor our veterans before Memorial Day!🇺🇸

Take a look at this fascinating news article from the Boston Evening Transcript from October 5, 1893 describing the cons...
05/10/2025

Take a look at this fascinating news article from the Boston Evening Transcript from October 5, 1893 describing the construction of the Henry Lyman Parks Memorial Chapel!⛪️

Today, 132 years later, the Parks Chapel still stands with these striking attributes, but we need your help to restore it to its former beauty! All proceeds from our upcoming tours, “Grave Conversations: Pine Hill Cemetery Veterans Speak” go towards the continued restoration of the Parks Chapel.

Please aid us in restoring this important relic of Westfield's history. The Chapel will be open to the public for viewing and to learn more about its history on tour day, May 18th!

Tickets can be purchased at the Westfield Athenaeum and online at PineHillVeteransSpeak.eventbrite.com. Get yours today before they sell out!🇺🇸

The Grand Army of the Republic (GAR) monument and flag on the GAR plot 🇺🇸 There is more to this monument than meets the ...
04/30/2025

The Grand Army of the Republic (GAR) monument and flag on the GAR plot 🇺🇸

There is more to this monument than meets the eye! Within this detailed depiction of a Civil War solider is an inspirational history.

Hear this history and much more at our upcoming tours, “Grave Conversations: Pine Hill Cemetery Veterans Speak” on Sunday, May 18th!

Tickets are on sale now at the Westfield Athenaeum and online at PineHillVeteransSpeak.eventbrite.com!

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Address

140 W Silver Street
Westfield, MA
01085

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 4pm
Tuesday 9am - 4pm
Wednesday 9am - 4pm
Thursday 9am - 4pm
Friday 9am - 4pm

Telephone

(413) 568-7026

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