This is a very sacred Cemetery, my fianc'e is buried out there. In addition, it is also the most reasonable cemetery in tri- county area. Yes it is under beutification process, no funding or perpetual care is funded by the public yet they complain and dont help out: however it is in the process of being more beutified, run by an amaizing caring board members. The cemetery is looking good, and you will see more improvement in time to come.
March 2022
Yes, 5 stars! I am a cemetery explorer and Westview Community Cemetery is one of the most amazing cemeteries I have ever had the privilege of visiting. The stone vaults which house the coffins are not six feet under; the tops pierce the ground. Many of the vaults are not attributed so people use spray paint to mark them for identification. Many of the vaults are attributed and adorned with flowers and other objects left by visitors. This is a much used (as recently as 2021) and much loved cemetery. After about 20 minutes walking around, I met a caretaker who explained that the land was given to the community in 1952 - by someone who's name I forget - because African... read full review
This is a very sacred Cemetery, my fianc'e is buried out there. In addition, it is also the most reasonable cemetery in tri- county area. Yes it is under beutification process, no funding or perpetual care is funded by the public yet they complain and dont help out: however it is in the process of being more beutified, run by an amaizing caring board members. The cemetery is looking good, and you will see more improvement in time to come.
Yes, 5 stars! I am a cemetery explorer and Westview Community Cemetery is one of the most amazing cemeteries I have ever had the privilege of visiting. The stone vaults which house the coffins are not six feet under; the tops pierce the ground. Many of the vaults are not attributed so people use spray paint to mark them for identification. Many of the vaults are attributed and adorned with flowers and other objects left by visitors. This is a much used (as recently as 2021) and much loved cemetery. After about 20 minutes walking around, I met a caretaker who explained that the land was given to the community in 1952 - by someone who's name I forget - because African... read full review