F.A.Q.'s
- Is Pleasant Hill Cemetery a private/church cemetery?
- No, the cemetery is a community cemetery open to all.
- How old is Pleasant Hill Cemetery?
- Pleasant Hill Cemetery was established in 1844.
- Does Pleasant Hill Cemetery have plots available?
- Yes! We have more than 500 plots available for purchase. For more information, please visit our contact page.
- Is Pleasant Hill Cemetery expensive?
- No, it's less expensive than you think! Visit our pricing page to see the current prices for burial plots.
- How do I purchase a plot at Pleasant Hill Cemetery?
- Simply call or e-mail us and we will be happy to explain all of the details.
- How often does Pleasant Hill Cemetery mow and trim?
- The lawn is typically mowed as needed during the growing season and trimmed every other mowing.
- Are there restrictions on monuments and gravestones?
- No, Pleasant Hill Cemetery has no restrictions on the size or design of monuments and gravestones. In the cemetery, you will find both traditional and contemporary shapes and designs.
- What are the Rules and Regulations for the cemetery?
- A copy of the Rules and Regulations can be viewed here.
- What is Perpetual Care?
- The cost of your plot includes ongoing (perpetual) care for the cemetery grounds. This involves the continued care of the lawn and grounds. It does not refer to the care of your monument or marker. Care of these items is the responsbility of the family.
- Do you allow green burials?
- Yes, green burials are permitted at our cemetery.
- What are green burials?
- Green burials are more natural burials done without emballing and opting to place the deceased in biodegradable caskets. A licensed funeral director will be able to explain the process of green burials as an alternative to traditional funeral practices.