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It is located at 1218 Glendon Avenue in Westwood, with an entrance from Glendon Avenue. [1] The cemetery was established as Sunset Cemetery in 1905, but had been used for burials since the 1880s. In 1926, the name was officially changed to Westwood Memorial Park and was later renamed to Pierce Brothers Westwood Village Memorial Park & Mortuary. [1]
Catholic Mount Auburn Cemetery, Watertown; Edson Cemetery, Lowell; Forestvale Cemetery, Hudson; Holy Cross Cemetery and Mausoleum, Malden; Lowell Cemetery, Lowell (1840s) Mount Auburn Cemetery, Cambridge (List of burials at Mount Auburn Cemetery) Newton Cemetery, Newton; North Cambridge Catholic Cemetery, Cambridge; Pine Haven Cemetery, Burlington
Pages in category "Burials at Westwood Village Memorial Park Cemetery" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 282 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Westwood currently has four public elementary schools: Downey; Pine Hill (formerly Paul R. Hanlon and Deerfield) Martha Jones; William E. Sheehan (originally Pond Plain) Westwood has one public middle school, Thurston Middle School, [15] named after Edmund W. Thurston. Westwood High School, the only high school in Westwood, serves the Westwood ...
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Evergreen Cemetery: 1850 Brighton Municipal 20 acres [35] [2] St. Mary's Cemetery 1851 Dorchester Non-Sectarian [36] [2] Mount Hope Cemetery: 1852 Roslindale / Mattapan: Municipal 125 acres [37] [2] Mount Calvary Cemetery 1866 Roslindale Non-Sectarian [36] [2] St. Mary's Cemetery 1867 West Roxbury Roman Catholic [38] [2] Cedar Grove Cemetery ...
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It is largely residential in character, with 37 houses, most of which date from the 18th to the mid-19th centuries. The rural character of the area is captured by a number of preserved 19th-century barns. The district also includes Westwood Town Hall, a 1910 Classical Revival building, and the 1874 Second Empire Colburn School. [2]