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    Moritz Funeral Home

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    The Perry Cemetery

    The Perry Cemetery

    (3 reviews)

    This place was very neat. This belonged to a farmer in the 19th century and his family inherited…read morethe plot. There's a few dozen people crammed in a 40 foot lot all from the same family. It's fenced off, has a history sign, and a map of who's buried there

    This small family cemetery is surrounded by a chain link fence with a locked gate. You can still…read morelook through the fence to see the headstones and the cemetery that is in good condition. There is a small dirt/gravel parking area. There is a marker here and it reads... Farmer David Perry had devised by his will, signed on July 18, 1868 that: "the burying ground where the same now is, westerly of my dwelling house, of the use of 40' square, I give unto all my children to be kept by them and their posterity as a place of burial forever." When David wrote his will, his great-grandson Perry Cole (1866-1867) already had been buried in the small plot. By the end of 1871, six members of the Perry Family had been laid to rest within yards of the family house. The last burial at the cemetery was that of David's great-grandson, Claude Yeomans (1887-1940). There are a total of twelve people interred at the Perry Cemetery. The untimely death of many members of David's family is a reminder of the struggles and uncertainities that people of that period routinely endured. The property remained in the Perry Family until the 1920s when it was purchased by the Hackensack Water Company to become part of the Oradell Reservior. The graves are laid out in four even rows facing East and the markers are either marble or granite. The Harrington Park Historical Society is the custodian of both the Perry Cemetery and the Old Burying Ground on Tappan Road. Cathering Blauvelt's headstone was repaired by the Society in 2013. Scan the code or visit our website HarringtonParkHistoricalSociety.com for more information. [Review 18324 overall - 157 in New Jersey - 1846 of 2022.]

    Cedar Park Cemetery

    Cedar Park Cemetery

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    My family recently had a death in the family and she was laid to rest at Cedar Park Cemetery…read more I found the over all process very easy. I was the executor so I had to deal with funeral home and cemetery. All my dealings where easy . The staff at the cemetery where helpful and friendly. I do have to say it is not cheap to die. Did not even think costs could be so high just open and close a plot. My aunt already had a plot all Cedar Park had to do was dig plot and then fill in.

    Awful employees! Nothing but a money making scheme. I have a family plot (6 graves) which I have…read morebeen annually paying for maintenance for over a decade. The annual cost of maintenance has gone up over 25% the last two years ($980 per year in 2024 to $1260 this year) and has been going up much faster than the rate of inflation for the last 10 years. I decided to pay for "perpetual" maintenance-- which is $29200 for the 15x15 feet plot. When I am trying to make payment I am told by the woman on the phone that they have to perform an inspection on my family plot before payment. I ask why and am told that the perpetual care has a higher standard than the annual care and they have to see if my plot is up to perpetual care standards. Mind you, I have paid them to maintain the plot for over a decade. So on top of the nearly $30k to mow the grass on a 15x15 feet plot, they want to charge an additional fee to improve the plot which they have been paid to maintain for over a decade. They are thieves, extorting the families of people buried in this cemetery. Either you allow your family members' graves to go untended and overgrown by weeds, exhume their remains to a more humane and decent cemetery, or pay obscene amounts which grow at many times the rate of inflation. If you are considering a cemetery, I strongly advise you avoid this one. If you have family buried here, I feel sorry for you.

    Moritz Funeral Home - funeralservices - Updated May 2026

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