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The May issue of The Herald  is now available online

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Relay for Life! Saturday, June 8th

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Mark your calendars for the first Summer Beach Service July 7th, 8:30AM

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Join us for our summer book group! July 10th, 7pm

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Fellowship Hour is now an “Every Member” project!

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One Thousand Origami Cranes

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Rebuild! Renew! Rejoice! — Capital Campaign Launched

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We Are Collecting Supplies for CWS Clean-up Buckets

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“Saugatuck Congregational Rises as a Church without Walls”

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Evergreen Cemetery at Saugatuck Congregational Church, Westport, CT

The Evergreen Cemetery

of the Saugatuck Congregational Church

The Evergreen Cemetery, a serene historic burying ground located in the heart of Westport, has been an integral part of the Saugatuck Congregational Church since 1836. Recent restorations and creative new landscape designs have revitalized this historic treasure. Three burial options are available to members of Saugatuck Church and their families.

The Marshall G. Baldwin Memorial Grounds at Evergreen Cemetery

The Marshall G. Baldwin Memorial Grounds is a traditional crematoria site honoring Marshall Baldwin, a long-time member who not only sustained the cemetery with his dedication and craftsmanship but also whose vision and memorial donations energized the Evergreen Cemetery Restoration Program.


The Gene J. Takahashi Memorial Garden at Evergreen Cemetery

The Gene J. Takahashi Memorial Garden at Evergreen Cemetery

The Gene J. Takahashi Memorial Garden, a beautifully serene and secluded space located at the rear of the property, was made possible by memorial donations honoring the service and the unwavering leadership of Gene Takahashi.


 

The newest of the renovated areas, the Ilene Calish Betts Memorial Grounds, is located in the most historic area of the cemetery and will accommodate full-body burials. A granite plaque honors her memory, whose service and memorial donations made possible the addition of this unique area.


A walk through the cemetery reveals many of the early Westport names: Betts, Gorham, Jesup, Bradley, Morehouse, Wakeman and Taylor, as well as a few Civil War veterans. The largest and most impressive memorial, a Brownstone Gothic spire marking the Jesup family plot, contains the oldest memorial dating back to 1828. Historic gravestone inscriptions, shapes and art forms are typical from 19th century New England.

S = Saugatuck Church; E = Evergreen Cemetery

This property is located at 36 Evergreen Avenue, adjacent to Winslow Park. The Evergreen Cemetery Society, a sub-committee of the Board of Trustees of Saugatuck Congregational Church, is responsible for the administration and maintenance.

Fees for plots are available at the church office; availability of plots and locations may be seen upon appointment. Eligible members may purchase plots “in reserve” at current prices. Plaque details, veteran plaques and ordering information are offered through the Society administration.