For more information, please call the office to make an appointment.
On Sundays, the cemetery offices are closed, and there are no burials on Sundays. We are also closed on federal holidays, Good Friday, Thanksgiving and Christmas .
On All Saints Sunday each November, we offer special prayers in memory of all our loved ones and especially for those who are interred at All Saints' Church Cemetery (Churchyard). Please see the information below. Also if you would like to order the Christmas Blanket this year, you can use the form below.
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History of the Churchyard
This unique historic cemetery offers an unusual opportunity to purchase burial sites.
See it in all seasons when ancient flowering trees and shrubs spread a bower of blossoms over the graves.
The picturesque 11 rolling acre cemetery landscape reflects the quiet dignity of the Victorian era. The first Episcopal Bishop of the Diocese of Long Island, Abram Newkirk Littlejohn, when he first viewed the undulating terrain filled with ornamental trees brought in from all over the world, called the place, “God’s Acres.” The bishop was so moved by the beauty of the setting that he chose it for his final resting place.