Hillcrest Cemetery Reminds Patrons Of Spring Cleanup Regulations

April 7, 2025 at 5:50 p.m.


PIERCETON - The trustee and board members of Washington Township remind patrons that all grave decorations must be removed or brought into compliance with the cemetery regulations by April 15 to allow for spring cleanup.
Decorations not removed by April 15 will be disposed of.
The following are the regulations concerning flowers, wreaths, decorations for Hillcrest Cemetery:
• All flowers, wreaths, plants, decorations, etc. must be sitting on a foundation or on top of a monument.
• No wires, glass, shepherd’s hooks or hanging baskets are permitted in the ground.
Questions may be directed to board member Roger Thomas at 574-265-9902.

PIERCETON - The trustee and board members of Washington Township remind patrons that all grave decorations must be removed or brought into compliance with the cemetery regulations by April 15 to allow for spring cleanup.
Decorations not removed by April 15 will be disposed of.
The following are the regulations concerning flowers, wreaths, decorations for Hillcrest Cemetery:
• All flowers, wreaths, plants, decorations, etc. must be sitting on a foundation or on top of a monument.
• No wires, glass, shepherd’s hooks or hanging baskets are permitted in the ground.
Questions may be directed to board member Roger Thomas at 574-265-9902.

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