About Lowell Cemetery
The Lowell Cemetery was conceived by a group of prominent Lowell citizens in 1840 as a private, non-sectarian, non-profit cemetery corporation. The Cemetery was dedicated on June 20, 1841, at a time when there were no parks in Lowell, and it soon became a place of refuge for outdoor pleasures such as strolling and bird watching amid shrubs and flowers close to the city.
Services offered by Lowell Cemetery
Lowell Cemetery is planning on offering searchable listings on persons buried at Lowell Cemetery in order to help in your genealogy research. We will be adding more documents to the site in the future as we create them.
This location has proudly served the local community with exceptional care for years and definitely will help guide your family through memorial etiquette, customize your memorial, funeral costs, directions to cemeteries, guestbook, online obituary creation, and telling your life story. When you are interested in preplanning your funeral, you can be sure your legacy will be secured and that you may have peace of mind.
This business can be found 2.5 miles out of downtown Lowell, Massachusetts which is in Middlesex County and serves the surrounding areas of: S Chelmsford, Kates Corner, N Billerica, Billerica, N Chelmsford, Bar Coded I R S, Internal Revenue Service, IRS Service Center, Nuttings Lake, Tyngsborough, S Lawrence, South Lawrence, Nabnasset, Forge Village, Lahey Clinic Med Ctr, Acton, Vlg Nagog Wds, Vlg of Nagog Woods, Massachusetts District, and N Andover.
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Costumes, concerts and atomic brains abound on Halloween weekend
Creepy Halloween crafts Cary Memorial Library, 1874 Massachusetts Ave ... Harvest Fest St. Paul Evangelical Church, 451 Lowell St., Lexington, Saturday, Oct. 30, 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. rain or shine. Kids, come in costume. Free admission.
http://www.wickedlocal.com/arlington/news/lifestyle/x294031240/Costumes-concerts-and-atomic-brains-abound-on-Halloween-weekend
Halloween events are the reason for the season
Creepy Halloween crafts Cary Memorial Library, 1874 Massachusetts Ave ... Harvest Fest St. Paul Evangelical Church, 451 Lowell St., Lexington, Saturday, Oct. 30, 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. rain or shine. Kids, come in costume. Free admission.
http://blogs.wickedlocal.com/whattodo/2010/10/28/halloween-events-are-the-reason-for-the-season/
Lowell Cemetery
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Lowell Cemetery
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St. Patrick Cemetery - Lowell, Massachusetts
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