Wildwood Cemetery (Pennsylvania) Explained

Wildwood Cemetery
Established:1863
Graves:Over 72,000
Size:340 acres
Location:Loyalsock Township, Pennsylvania

Wildwood Cemetery is a cemetery located in Loyalsock Township, Pennsylvania just north of the city of Williamsport. Wildwood was established in 1863 as the main cemetery for Williamsport and its surrounding communities. With a size of 340 acres it is the largest cemetery by size and grave count in Lycoming County, Pennsylvania.[1] [2]

The cemetery is split in two by Wildwood Boulevard. East Wildwood contains the cemeteries, crematorium, offices, and all of the larger public mausoleum. West Wildwood is where the military memorial and monument are located, as well as the Praying Hands mausoleum.[3]

The cemetery has an "escape burial hatch". Thomas Pursell, a local firefighter, wanted a burial arrangement for which he or his family could escape in case they were prematurely buried. The resulting design was heavily documented by media in Williamsport and the surrounding areas. There have been six other such hatched built in surrounding cemeteries based on Pursell's original.[4] [5]

Notable people buried at Wildwood

See also

Nearby cemeteries

References

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Wildwood Cemetery and Crematorium . 2020-05-13.
  2. Web site: Wildwood Cemetery, Williamsport, Lycoming Co, PA . www.usgennet.org . 2020-05-13.
  3. Web site: Lycoming County Genealogical Society Store – Cemetery Records . www.lycominglineage.org . 2020-05-13.
  4. Web site: This Escape Hatch Prevents People From Dying if Accidentally Buried Alive . Atlas Obscura . 2020-05-13.
  5. Web site: Thomas Pursell's and Wildwood Cemetery of Williamsport, Pennsylvania . S . Leo . 2019-04-01 . Random Times . 2020-05-13.