About Us
Richland Cemetery is one of the Greater Johnstown Area's outstanding cemeteries. We offer traditional in-ground burials, mausoleum options (both crypt and cremation niches), Veteran's services as well as a scattering garden for cremains.
How We Got Started
The Richland Cemetery Association was founded in 1851 as a non-profit cemetery that is governed by a board of directors. Originally known as the Weaver Mennonite Cemetery, with burials as early as 1829, our facility has now grown to 80 acres with over 17,700 burials.
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Richard Bailey
Eternal Memorial Designs
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Beautifully landscaped grounds, year-round care and maintenance, excellent record-keeping, caring compassionate staff.
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Kevin Kantz
The Crow's Nest Eatery & Waterin' Hole
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"A cool dude who makes incredible burgers! I hear the beer isn't bad either..."
Richard Bailey
Eternal Memorial Designs
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"Rich helps people thru a difficult process at a sad time in their lives. His professionalism and..."
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"Rich helps people thru a difficult process at a sad time in their lives. His professionalism and expertise make it so much easier."
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