Cemeteries
651 Farnsworth Road, Waterville
Wakeman
Situated in the heart of Waterville, Wakeman Cemetery sits on about 17 acres of gently rolling lawn with lovely mature trees. The district’s maintenance operations are also on these grounds. There are cemetery lots for sale here, and running water is available during warmer weather months. To search burials in Wakeman visit Find a Grave.
6645 Cemetery Road, Whitehouse
Whitehouse
Whitehouse Cemetery is nestled on a quiet road in Whitehouse with hundreds of trees on about 9 acres. There are cemetery lots for sale here, and running water is available during warmer weather months. To search burials in Whitehouse visit Find a Grave.
6402 Finzel Road, Whitehouse
Mennonite
In 1852, the Whitehouse Mennonite Church was built on Finzel Road across from Fred Christman’s farm. A year later, a small burial ground was plotted next to the church for members and their families. There are no burial plots available for this cemetery. To search burials in Mennonite, visit Find a Grave.
5925 Weckerly Road, Whitehouse
Rupp
Located at the corner of Weckerly and Cemetery Road, Rupp Cemetery contains the remains of many of Whitehouse’s earliest settlers, including American Revolutionary and War of 1812 soldier, Eber Bradley. There are no burial plots available for this cemetery. To search burials in Rupp, visit Find a Grave.
5829 Winslow Road, Whitehouse
Winslow
Tucked away on a tiny hillside shrouded by oak and pine trees and framed by a wooden fence, is Winslow Cemetery, the family burial ground of Martin Winslow. Many of the stones are now cracked, broken, or illegible. There are no burial plots available for this cemetery. To search burials in Winslow, visit Find a Grave.