Donate Today to Help Maintain the Cemetery
St. John's Cemetery Company, Inc, is a non-profit organization established in 1811 for the purpose of providing perpetual maintenance and management of our four cemeteries located in the Borough of Hamburg, PA.
Although we are not directly affiliated with any local churches or organizations, we continue to offer burial sites and service to anyone who may desire St. John's Cemetery to be their final resting place.
Our only source of income has been the sale of cemetery lots. Due to on-going expenses of maintaining the grounds, equipment and facilities, the Board of Directors have become concerned about the financial condition and longevity of the cemetery as the income of lot sales is far below the expenses incurred on an annual basis.
Using the donation form to the right, please consider making a donation to help us continue to care for the cemetery. Any amount is greatly appreciated. If you are unable to make a donation today, please consider including a donation in your long-term financial planning.
Once complete, you will receive an email receipt with your donation details. If you have any questions, please feel free to contact us for assistance.
Support the Cemetery's Future in Your Estate Planning
As a non-profit organization, the cemetery gratefully accepts donations through wills and estate plans. These contributions provide lasting support to maintain the grounds and preserve the legacy of our community. By including the cemetery in your estate planning, you help ensure that future generations will continue to benefit from a peaceful and well-cared-for resting place
Language to include St John's Cemetery in your will:
"I give, devise, and bequeath to St John's Cemetery, PO Box 224, Hamburg PA 19526, _____% of my estate, or the sum of $_____; or the followng described property _____; or _____% of the rest, residue and remainder of my estate.
Be sure to let us know your intentions so we can thank you!
Don't have a will? You can create a no-cost will online at freewill.com.