To purchase a lot please contact the Wildwood Cemetery and make an appointment to see the grounds.
phone: (413) 549-4649
email: amherst.cemetery@verizon.net
phone: (413) 549-4649
email: amherst.cemetery@verizon.net

Single Grave lots
$1,200 (lots in rows)
$1,500 (random lots)
Single graves can hold one vault or green burial or up to three cremation openings.
$1,200 (lots in rows)
$1,500 (random lots)
Single graves can hold one vault or green burial or up to three cremation openings.

Columbarium* Niche $1,000
Names and dates are engraved on the outside marble shutter. Two cremations may be placed inside one niche.
*A columbarium (pl. columbaria) is a place for the respectful
storage of cinerary urns. The term comes from the Latin "columba" (dove).
Names and dates are engraved on the outside marble shutter. Two cremations may be placed inside one niche.
*A columbarium (pl. columbaria) is a place for the respectful
storage of cinerary urns. The term comes from the Latin "columba" (dove).

Scattering Garden burial right [equivalent to lot purchase] $500
Boulders for engraving are provided if available on the Wildwood grounds and moveable to the garden area. Depending on the size of the boulder, there may be more than one scattering associated with the stone and more than one individual's name engraved on it.
A stone may be privately purchased and installed for an exclusive dedicated engraving for one or two family members. A stone for this purpose may not be larger than 125 pounds – which, depending on the type of stone, is about the size of a 5 gallon bucket. Families must arrange with an engraving company to have the engraving done.
Boulders for engraving are provided if available on the Wildwood grounds and moveable to the garden area. Depending on the size of the boulder, there may be more than one scattering associated with the stone and more than one individual's name engraved on it.
A stone may be privately purchased and installed for an exclusive dedicated engraving for one or two family members. A stone for this purpose may not be larger than 125 pounds – which, depending on the type of stone, is about the size of a 5 gallon bucket. Families must arrange with an engraving company to have the engraving done.