Its hard to review this place without knowing someone who actually rests here. However, I can talk about the way this place made me feel. The feeling I get as i walked between the gravestones, was one of warmth and comfort. It felt like I was not alone, and even though I knew none of the people buried here, I still felt some kind of love with me. The grounds are very clean and litter free. Lots of critters occupy the area, mostly dragonflies and butterflies, that have no problem flying up and making your aquaintince. Each gravestone is very unique and different. No two were ever alike, and they ranged from the extremely detailed, to very simple yet still beautiful. A lot of the gravestones are dated during the 1800’s, so there is a lot of history told here. In the middle of the cemetery is a monument dedicated to veterans of all wars, with flags waving high above it. Any pictures that I have taken of actual gravestones were taken from behind to respectively keep the names on them secret. To end my review I would love to recite a quote I read from one of the gravestones, one we can all learn from. «We shall pass through this world but once. Any good, therefore, that we can do, or any kindness that we can show to any human being, let us do it now. Let us not defer or neglect, for we shall not pass this way again.»