Beverly Hills Memorial Park, also known as the Beverly Hills Cemetery, is located in Monongalia County, West Virginia, is a beautiful, sprawling property thick with lush green lawns, mature and stately pines, and colorful splashes offered by well placed and manicured floral gardens and shrubbery. From the moment visitors pass the native stone archway accessing the property, they are comforted by the beauty, obvious care with which the groundskeepers maintain the property, and the wealth of fencing, stone, and landscaping structures found throughout the property. Acres of rolling and deep green lawns provide a serene and beautiful location for the interment of loved ones. Whitewashed ironwork fencing atop low granite stone walls separates the property into beautiful and easily accessible sections. A Veteran's memorial atop a low hill provides a place to honor and memorialize the sacrifices of all service branches, while throughout the property, beautiful vistas offer families and friends of the deceased some of the most beautiful resting places in the county. Staff at Beverly Hills Memorial Park take pride in their ability to meet the needs of multicultural and multi-demographic residents. Two sections of the memorial park are set aside for those of the Jewish faith. Since the early 1930s, Beverly Hills Memorial Park has been one of the largest in the area, with over 75 acres of property. The park-like setting and atmosphere offer a variety of options including two mausoleums, a cremorial garden for the scattering of cremated remains, and ten gardens, each with their own special features, statues and marble landmarks honoring the departed. Monuments throughout the property are flush to the ground, offering uninterrupted views of the sprawling acres of the cemetery grounds. A Chapel of Tranquility offers a beautiful and quiet location for memorial services and gatherings and its beautiful stained glass offer beauty, comfort and solace. Beverly Hills Memorial Park is located just west of Morgantown with easy access to the Morgantown Municipal Airport. Visitors can access the property by taking Interstate 79 or the Jennings Randolph Expressway, running north and south, with a turn west onto Fairmont Road, also known as State Route 19. The cemetery is located on the north side of the road with easy access by vehicle or foot traffic. |