Bridgeport Cemetery is located in Harrison County, West Virginia. The property, a beautiful location in the rolling foothills of West Virginia, offers visitors a glimpse into the history and past of the area. Upon entering the cemetery property, past native stone pillars and flag-lined pathways, visitors are struck by the grace and beauty of this property. Serving as the final resting place for not only Bridgeport residents and founders, but those of surrounding communities, the location offers both traditional in-ground burial with flush-to-ground markers as well as upright tombstones and monuments. Tree-lined driveways reach every corner of the cemetery property. Dozens of acres of property surrounded by thick clusters and groves of trees offer a sense of privacy, security and solitude for visitors. The sprawling and open grounds of the property are graced with small hillocks and slopes that display peaceful and serene locations and views from all portions of the property. For the past 20 years, the cemetery property has provided loyal, compassionate and caring services to all visitors requiring their services. Honoring and dignifying as well as offering opportunities for families to show their dedication and respect to their loved ones is the focus of staff at Bridgeport Cemetery. Bridgeport Cemetery meets the needs of multicultural and multidenominational residents, including the Jewish community with their Jewish Memorial Cemetery section, which is further divided into an Orthodox and a non-Orthodox section. Bridgeport Cemetery may be accessed by taking State Highway 50 (Main Street) east out of downtown Bridgeport. The cemetery property is within easy driving distance of the North Central West Virginia Airport. At the "Y" in the road, visitors should veer to the left onto Benedum Drive. The cemetery property is located to the right of the highway. |