Rolling Green Memorial Park serves not only counties with in Eastern Pennsylvania, but nearby and surrounding communities of Delaware, New Jersey, and Maryland. Founded in the late 1930s, the beautiful grounds offer serene, lush and comfortable landscaping to serve as a final resting place for loved ones. For generations, Rolling Green Memorial Park has served as a prime and much-beloved African American cemetery, but one that also serves the needs of multiple cultures, religions and demographics. The gorgeous grounds of Rolling Green Memorial Park are very well maintained and cared for, with obvious pride and tenderness. The immaculate grounds offer a serene and secure location for individuals to come visit their loved ones. Nestled in historic Valley Forge, Rolling Green Memorial Park, located in Chester County, has been a cherished landmark for community residents for generations. Rolling Green Memorial Park serve as the final resting place of many area notables, including actor, dancer and singer Bill Bailey and his sister, Pearl. The beautiful cemetery property also serves as the resting place of R&B soul singer Ron Kersey, and gospel vocalist James Davis. Staff at Rolling Green Memorial Park do their best to meet the needs and requests of family members and loved ones, including providing traditional in-ground burials, interment in the mausoleum, and a variety of monuments, crypt plates, and markers as well as other options depending on need and desire. Nestled in the midst of suburban West Chester, the cemetery property offers plenty of lush greenery, shade trees, and easy to follow, tree-lined driving paths and walkways to access all points of the property. Situated on dozens of acres of relatively flat property, the cemetery grounds are easy to access and explore. Located west of Philadelphia, visitors can reach the cemetery property by taking Interstate 76 west through King Of Prussia toward West Goshen and West Chester via the West Chester Bypass, also known as Route 202. Visitors can exit on East Market Street for direct access to the sprawling acres of the property. |