Who We Are

The Wyckoff Reformed Church Cemetery has served the community as a final resting place since the 1820’s. The town’s founding families, many Revolutionary, Civil War, World War I and II as well as Korean and Vietnam War veterans’ are buried here. Situated on eight acres, the cemetery continues to serve the community as a non-denominational resting place.  The cemetery began as an extension of the church which dates back to 1806. From the early 1800’s until 1923 the plot owners were responsible for the care and maintenance of their family plot. In June of 1935 a corporation (now a 5013c) was formed to take over the management and care for the entirety of the cemetery, known as perpetual care. Today the cemetery follows the guidelines set by the New Jersey State Cemetery Board. The management of that care is overseen by the Wyckoff Reformed Church Cemetery Association and Board of Directors; all of whom are members of the Wyckoff Reformed Church and are volunteers.

We provide in ground burials of caskets and cremains. We utilize vaults to further protect your loved one and to maintain the terrain of our grass area. Our columbarium is tucked into a wooded glen providing a peaceful resting place for cremains. We aim to honor and respect every family that places its faith in our cemetery.