Dates to Remember:

Friday April 7
   Good Friday

Sunday April 9
   Easter Sunday

Sunday May 14
   Mother's Day

Monday May 29
   Memorial Day

Sunday June 18
   Father's Day

Tuesday July 4
   Independence Day

SATURDAY August 26
   9/11 Memorial 
   Field of Flags
    Volunteer 9 a.m.
   BYOB and join us.
   "Tim Bits" at 8:30
   See you here!
 
Monday September 4
   Labor Day!
 
Monday September 11
   Patriot Day!
 
Wednesday November 1
   Wreaths Out!
   Summer bouquets will
   remain on the flower
   racks until Nov. 15
 
Saturday November 11
   Veterans Day!
 
Thursday November 23
   Thanksgiving!
 
Sunday December 24
   Christmas Eve
   Memorial Candles
   Placed
 
Monday December 25
   We wish you a very
   Merry Christmas!
 
Monday January 1, 2024
   Welcome the New Year
   with a candle
 
Wednesday February 14, 2024
   Valentine’s Day
   order candles for
   loved ones

 

 

History of WCMPark

stumps and bushes
1954 – Stumps and brush! Motel is in the background.

grass seed
1954 – Grass seed in bags, ready to spread.

the fountain
Remember the fountain? … Removed in 1973 when the highway was widened.

garage stalls
1958 – all our equipment fit in the garage stalls at the Admin Bldg (now office).

devotion
1963 – Devotion: note the size of the crabapple trees newly planted.. New Last Supper Feature is in the background.

July 1954
July 1954 – Taken from Penelec’s driveway.

Columbarium Tower
May 2005 – Second Columbarium Tower placement.

Hi. I’m Ruth Seebeck, co-manager of WCMPark. My husband, Ed, and I are continuing a family tradition of keeping “our Park” a place ‘Where Beautiful Memories Remain Beautiful’. WCMPark was started in 1954 by my parents, George & Thelma Ferver. Dad had worked with several cemeteries in southwest PA and wanted to bring the memorial-park concept to a new location. After much exploration around this half of the state, they selected Warren County as their new home, sold their house in New Castle, purchased 50 acres from the owners of the Warren Motel centrally located on Route 6 and 62, and moved to a rented home on the Allegheny River with two children under six!

After clearing thorn-brush and stumps, the front section was graded and seeded during late summer of 1954. Then Hurricane Hazel hit, and all of the seed and topsoil ended up across the highway! Not an auspicious beginning. But Dad and Mom were not people who gave up easily, and the cemetery started to take shape, first with the Garden of Devotion the Administration Building and Veteran’s Circle.

During the next several years, other garden areas were developed, with products and services added to provide extensive personalized service for our lot owners and their families.

Following college and a career as a travel agent (of all things!), Ed and I married and returned to Warren in 1976 at Dad’s request. We have endeavored to continue his spirit of innovation and service to the families of Warren County.

Since Dad’s death in 1981, the Fountain Garden section was added as a tribute to the founders of WCMPark with a dedication plaque, a beautiful fountain piazza, and a display of the 23rd Psalm. Rose-and-gray granite Legacy Columbariums provide niches for cremation placement.

In 2004, WCMPark introduced the “Cherished Hearts, Cherished Memories” care programs to assist families in dealing with the grief and loss of a loved one. “Cherished Hearts” received an international award for “excellence in personal service” to families.

On September 11, 2006, the Emergency Service Memorial was dedicated with more than 250 in attendance. Seven flags fly in remembrance of those who died on 9/11/2001, and in honor of all who serve as Warren County’s first responders.

On September 11, 2007, almost 1,000 people attended the dedication of the Military Service Memorial on Veterans Circle. Seven flags represent the branches of service, and all POW/MIA’s.

WCMPark continues its legacy of service with annual Memorial Day (Sunday evening) services, a Christmas memorial service, and dual services on September 11th.

The staff of WCMPark continues to provide the families of Warren County with the finest in interment and remembrance options, along with the excellence of maintenance that our lot owners appreciate, insuring that your memorial park will always be a place “Where Beautiful Memories Remain Beautiful.”







Blessed are they that mourn
For they shall be comforted.

Matthew 5:4



Record Search

    Resources    

News and Notes

Cemetery Maps


iccfalogo-web
 
PCCFALogo