78 Grove Street
Waterville, ME 04901
207-872-2770
email: [email protected]
Mailing Address:
17 So. Garand St.
Winslow, ME 04901
St. Francis Catholic Cemetery, established June 1, 1898, is a traditional monument cemetery serving the members of Corpus Christi Parish in Waterville and St. Joseph Maronite Church in Waterville.
We take great pride in having served the diverse ethnic population of the greater Waterville area for over 100 years. St. Francis Catholic Cemetery is privileged to be a part of the rich history of the city. Many of our families originally came to the Waterville area to find work in the textile and paper mills that thrived along the banks of the mighty Kennebec River.
The cemetery, originally part of the former St. Francis de Sales Parish, is located on 32 acres of land bordered by the Messalonskee Stream to its west and the city's Pine Grove Cemetery and the Kennebec River to its east.
At the present time, the cemetery contains over 15,000 burials.
The Corpus Christi Cremation Garden, dedicated in September 1998, is a flush marker section exclusively for cremation burial. Its lush green grass is accented by colorful perennial plantings. Its towering split-leaf maples provide shade and a sense of tranquility to the area as their limbs sway in the breeze.
A large monument constructed of Italian marble and Vermont granite depicting the crucifixion of Christ stands at the head of the garden, while flowers form the shape of a chalice and the Holy Eucharist.
In addition to garden burials, granite benches are available for above-ground entombment of cremation urns. A columbarium is also planned for the future that will provide 40 or more above ground niches.
Any work done on cemetery grounds must be done by cemetery personnel with the exception of planting flowers, which may be done by individuals.
A qualified monument dealer must erect all monuments. A monument application is required and is available at the cemetery office or local monument dealers.