Redeemer Cemetery

Redeemer Cemetery Peaceful, quiet, picturesque surroundings nestled in a North Jersey residential neighborhood is one w

12/19/2024

Join us for one of our Christmas Eve services or our Christmas Day service.

12/19/2024

Unknown Author:
Hi. This is your late loved one speaking. I don’t have long, so listen up because I have a lot I want to tell you.
First off, I get it.
Ever since I left this world you have missed me, and I know you’re bracing for the holidays without me. No matter what anyone says, this year’s festivities are going to be really tough.
In fact, let’s be honest, this festive season will probably suck pondwater. But then, Thanksgiving and Christmas are tough holidays for a lot of people. You’re not alone.
See, the misconception about the holidays is that they are one big party. That’s what every song on the radio claims. Each television commercial you see shows happy families clad in gaudy Old Navy sweaters, carving up poultry, smiling their perfect Hollywood teeth at the camera. But that’s not exactly reality.
In reality, fifty-eight percent of Americans admit to feeling severely depressed and anxious during November and December. In reality many folks will cry throughout the “most wonderful time of the year.”
Well, guess what? Nobody is crying up here in heaven. This place is unreal. There is, literally, too much beauty to take in. Way too much.
For starters—get this—time doesn’t even exist anymore. Which I’m still getting used to.
Right now, for all I know, the calendar year down on Earth could be 1728, 4045, 1991, or 12 BC. It really wouldn’t matter up here. This is a realm where there is no ticking clock, no schedule. Up here there is only this present moment. This. Here. Now. That’s all there has ever been. And there is real comfort in this.
I know this all seems hard to grasp, but if you were here you’d get it.
Also, for the first time I’m pain free. I feel like a teenager again in my body. You probably don’t realize how long I’ve lived with pain because I never talked about it, I kept my problems to myself because I was your loved one, and you needed me to be brave.
But pain is a devious thing. It creeps up on even the strongest person, little by little, bit by bit. Until pretty soon, pain becomes a central feature of life.
Sometimes my pain would get so bad it was all I thought about. No, I’m not saying that my life was miserable—far from it. I loved being on earth. It’s just that simply waking up each morning was getting exhausting.
But, you know what? Not anymore. In this new place, I am wholly and thoroughly happy.
But enough about me. I don’t have room to describe all the terrific things I’m experiencing, and you don’t need to hear them. Right now, you’re grieving, and what you need is a hug.
Which is why I’m writing to you. This is my hug to you. Because you’ve lost sight of me. And in fact, you’ve lost sight of several important things lately.
Death has a way of blinding us. It reorganizes the way you think, it changes you. You will never be the same after you lose someone. It messes with your inner physiology. It reorganizes you’re neurons.
But then, there’s one teensy little thing you’re forgetting:
I’m still around.
Yes, you read that correctly, I’m right here with you. No, you can’t see me. No, you can’t reach out and hold me. But did you know that one of the things I’m allowed to do as a heavenly being is hang out with you?
It’s true. I’m never far away. I’m in the room with you now, along with a big cloud of ancestors, saints, and witnesses. I’m shooting the breeze alongside you, watching you live your life, watching you raise your kids, watching your private moments of sorrow.
Here, in this new realm, I am in the perfect position to help you learn things. Which is what I vow to spend the rest of your earthly life doing, teaching you little lessons, lending you a hand when you least expect it, and desperately trying to make you smile. Actually, I’ve already been doing this stuff, you just don’t realize it.
What, you don’t believe me?
Well, wake up, pal. You know that tingle you get in your spine whenever you think of me? That’s me.
You know how, just yesterday, you had a beautiful memory when you were driving and it made you cry so hard that it actually felt good and you began to laugh through tears? Also me.
You know how sometimes when you’re all alone, preoccupied with something else, suddenly you get this faint feeling that someone is standing in the room with you? Hello? Me.
You’re not alone on this earth. You never were. You never will be. So during this holiday season, when cheerful families are getting together and making merry, and taking shots of eggnog, I’m going to be clinging to your shoulder, helping you muddle through somehow.
I’ll be making your spinal column tingle a lot, and I’ll be sending plenty of signs. Each of these signs—every single one—is code for “I love you.” So start paying attention to these hints.
Because this was one.

IT'S OFFICIAL!!! The white pine on the grounds is the LARGEST IN BERGEN COUNTY, FOURTH LARGEST IN THE STATE OF NEW JERSE...
08/23/2023

IT'S OFFICIAL!!! The white pine on the grounds is the LARGEST IN BERGEN COUNTY, FOURTH LARGEST IN THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY (as determined by the New Jersey Forest Service)! It is now included in the official New Jersey Big and Heritage Tree Registry and is classified as a Signature Tree. Here are a few stats:

Circumference at 4.5 feet - 13 feet 8 inches
Height - 125 feet
Average Crown Spread - 83 feet
AGE - 260 years

Just take a moment to think about it -- this tree started growing before the Revolutionary War!

Come visit Redeemer Cemetery and marvel and touch this piece of history!

Every year we get questions about how old is the white pine on the property? Without cutting it down, we can guesstimate what the age is, so we decided to use The International Society of Arboriculture's formula to determine the age. First you measure the circumference of the tree approximately 54 inches from the ground. This is difficult on this specimen since the branching starts about 2 feet from the ground. We measured the circumference where no branching was, which measured 168 inches. Using the formula of diameter equals circumference divided by pI, the diameter is 53.50 inches. White pines have a growth factor of 5, so 5 x 53.50 equals 267.5 years old. Now remember that every year is not consistent with moisture, so some tree rings are larger, some are thinner, adding or subtracting from the circumference, but I would say our white pine is at least 225 to 250 years old! So next time you visit Redeemer Cemetery, come put your hands on some living history!

Our brand new, double-sided columbarium unit has arrived!  This light gray / mahogany brown unit is a beautiful addition...
08/20/2023

Our brand new, double-sided columbarium unit has arrived! This light gray / mahogany brown unit is a beautiful addition to our cemetery. The highly requested eye level niches are available but are expected to sell out quickly. Each niche will hold two standard cremains containers, and the price per niche is $3,700, which includes the engraving of the granite faceplate. Please call the cemetery at 201-818-1222 to schedule an appointment for availability. Redeemer Cemetery - where compassion and caring is our primary service.

Every year we get questions about how old is the white pine on the property? Without cutting it down, we can guesstimate...
05/05/2023

Every year we get questions about how old is the white pine on the property? Without cutting it down, we can guesstimate what the age is, so we decided to use The International Society of Arboriculture's formula to determine the age. First you measure the circumference of the tree approximately 54 inches from the ground. This is difficult on this specimen since the branching starts about 2 feet from the ground. We measured the circumference where no branching was, which measured 168 inches. Using the formula of diameter equals circumference divided by pI, the diameter is 53.50 inches. White pines have a growth factor of 5, so 5 x 53.50 equals 267.5 years old. Now remember that every year is not consistent with moisture, so some tree rings are larger, some are thinner, adding or subtracting from the circumference, but I would say our white pine is at least 225 to 250 years old! So next time you visit Redeemer Cemetery, come put your hands on some living history!

Redeemer Cemetery would like to thank Pastor Michael Linderman for leading our Sunrise Service on Easter morning.  Even ...
04/10/2023

Redeemer Cemetery would like to thank Pastor Michael Linderman for leading our Sunrise Service on Easter morning. Even though it was a little brisk, the warmth of the service spread remembrance and love.

03/27/2023

As an early reminder, Redeemer Cemetery will again offer a Sunrise Service on Easter morning, April 9, 2023, at 6:30 am to remember those we have lost this past year. This moving service will be followed with coffee and refreshments in our maintenance building. ALL ARE WELCOMED TO ATTEND!

01/24/2023
Our newly completed roadway expansion proves our commitment to our families and the future of Redeemer Cemetery.
01/09/2023

Our newly completed roadway expansion proves our commitment to our families and the future of Redeemer Cemetery.

Redeemer Cemetery is one of the only cemeteries in Northern New Jersey to offer pre-need private mausoleums.  With the a...
01/09/2023

Redeemer Cemetery is one of the only cemeteries in Northern New Jersey to offer pre-need private mausoleums. With the average construction time of 6 months to one year, this beautiful mahogany colored granite unit will sell quickly.

Redeemer Cemetery is the best maintained cemetery in Northern New Jersey.  Its' beautiful, park-like setting brings peac...
01/09/2023

Redeemer Cemetery is the best maintained cemetery in Northern New Jersey. Its' beautiful, park-like setting brings peace and comfort to our families we serve.

Address

90 CHAPEL Road
Mahwah, NJ
07430

Alerts

Be the first to know and let us send you an email when Redeemer Cemetery posts news and promotions. Your email address will not be used for any other purpose, and you can unsubscribe at any time.

Contact The Place Of Worship

Send a message to Redeemer Cemetery:

Share

Category