Fall City Cemetery
Honoring Lives
Cemetery News
They Are Lost No More
In mid-November, Fall City Cemetery Association President and Cemetery Groundskeeper Ron Johnson solved an ongoing mystery at the cemetery—the exact locations of two particular headstones...
A Fresh Look for Fall City Cemetery
A Fresh Look for Fall City Cemetery: New Parking Lot and Living Legacy of Maples This autumn, the Fall City Cemetery is looking a little...
New Entrance Sign
A new entrance sign welcomes visitors to Fall City Cemetery, honoring the community’s heritage and those who rest there. The project was made possible through...
How Visiting a Cemetery Can Bring Healing
From Grief to Growth: How Visiting a Cemetery Can Bring HealingFall City Cemetery | Reflections from the Grounds Grief doesn’t follow a schedule. It ebbs...
Memorial Day 2025
Fall City Cemetery, with its peaceful surroundings and historic gravestones, stands as a reminder of the brave souls who have gone before us. Their stories,...
125 Years of Service
The Washington Secretary of State’s Office has officially honored the Fall City Cemetery Association with a quasquicentennial recognition, celebrating an impressive 125 years of service.
Spring 2026
Welcoming Spring at Fall City Cemetery
As the chill of winter lifts and days grow longer, Fall City Cemetery awakens with the gentle promise of renewal. Spring here is more than a season—it’s a stirring reminder of life’s continuity, a celebration of beginnings, and the quiet beauty of remembrance.
Walking through the cemetery in April, you’re greeted by soft blossoms unfolding on cherry trees and the fresh green of new leaves dancing in the breeze. The air carries the sweet scent of blooming flowers, and each step feels like an invitation to reflect on the past while embracing the hope of what lies ahead.
This time of year brings families to the cemetery with a quiet sense of joy and remembrance. Loved ones plant fresh flowers, tidy memorials, and share tender moments surrounded by nature’s rebirth. Children’s laughter mixes with birdsong, and the whole space feels alive with both memory and renewal.
As the sun climbs higher in the sky, it bathes the grounds in a warm, golden light. The peaceful beauty of the cemetery invites visitors to pause—to remember, to honor, and to feel a sense of connection that transcends generations.
Spring at Fall City Cemetery reminds us that healing and growth go hand in hand. It’s a time to reflect on the love that remains, to find comfort in the season’s gentle unfolding, and to honor those we’ve lost by continuing forward with grace and gratitude. In this sacred space, spring offers a sense of peace and quiet hope that lingers long after each visit.