Sadly, others are virtually anonymous, their gravestones broken and worn beyond recognition. Some plots serve as the resting place for a single person; others contain the remains of couples or even multiple family members.
Whether the interred is well remembered and frequently visited, vaguely recognized as a familiar name, or completely forgotten, each has a story. Each was a person with a life, a family, dreams, successes and failures. Long, full lives for some; tragically short lives for others. They all share one thing in common: a connection to Metuchen and to our church.
This book is a compilation of imagined soliloquies, each in the voice of a person buried in our cemetery[1]. Each soliloquy contains a degree of historical and biographical data, mixed in with imaginary narrative reflecting what the person might want to say to us.
*Customarily, the term graveyard referred specifically to a burial ground affiliated with a church (typically on church property), while a cemetery referred to a secular burial ground. In modern usage, however, the two terms have become interchangeable.
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