Monument Rules for Bound Brook Cemetery

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Families mourning a loved one at Bound Brook Cemetery in Bound Brook, NJ often face the added challenge of understanding cemetery monument regulations. In moments of grief, clarity and reassurance are essential.


This guide offers compassionate support while outlining the rules that shape memorial choices, helping families avoid confusion or costly mistakes.


With Shevchenko Monuments, you can trust expert guidance to ensure your tribute is both beautiful and fully compliant.


Heritage and Faith Across Generations

Founded in 1863 by the Bound Brook Presbyterian Church, the cemetery rests beneath quiet trees, its pathways lined with markers reflecting generations of change.


Once serving primarily Scotch‑Irish and Dutch families, it has grown into a nonsectarian resting place with nearly 14,000 graves, echoing diverse ethnic traditions.


Across from the cemetery stands the Presbyterian Church dedicated in 1898, symbolizing faith and continuity. The name “Bound Brook” honors the town’s historic stream and community roots.


Design Traditions and Memorial Options

Families visiting Bound Brook Cemetery encounter memorials shaped by Presbyterian roots and evolving ethnic traditions. Granite and marble headstones bear inscriptions and epitaphs reflecting remembrance and commemoration, while crosses and floral iconography symbolize faith and heritage.


The cemetery’s columbarium niches provide dignified options for cremation, blending modern finishes with timeless symbolism. Personalized shapes, colors, and materials ensure each marker honors cultural identity and spiritual continuity.


Monument Rules and Restrictions

Families honoring loved ones at Bound Brook Cemetery in Bound Brook, NJ must follow carefully defined monument rules that preserve dignity and harmony across the grounds. These restrictions ensure that every memorial respects its surroundings while offering space for personalization within approved limits.

  • Size limits: Monuments may not exceed 40 inches in height or cover more than 7% of the plot area.
  • Materials: Only granite or other approved stone from recognized quarries, guaranteed first‑quality, are permitted.
  • Design approvals: A scaled drawing must be submitted on cemetery forms, signed by the plot owner or representative, and reviewed for harmony with existing memorials.
  • Inscriptions: Wording must be dignified; advertisements or improper epitaphs are strictly prohibited.
  • Placement: Each full‑size grave may have one upright headstone and an optional flush foot marker; corner posts are not allowed.
  • Foundations: All monuments must rest on concrete bases prepared by cemetery staff, with costs reimbursed before installation.
  • Permits and supervision: Work is overseen by the Superintendent; deliveries require office permission, and all activity halts during burial services.
  • Restrictions: Mausoleums or sarcophagi are not permitted under cemetery regulations.

By following these rules, families can create memorials that balance personal remembrance with the cemetery’s standards of respect and continuity.


Compassionate Guidance for Memorial Decisions

At Shevchenko Monuments, we understand how overwhelming cemetery regulations can feel during times of grief. Our compassionate team is here to guide you through Bound Brook Cemetery’s requirements with clarity and care, ensuring your memorial honors your loved one without costly mistakes. We warmly invite you to contact us to discuss the rules in more detail and explore design options that balance beauty, compliance, and heartfelt remembrance.


Access and Community Landmarks

Bound Brook Cemetery, located at 500 Mountain Avenue, Bound Brook, NJ 08805, is easily reached via Route 28 and Mountain Avenue, with nearby landmarks including the historic Presbyterian Church at Bound Brook and several local houses of worship. Managed by the Board of Trustees of the Presbyterian Church at Bound Brook, the cemetery reflects faith and community heritage. For assistance, families may call (732) 356‑1023.


Driving Route to Shevchenko Monuments

Traveling from Bound Brook Cemetery in Bound Brook, NJ to Shevchenko Monuments in Perth Amboy takes about 35–40 minutes by car, depending on traffic. The route follows major highways for a straightforward drive, as shown on the embedded map of directions in this article.

1. Exit the cemetery onto Mountain Avenue.

2. Turn right onto Route 28 East.

3. Merge onto I‑287 South toward Edison.

4. Continue to Route 440 South toward Perth Amboy.

5. Take the exit for Florida Grove Road.

6. Arrive at 329 S Florida Grove Rd, Perth Amboy, NJ 08861.

Bound Brook Cemetery

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