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MEMORIALS & CEMETERY MAPS
The Brockton Police Relief Association pays respects
annually to all Officers who have served before us by
placing white Police Memorial Flags at their grave sites.
These duties have taken
us to cemeteries through out
the south shore of Massachusetts. In our attempt to
locate these officers and to assist fellow officers in
the future, we have
developed drawn maps of many of the cemeteries in our
area.
We are sharing these maps (some are not complete)
for anyone that may have a need for them.
Copy them, reproduce
them, anything you want.
Brockton Cemeteries
Cavalry Cemetery North Cary Street
Melrose Cemetery North Pearl Street
Coweeset Cemetery Pearl Street
Plymouth Rock Cemetery Pearl Street
St. Patrick's Cemetery Cary Street
Union Cemetery Centre Street
Abington
Mount Vernon Cemetery Central Street
Avon
St. Michael's Cemetery
E. Spring Street
Bridgewater
St. Thomas Aquinas Cemetery
Center Street
Canton
Knollwood Memorial Park High Street
Easton
Immaculate Conception Cemetery Canton
Street
Lowell
West Lawn Cemetery
Boston Road
Malden
Holy Cross Cemetery
Needham
St. Mary's Cemetery
Cedar Street
Quincy
Mt. Wollaston Cemetery
Southern Artery
Randolph
St. Mary's Cemetery
North Street
Rockland
St. Patrick's Cemetery
Central Street
Stoughton
Maplewood Cemetery
Pleasant Street
Taunton
St. Francis Cemetery
Glebe Street
Wareham
St. Patrick's Cemetery
Tihonet Road
Whitman
Colebrook Cemetery
Park Avenue
St. James Cemetery Harvard Street
West Bridgewater
Pine Hill Cemetery
North Main Street
Pleasant Hill Cemetery Old West Center Street
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Brockton
Police Officers Line of Duty Deaths
Click
on Officers name to link to that Officer's Memorial
Page.
This page is brought to you by the Brockton Police
Relief Association in memory of the four officers who
have died in the line of duty. The Brockton
Police Relief Association was formed many years ago by
the police officers with the help of Judge Prince. The
intent of the B.P.R.A. is to provide a benefit for the
survivors of sworn members of the Brockton Police
Department. It originally started out as a fund to
provide for the burial of any member who passed away.
It also provides a small stipend if a police officer
is injured and unable to earn a salary. |