Funerals & Burials
Planning the Funeral of a Loved One
The death of a loved one can be one of life's most difficult moments. The depth of our grief is determined by the closeness of our relationship to the person who died and to the circumstances surrounding the death.
Grieving is a process that takes time. We do not get over a loved one's death; rather, we integrate his/her memory into our lives and become reconciled to life without that person.
Our trust in God teaches and informs us that life is not taken away, it is changed.
As Catholic Christians we have a set of rituals to help orient us and get us through the initial days of loss. We can better manage our loss by placing it into the context of religious faith; this is a reverential way to complete the journey of the deceased.
Saint Michael Cemetery
Hudson, Massachusetts
A cemetery is a history of people - a perpetual record of yesterday and a sanctuary of peace and quiet today.
A cemetery exists because every life is worth loving and remembering - always.


The Saint Michael Cemetery is a beautiful and peaceful final resting place. The cemetery is located at 278 Cox Street, Hudson MA 01749.
This is the cemetery of Saint Michael Parish, a Catholic Church of the Archdiocese of Boston, located at 21 Manning Street, Hudson, Massachusetts 01749, United States .

Purchasing a Cemetery Grave
For pricing details of a cemetery grave, please contact the Parish Office. 978-562-2552
The Parish Office is located at 20 High St, Hudson, MA 01749, United States of America
When purchasing a grave plot, important considerations include the location you prefer, the number of graves needed and the type of monument or headstone you would like to place.
Traditional graves are used for a traditional casket burial and can also be used for cremation/ash burial.
PLEASE NOTE: Saint Michael Cemetery requires the purchase of a MacKenzie Urn & Vault for all cremation/ash burials.