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18501 Cabrillo Hwy S, Half Moon Bay, CA 94019
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Cabrillo Hwy S, Half Moon Bay, CA 94019
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Purissima Cemetery

1165 Verde Rd, Half Moon Bay, CA 94019
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Open until 12:00 AM
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Located in a rural area four miles south of Half Moon Bay, Purissima was one of the earliest settlements on the San Mateo County coast. Spanish soldiers founded the little hamlet before 1820 as an outpost for Mission Dolores in San Francisco, about twenty-five miles to the north. The lush land, ample water, and sunny climate supported the farms that supplied the mission with food. The town grew and, from the late 1840's, after the American annexation of California, continued to prosper as an agricultural community for many years. The first lumber mill was built here and the area noted for its climate and beautiful scenery eventually became somewhat of a resort for pleasure seekers. As competition from the nearby town of San Benito (now Half Moon Bay) increased, the once-thriving village of Purissima began to fade into obscurity. The town's structures were destroyed by winter storms or salvaged for building materials used elsewhere on the coast. Today, nothing remains of the town except the foundation of a one-story schoolhouse and this old overgrown pioneer cemetery marked by crumbling tombstones with nearly unreadable epitaphs.
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My father wanted a green burial. We went looking for bay area options and found Purissma. They were amazing. They walked us through what we needed, who to call for the related services (transport and body prep), and were 100% professional and caring. Half Moon Bay is gorgeous anyway, but Purissma is AMAZING. I think I want a plot here too. Beautiful.
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Located in a rural area four miles south of Half Moon Bay, Purissima was one of the earliest settlements on the San Mateo County coast. Spanish soldiers founded the little hamlet before 1820 as an outpost for Mission Dolores in San Francisco, about twenty-five miles to the north. The lush land, ample water, and sunny climate supported the farms that supplied the mission with food. The town grew and, from the late 1840's, after the American annexation of California, continued to prosper as an agricultural community for many years. The first lumber mill was built here and the area noted for its climate and beautiful scenery eventually became somewhat of a resort for pleasure seekers. As competition from the nearby town of San Benito (now Half Moon Bay) increased, the once-thriving village of Purissima began to fade into obscurity. The town's structures were destroyed by winter storms or salvaged for building materials used elsewhere on the coast. Today, nothing remains of the town except the foundation of a one-story schoolhouse and this old overgrown pioneer cemetery marked by crumbling tombstones with nearly unreadable epitaphs.
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My father wanted a green burial. We went looking for bay area options and found Purissma. They were amazing. They walked us through what we needed, who to call for the related services (transport and body prep), and were 100% professional and caring. Half Moon Bay is gorgeous anyway, but Purissma is AMAZING. I think I want a plot here too. Beautiful.
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Located in the tranquil countryside, Purrisima Cemetery is a picturesque burial ground that exudes a sense of peace and serenity. As a visitor, I was struck by the cemetery's serene ambiance and well-maintained grounds, making it a fitting final resting place for loved ones.

First and foremost, the natural beauty of Purrisima Cemetery is truly remarkable. Nestled amidst rolling hills and adorned with lush greenery, the cemetery offers a serene and comforting environment. Walking along the neatly paved pathways, I found solace in the tranquil atmosphere, which provided a sense of closure and reflection.

One aspect that impressed me greatly was the meticulous care given to the cemetery grounds. The landscaping team has done an excellent job in maintaining the overall cleanliness and appearance of the site. The manicured lawns, trimmed hedges, and colorful flower arrangements add to the cemetery's aesthetic appeal. It is evident that the staff takes great pride in their work, ensuring that the cemetery remains a peaceful and well-preserved resting place.

Moreover, the layout and organization of Purrisima Cemetery are thoughtfully designed. The placement of gravestones, monuments, and mausoleums is well-spaced, providing privacy and reverence for each resting place. The pathways are clearly marked and easily navigable, allowing visitors to pay their respects without feeling overwhelmed or disoriented.

The cemetery administration has also taken steps to offer a range of burial options to meet diverse needs. From traditional in-ground plots to beautifully designed mausoleums, Purrisima Cemetery provides families with choices to honor their loved ones in a manner that aligns with their cultural and personal preferences.

Additionally, the staff at Purrisima Cemetery deserves special mention for their professionalism and empathy. The employees are courteous, respectful, and willing to assist visitors in any way possible. They create a welcoming atmosphere and are sensitive to the emotions and needs of grieving families and friends.

While Purrisima Cemetery is undoubtedly a remarkable resting place, there are a few areas that could be further improved. One suggestion would be to enhance the signage within the cemetery to ensure visitors can easily locate specific gravesites or important facilities, such as restrooms and visitor information centers. This would further improve the overall visitor experience.

In conclusion, Purrisima Cemetery offers a serene and well-maintained final resting place for loved ones. With its beautiful natural surroundings, meticulous upkeep, thoughtful organization, and compassionate staff, it provides solace and comfort to those who come to pay their respects. While there is room for minor improvements, the overall experience at Purrisima Cemetery is one of tranquility...

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2y

Located in a rural area four miles south of Half Moon Bay, Purissima was one of the earliest settlements on the San Mateo County coast. Spanish soldiers founded the little hamlet before 1820 as an outpost for Mission Dolores in San Francisco, about twenty-five miles to the north. The lush land, ample water, and sunny climate supported the farms that supplied the mission with food. The town grew and, from the late 1840's, after the American annexation of California, continued to prosper as an agricultural community for many years. The first lumber mill was built here and the area noted for its climate and beautiful scenery eventually became somewhat of a resort for pleasure seekers. As competition from the nearby town of San Benito (now Half Moon Bay) increased, the once-thriving village of Purissima began to fade into obscurity. The town's structures were destroyed by winter storms or salvaged for building materials used elsewhere on the coast. Today, nothing remains of the town except the foundation of a one-story schoolhouse and this old overgrown pioneer cemetery marked by crumbling tombstones with nearly...

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8y

A cool old cemetery from the 1800's. A person might think Purissima Cemetery is as much of a ghost town as the town of Purissima California is definitely past the ghost town stage and well into being reclaimed by nature. But looking through the grounds today I found a marker placed in 2001. Reading a bit more it seems that members of former Purissima receive free burials. Very nice Purissima Cemetery has be take over by a new owner and reactivated into a working location

Purissima Cemetery quiet, calm and picturesque location will make it a great choice for any interested in a Natural Burial ground. Even though I will eventually be created and spread at sea, Green Burials really appeal to my sense of burying a body in harmony...

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