The Brocket Colony Cemetery is a small, serene resting ground and serves the Hutterite community of the Brocket Colony, a branch established in 1948.
The cemetery’s design reflects modesty and tradition: no individual headstones, but a collective recognition—a quiet plaque at the entrance stands testament to the lives and faith of the community members.
Situated amidst the rolling landscapes west of Pincher Creek, the cemetery is part of a broader mosaic of burial sites in the region. Nearby, Fairview Cemetery, Pioneer Cemetery, and others reflect the diverse cultural and religious tapestry of this southern Alberta area.
Though diminutive in size, the Brocket Colony Cemetery holds deep cultural resonance. It embodies the continuity of the Hutterite way of life—faith, community, humility—and preserves the memory of those who have contributed to the fabric of this close‑knit colony.
Highway 507 W of Range Road 290
Nearest Populated Centre: Brocket,
Province: Alberta
Latitude, Longitude
49.46537, -113.7725
Map Location
| Surname | Given Name | Born | Died | Age | Photos | Cemetery | R Code |
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