A quiet resting place atop a hillside in a new grove of trees looking toward the city. The Church of God reformation movement selected such a location for those who died while working or living at its headquarters in Anderson, Indiana. The Summit View Cemetery, also known as the Church of God or Gospel Trumpet Cemetery, opened June 1908. Between 1908 and the 1930s, over sixty women, children, and men were laid to rest in this sacred space. This book chronicles the Church of God's arrival in Anderson, building of its Old People's Home, opening of the Cemetery, and provides biographical sketches of those buried in this hillside spot. The author has researched archives and genealogy materials for crafting this book as a legacy for those buried in the Cemetery. It also adds historical information to Indiana and its residents of the early 20th century. The Summit View Cemetery: A Quiet Resting Place is a useful book for descendents looking for loved ones and historians expanding their knowledge of cemeteries at the turn of the century.