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A new Aamjiwnaang First Nation cemetery planned with space for natural burials will be the first of its kind in the region, says an advocate.
The Woodlawn Cemetery has been a fixture in Saskatoon since 1906 and has seen approximately 63,000 burials since it was first opened. It was declared a national historic site in 1992.
Lawmakers are seeking to honor the estimated 600 Jewish-American service members who were improperly buried beneath Latin ...
Garry Lawrence, the Oro Valley American Legion Post 132’s second vice commander, has a solemn but essential job ahead of him.
Near the remnants of a century-old oak, a tree grows in Charles Baber Cemetery. On Wednesday, the Pottsville Shade Tree ...
Historic Elmwood Cemetery has had several mausoleums and its chapel damaged by criminals. See why officials believe the ...
Two notable African American sisters from Monrovia, whose graves have remained unmarked at Live Oak Memorial Park, will ...
Garry Lawrence, the Oro Valley American Legion Post 132’s second vice commander, has a solemn but essential job ahead of him.
State lawmakers have unanimously approved legislation that will offer a new burial option for Indiana’s estimated 338,000 ...
Federal lawmakers from Indiana are leading the charge to pass legislation that would affect some veterans’ final resting ...
Maple Grove cemetery superintendent Mark Gabriel, whose great great grandfather fought in the Civil War and is buried in a marked grave there, told WEWS that he's grateful Untrauer has made this her ...
Two women with deep roots in the Geneva area were honored Saturday with a grave-marking ceremony led by the Daughters of the American Revolution. Abigail Patchin Bartholomew and Elizabeth Bartholomew ...
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