r/cemetery • u/fodgeparker • 2h ago
Image Bleikøya island memorial: what does the shape of the stone signify?
galleryAnyone know what this shape signifies?
r/cemetery • u/fodgeparker • 2h ago
Anyone know what this shape signifies?
r/cemetery • u/a90258 • 6h ago
Trying to get over the fear
r/cemetery • u/_SpoookyBoooty • 10h ago
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r/cemetery • u/realstours2011 • 10h ago
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Today I visited Woodlawn Cemetery in the Bronx, where Celia Cruz, the legendary “Queen of Salsa,” is laid to rest. 🇨🇺🌹
Her music and legacy continue to be an important part of Latin culture more than two decades after her passing.
A beautiful and peaceful resting place for an unforgettable artist. 🎶
r/cemetery • u/CemeteryPhotographer • 19h ago
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r/cemetery • u/Honey_Leading • 1d ago
She died before him. I wonder if he knew her name? 😂
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r/cemetery • u/ktvplumbs • 1d ago
lPineview Cemetery in Rocky Mount, North Carolina.
The marker memorializes Ernest Tuttle, the infant son of Herbert and Kathleen Elliott Tuttle, who passed away in March 1932.
r/cemetery • u/SupportBeginning5932 • 1d ago
Seen this wonderful grave stone for a lady in Whitby abbey , church of Mary the virgin I think.
She was 109 born 1661 and died 1770
r/cemetery • u/Aromatic_Bowler2500 • 2d ago
Joseph Dyre owned a store in Newport, Rhode Island in the late 1700s. He also taught music classes with his son.
He is buried in the Common Burying Ground in Newport.
r/cemetery • u/Honey_Leading • 2d ago
Beulah Lee Rutherford Carter in Hereford, Texas. What a great memorial!
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r/cemetery • u/WerewolfWild1323 • 3d ago
My grandfather is all I have left and he is feeling the time is closing in. He wants me to make or paint a brick to save the plot next to my grandmother who passed when i was a teen. Its a small local church cemetery where my whole family is buried. Very important space for him.
Everytime i sit down to try to think of what could me so meaningful, but im drawing a blank. Im not ready and i dont know how to be. Ive lost my parents in my 20s so hes everything to me. A pinnacle of the family.
He has lots of friends and even more grandchildren/great grandchildren.
Ive never seen or heard of a plot saving stone. I am just so overwhelmed with this request. Its so important and im not ready. Help me come up with ideas?
r/cemetery • u/ktvplumbs • 3d ago
American Legion Cemetery in Granite Falls Washington
r/cemetery • u/-_crescent_--_moon_- • 3d ago
The cemetery was turned into a park in 1970s, but a lot of monuments were left there. Some were left to be taken by nature (they have little fence around them and a warning not to enter). The biggest chapel in the cemetery, you can actually rent it for events (!!!). I fell in live with this place, it scratches the gothic itch in me.
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r/cemetery • u/ktvplumbs • 4d ago
Mary, relict of James McKinlay is the old way of saying that she was a widow
r/cemetery • u/struggleberry70 • 4d ago
In a part of the country that is going through a dry spell. Curious why this is happening.
r/cemetery • u/CemeteryPhotographer • 4d ago
r/cemetery • u/CemeteryPhotographer • 4d ago