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Holy Cross Catholic Cemetery is a cemetery in Thornhill, Ontario, Canada. It is owned and operated by the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Toronto. History.
It is located on the A469 road (Thornhill Road). Cardiff Crematorium was opened in 1953 and occupies a 40-acre (16 ha) site as part of the Thornhill Cemetery. The cemetery contains two chapels – Wenallt Chapel and Briwnant Chapel – and the Gardens of Remembrance for the scattering of cremated remains. [1]
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Sandra Ann Dillon (May 19, 1960 – August 4, 2022) was an American singer-songwriter. She released several solo albums, describing her music as "jazz-punk western blues", and also worked with Ensemble Modern and Man Parrish .
John Douglas Dillon QSO (23 November 1924 – 19 April 1999) was a New Zealand lawyer and jurist. Born on 23 November 1924, [ 1 ] Dillon served in the Royal New Zealand Air Force during World War II , training at the Royal Canadian Air Force No.6 Service Flying Training School in Dunnville , Ontario , graduating in October 1944. [ 2 ]
Sidney Dillon Ripley (January 11, 1863 – February 24, 1905) [1] was an American insurance executive and prominent member of New York society during the Gilded Age.
Thornhill (Scottish Gaelic: Bàrr na Driseig [2]) is a village in the Mid Nithsdale area of Dumfries and Galloway, Scotland, south of Sanquhar and north of Dumfries on the main A76 road. Thornhill sits in the Nithsdale valley with the Carsphairn and Scaur range to the west and the Lowther hills to the east.
Herman Dillon, Sr. (June 15, 1931 – May 23, 2014) was a Native American leader of the Puyallup Nation. Dillon served in the United States Naval Reserve and then in the United States Army during the Korean War. In 1971, Dillon was elected to the Puyallup Nation tribal council and served as chairman.