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Woronora Cemetery was established in 1895 with the first burial on 2 April 1895. [2] In 1902 the Devonshire Street Cemetery was closed to make way for Central railway station and some graves were relocated to Woronora. The first cremation occurred in April 1934. [3]
Pages in category "Burials at Woronora Memorial Park" The following 17 pages are in this category, out of 17 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.
The cemetery is managed by Southern Metropolitan Cemeteries NSW (officially "Southern Metropolitan Cemeteries Land Manager"), consisting of Woronora Memorial Park and Eastern Suburbs Memorial Park, which replaced the Botany Cemetery Trust and Eastern Suburbs Crematorium Trust upon gazettal on 3 August 2012.
Woronora Cemetery railway station was a funerary railway station on the Illawarra railway line in New South Wales, Australia. The station served the Woronora Memorial Park . The station opened months after the first burial in 1900, and closed in 1947 due to the rising popularity in funeral motor cars.
Birkett's remains were exhumed, [19] but a second post-mortem, including x-rays, did not reveal any new information and her body was released to her family for burial at Woronora. [20] Falleni's daughter was located and interviewed by the police. [21]
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Includes the Jewish Home of Peace Cemetery, a.k.a. Mt. Sinai Memorial Park Lake Elsinore 33°41′39″N 117°20′34″W / 33.6941°N 117.3428°W / 33.6941; -117.3428 ( Elsinore Valley
State funeral of José Alencar, former Vice President of Brazil, at the Planalto Palace, Brasília. State funerals were held for the President-elect of Brazil, Tancredo Neves, who died before taking office. The former Vice President of Brazil, José Alencar, was also buried with a head of state's honor, after his passing due to cancer.