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  2. Burial vault (enclosure) - Wikipedia

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    The burial vault was largely unknown until the 1880s when the L.G. Haase Manufacturing Co., which owned a cemetery in Illinois, conceived the burial vault as a means of adding a product line to their funerary sales. [2] As late as 1915, only 5 to 10 percent of funerals in the United States used a burial vault or liner. [5]

  3. List of cemeteries in Canada - Wikipedia

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    Camp Hill Cemetery, Halifax. Burial site for Joseph Howe, Robert Stanfield, Abraham Gesner, Viola Desmond; Fairview Cemetery, Halifax. Many victims of the RMS Titanic sinking. Garrison Cemetery, Annapolis Royal, Nova Scotia, The oldest English tomb stone in all of Canada, 1720 CE; though the cemetery was est. 1605.

  4. List of cemeteries in York Region - Wikipedia

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    Closed and graves relocated as new church built 1883–1884 to Aurora Cemetery with few remaining markers located at rear of rebuilt church. Elgin Mills Cemetery near Headford, Richmond Hill: 1979– Non-Denominational Managed by Mount Pleasant Cemetery Group Elgin Mills Cemetery: Beechwood Cemetery Concord, Vaughan: 1965– Non-Denominational

  5. Lakeview cemetery, Sarnia - Wikipedia

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    Lakeview Cemetery Company is a cemetery located at Colborne Road and Michigan Avenue in Sarnia, Ontario. Opened in 1879 by the Town of Sarnia to replace smaller and church-based cemeteries, [ 1 ] it is most notable for being the burial place of Canadian Prime Minister Alexander Mackenzie . [ 2 ]

  6. Fairview Cemetery (Niagara Falls) - Wikipedia

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    In 1883, the cemetery was established by a committee for the Town of Niagara Falls and 23 acres of land was purchased for this purpose. [1] In 2003, the cemetery established its first columbarium named Trillium Court. As of 2024, there are two 48-niche units and seven units with 72 to 84 niches.

  7. List of cemeteries in Toronto - Wikipedia

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    Cemetery for the village chapel of Willowdale next to the former Willowdale Methodist Church (later United Church and finally as Seven Day Adventist 1954) that was demolished in 1956. West edge of the cemetery was removed for widening of Yonge Street in 1931 with some families relocating graves to other cemeteries. [ 6 ]