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National Memorial Cemetery of Arizona, also known as Arizona Veterans Memorial Cemetery, is a United States National Cemetery located in the city of Phoenix in Maricopa County, Arizona. It encompasses 225 acres (91 ha), and as of the end of 2005, had 43,672 interments. It is one of two national cemeteries in Arizona (the other is Prescott ...
Among the cemeteries listed is the abandoned Crosscut Cemetery which was established in 1870 and therefore, Phoenix's oldest cemetery and the Pioneer and Military Memorial Park, which is listed in the National Register of Historic Places. Listed are some museums in Phoenix with the images of artifacts of historical importance.
Alameda-Stone Cemetery, a.k.a. National Cemetery (1860–1875) [187] All Faiths Memorial Park, a.k.a. Desert Vista Community Cemetery, Islamic Cemetery, Our Lady of the Desert Cemetery, Queen of all Saints Mausoleum, Shaarei Shalom Cemetery; Ascension Lutheran Church Memorial Garden; Beautiful Savior Lutheran Church Memorial Garden [188]
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Greenwood Memory Lawn Mortuary & Cemetery is the official name given to a cemetery located at 2300 West Van Buren Street in Phoenix, Arizona owned by Dignity Memorial.The cemetery, which resulted as a merger of two historical cemeteries, Greenwood Memorial Park and Memory Lawn Memorial Park, is the final resting place of various notable former residents of Arizona.
The Radio 4 Thought for the Day format has been copied onto some other BBC channels, notably local radio. An example is BBC Radio Suffolk's morning show that hosts a Thought for the Day at approximately 7:30. Suffolk's programme differs from the national broadcast in that it is only 1 minute and 45 seconds long.
Thomas O'Brien was born on November 29, 1935, in Indianapolis, Indiana.He attended St. Meinrad Seminary, feeling a call to the priesthood from an early age. [1]O'Brien was ordained for the Diocese of Tucson, Arizona, on May 7, 1961. [2]
The Rossen Children – The children of Dr. Roland Rosson, whose house the historic Rosson House in Phoenix is listed in the National Register of Historic Places. Roland Lloyd Rosson died on February 25, 1883, and an "Infant Daughter" on January 7, 1896. [22] William Augustus Hancock – Hancock laid out the first town site of Phoenix in 1870 ...