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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]
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This category contains persons buried in Woronora Memorial Park, Woronora, New South Wales, Australia For more information, see Woronora Memorial Park . Pages in category "Burials at Woronora Memorial Park"
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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.
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