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  2. Category : Burials at Northern Suburbs Memorial Gardens

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    This category contains persons buried at Northern Suburbs Memorial Gardens and Crematorium in North Ryde, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia The main article for this category is Northern Suburbs Crematorium, Sydney .

  3. Northern Suburbs Crematorium, Sydney - Wikipedia

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    Northern Suburbs Crematorium was the second crematorium in New South Wales. It was designed by Frank I'Anson Bloomfield (1879–1949), who was cremated there, and also designed NSW and Sydney's first crematorium at Rookwood Cemetery. [2] [1] Bloomfield designed both places with a view to an authentic "florentine" feel.

  4. Macquarie Park Cemetery and Crematorium - Wikipedia

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    Macquarie Park and Crematorium caters for both burials and the interment of ashes. The most notable interments are Sir John Kerr, Governor General of Australia whom dismissed the Whitlam government causing the 1975 Australian constitutional crisis; two former Prime Ministers of Australia, Billy Hughes and Bob Hawke as well as entertainers Johnny O'Keefe and Don Lane.

  5. List of cemeteries in Australia - Wikipedia

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    Eastern Suburbs Memorial Park, (Sydney) – Incorporates Botany Cemetery, Eastern Suburbs Crematorium and Pioneer Park (where headstones from early Sydney burial grounds have been relocated). Field of Mars Cemetery, (Sydney) – Ryde, it was proclaimed on 3 December 1887 and opened for burials in 1890.

  6. Arkie Whiteley - Wikipedia

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    She was cremated at Sydney's Northern Suburbs Crematorium. Both Arkie's and her father Brett's ashes are buried in an undisclosed location in Wendy's Secret Garden in the Sydney North Shore suburb of Lavender Bay .

  7. James Joynton Smith - Wikipedia

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    On 10 December 1943 he died at his residence and was cremated at Northern Suburbs Crematorium the following day. He was survived by his third wife and a daughter and a son (his eldest child, Thayre, died in 1938, aged 31). [15] [16] His estate, valued at £326,000, was the subject of a long and expensive litigation. [17] [18] [19]