Waikumete Cemetery
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Waikumete Cemetery in March 2014
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Established | 1886 |
Location | Glen Eden, Auckland |
Country | New Zealand |
Waikumete Cemetery is New Zealand's largest cemetery. It occupies a site of 108 hectares in Glen Eden, Auckland.
Description
Waikumete Cemetery was established in 1886 and is the final resting place for over 70,000 people.[1] The Chapel of Faith in the Oaks was built in 1886 as a mortuary chapel and was used until the larger chapel was built in 1952. It is available for hire for religious services.
Waikumete is home to a number of prominent historical areas including the Erebus Memorial, Holocaust Memorial, NZ Influenza Epidemic memorial and the ANZAC Cenotaph.
Burials
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Some of the notable people buried at the cemetery include:
- Albert Asher (1879–1965), rugby union and rugby league footballer
- Angela D'Audney (1944–2002), Television New Zealand news anchor
- James Crichton (1879–1961), recipient of the Victoria Cross[2]
- Tuna Scanlan (1934–2014), boxer of the 1950s and '60s
- Samuel Shrimski (1828–1902), politician from Oamaru[3]
See also
References
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External links
Wikimedia Commons has media related to Waikumete Cemetery. |
- Waikumete Cemetery Auckland City Council website
- Tales From The Crypt, Matthew Gray's Historical Column on Waikumete Cemetery Graves
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