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HASKELL HOME/
WHITE-THOM CEMETERY |
THERE ARE NO RECORDS FOR THIS CEMETERY. ALL INFORMATION IS FROM DEATH RECORDS, OBITS AND INFORMATION FOUND AT WILLAD LIBRARY.
OCT. 21, 1899,
BATTLE CREEK DAILY JOURNAL, PAGE 1 A NEW CEMETERY The Sanitarium Managment Platting a New Resting Place For The Dead In The West End For some time the need of a private burial ground for those who shuffle off this mortal coil while belonging to the many benevolent establishments under the management of the Battle Creek sanitarium has been felt, and now the matter has reached definite proportions and laborers under the direction of surveyors are platting a cemetery just north of the Haskell Memorial home in the west end on Hubbard street. " The inmates of the Haskell home, the Old Folks" home and the other institutions where free is supplied by the sanitarium, who die, will be laid to rest in this new cemetery. The grounds will be put in neat condition and kept up in a first class manner. The remains from each institution will be placed in a separate division as the premises will be divided into sections apart from each other. A small but sufficiently adequate stone will mark the arrave of each and his or her name will be inscribed thereon so that there will be no confusion or mistakes if the bodies should ever have to be removed from the grounds by hitherto unknown relatives or other proper persons. |
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