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Corporal Cirillo's remains are buried in the very middle of the military section of Woodland Cemetery in Burlington, Ontario. [48] Samearn Son, a House of Commons constable, was shot in the foot while trying to wrestle a gun away from the perpetrator at the Centre Block, and was treated and released by Ottawa Civic Hospital. [44]
Victoria Lawn Cemetery, St. Catharines – Pete Neumann, Tammy Homolka, Arthur Schmon, William Hamilton Merritt; West Korah Cemetery, Sault Ste. Marie – William Merrifield; Willowbank Cemetery, Gananoque – Mary Wiseman See; Woodland Cemetery, Kitchener – John Metz Schneider, Babe Siebert, George Hainsworth, Bobby Kuntz, Bobby Bauer
The woodland cemetery in Karesuando in the northernmost municipality of the country, Kiruna Municipality, was consecrated in 1816. [citation needed]Other notable woodland cemeteries are the Munich Waldfriedhof of 1907 in Germany (often mentioned as the first woodland cemetery) [citation needed] and the World Heritage Site Skogskyrkogården, outside of Stockholm.
Reesor Pioneer Cemetery Cornell, Markham 1806–1899 N/A – Reesor family Inactive – marker added later; Owned and maintained by City of Markham Reesor Mennonite Church Cemetery Cedar Grove, Markham 1857– Mennonite Active cemetery of Mennonite Church St. John's Lutheran Church Cemetery Buttonville, Markham 1820s–1932? Lutheran Church
Cowan, an Irish World War I flying ace, collided with another British aircraft while attempting to attack a German machine on 17 November 1916. Originally listed as missing, his grave was discovered in April 1917. The Germans had buried him at the cemetery at Ablainzevelle. He was later re-interred at the British War Cemetery at Cagnicourt. [60]
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Evergreen cemetery is part of the Gettysburg Battlefield Historic District and played a strategic role in the Battle of Gettysburg. [6] It was the site of the dedication of the adjacent National Cemetery. Abraham Lincoln delivered the Gettysburg Address from a platform in Evergreen Cemetery. [7] [8] Greendale Cemetery: 1853: Meadville, Pennsylvania