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  2. Cedar Memorial - Wikipedia

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    The park is on 1st Avenue between Cedar Rapids and Marion and includes a wooded cemetery, a natural limestone funeral home, a modern cremation center, a full-service reception facility, a full-service flower shop, and a chapel and mausoleum patterned after old world churches of England.

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  4. Oak Hill Cemetery (Cedar Rapids, Iowa) - Wikipedia

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    Oak Hill Cemetery is a rural cemetery located in Cedar Rapids, Iowa, United States. It was listed as a historic district on the National Register of Historic Places in 2013. [ 1 ] At the time of its nomination it consisted of 17 resources, which included 13 contributing buildings , one contributing site , two contributing structures , and one ...

  5. The Gazette (Cedar Rapids, Iowa) - Wikipedia

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    The Gazette Company owned KCRG-TV (the call letters stand for "Cedar Rapids Gazette") until selling it to Gray Television, with the transfer being completed on October 1, 2015. [ 4 ] [ 5 ] The company also owned KCRG radio (1600 AM) until selling the station to the owners of another local broadcaster, KZIA FM 102.9.

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  8. Category : Buildings and structures in Cedar Rapids, Iowa

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    C.S.P.S. Hall (Cedar Rapids, Iowa) Camp Wapsie; Cedar Memorial; Cedar Rapids Post Office and Public Building; Cedar Rapids Pump Company Factory and Warehouse; Cedar Rapids Scottish Rite Temple; Cedar Rapids YMCA

  9. Deaths in March 2011 - Wikipedia

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    Don Canney, 80, American politician, Mayor of Cedar Rapids, Iowa (1969–1992), heart failure. [238] Bob Christo, 72, Australian-born Indian actor, heart attack. [239] Néstor de Vicente, 46, Argentine footballer, car crash. [240] Oliver Humperdink, 62, American professional wrestling manager, pneumonia and cancer. [241]