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Woodlawn Park Cemetery–North was established in 1913 by three pioneers in Miami's early history – Thomas O. Wilson, William N. Urmey and Clifton D. Benson. The Woodlawn group of cemeteries grew throughout the years, and funeral homes were added as well.
In 1922, a group of Jewish merchants of West Palm Beach formed the Jewish Community Center, an unincorporated association, which bought seven blocks of previously unplatted land on the western edge of Woodlawn Cemetery. The Jewish Cemetery was platted in June 1923 and by 1952, all the lots had been sold.
Barbara Capitman (née Baer; April 9,1920 – March 29, 1990) was an American community activist and author who led the effort to preserve Miami Beach's historic art deco district and helped create the Miami Design Preservation League. [1] A historical marker as well as a memorial honor her in Miami Beach, Florida.
Loved ones of Baena honored him at a funeral in Miami on Friday, Jan. 10. It is unknown whether Plaza, 40, was among them. Mark Davis/Getty Jeff Baena and Aubrey Plaza in Los Angeles on Aug. 8, 2014.
Mark Fletcher Sr., known as "Big Mark" by the Miami football team, died before the Florida State game. The team attended his funeral before the Duke game.
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MLB Hall of Famer Andre Dawson wants people to get the COVID-19 vaccine. Dawson — who now works as a mortician — has been putting in long hours at his funeral home in Miami to deal with rising ...
Some were burned in funeral pyres, while many were placed into mass graves, [4] including about 1,600 in Port Mayaca, 674 at the pauper's cemetery in West Palm Beach, at least 22 in Miami Locks (now known as Lake Harbor), 28 in Ortona, and 22 in Sebring. There were also unconfirmed reports of bodies buried in Loxahatchee. After the burials were ...