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Evergreen Cemetery, Louisville, Kentucky

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  • Ann Elizabeth Hughes (1933 - 2013)
    HUGHES, ANN ELIZABETH, 80, of Louisville, passed away on Wednesday, April 17, 2013. Ann was a member of St. Stephen Martyr Church. She is preceded in death by her parents, Willis and Audrey Wallis; a...
  • Willis D Wallis (1887 - 1965)
  • ENS Hurbert Hugo Menges (1917 - 1941)
    The following is from Find A Grave Contributor Eric Schumacher. "On Sunday, December 14, 1941 Pastor [Fred] Schumacher made a brief commentary in the Parish Paper on the world events of the previous...
  • Alvina Johanette Weikel (1889 - 1973)

Evergreen Cemetery was dedicated 24 May 1914. The program that day included an invocation by Rev. Richard Willkinson, entitled "Come, Ye Disconsolate," performance by the St. Andrew's Male Quartet, prayers by Rt. Rev. Charles E. Woodcock, D.D., and Rev. William W. Landrum; an unveiling of the Moose monument by Arthur H. Jones, member of the Supreme Council of the Loyal Order of Moose of the World; and a singing of "Tarry With Me, O My Savior," by the St. Andrew's Male Quartet. Given its location outside of the city, the cemetery was originally reached by the Okolona interurban line.

This cemetery is located on 4623 Preston Hwy (Lynnview), Louisville, Jefferson County, Kentucky.

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