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Sunset View Cemetery, Jonesville, Michigan

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  • Earl L. Carpenter (1896 - 1917)
    Military Service: World War I -- Co. 2nd C.A.C. Michigan Births 1867-1902: Name: Earl Carpenter Birth Date: 20 Apr 1896 Birthplace: Girard, Branch, Michigan Gender: Male Race: Father's Name: Willis C...
  • Alice B. Carpenter (1878 - 1969)
  • Willis M. Carpenter (1867 - 1951)
    The 1887-1925 Calhoun County (Michigan) Marriage Register confirms the following: [Record #] 2957 [Date of License] 30 November 1894 [Dates of Marriage] 30 November 1894 [Place of Marriage] Battle Cree...
  • Arthur J. Carpenter (1865 - 1951)

The Sunset View Cemetery was the third burial site used by the early settlers of Jonesville. The first person was buried there in 1831. The land was later deeded to Fayette Township in 1839. The remains of those buried in the first two burial sites were then re-interred in the new Cemetery.

The Cemetery has been expanded over time and now occupies approximately 16 acres. Following incorporation, the City of Jonesville assumed responsibility for ownership and maintenance of the Cemetery in October of 2014. The Jonesville American Legion Freedom Memorial is located in the Cemetery and is prominently viewed from US-12 / Chicago Street.

The Cemetery is administered through the staff at City Hall. Lot purchases, interment arrangements and services, placing of monuments and markers, and review of Cemetery records can be arranged by contacting City Hall during regular business hours.

It is the City's goal to maintain Sunset View Cemetery as a beautiful and peaceful resting place for the deceased.

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The cemetery is located on East Chicago Street and Concord Road, Jonesville, Hillsdale County, Michigan. It's also known as Mount Salem Cemetery.

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