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Ruth E. DeVore
Mountain View Cemetery, Auburn, King County, Washington, USA, Plot: 4th Hill section
Grab-Standort: 4th Hill section
Besitzer des Originals bzw. der Vorlage | famhistrylvr |
Datum | 20 Jan 2008 |
Dateiname | devore_ruth_e_1914_1981_grab_k.jpg |
Dateigröße | 113.51k |
Größe | 780 x 375 |
Verknüpft mit | DeVore, Ruth E. |
Mountain View Cemetery, Auburn, King County, Washington, USA
Notizen: 16.512 Graves (Mrz 2017)
Cemetery notes and/or description:
Also known as: Auburn Cemetery
2020 Mountain View Dr, Auburn, King County, Washington, USA, Postal Code: 98001
Phone: (253) 931-3028
Mountain View Cemetery was established November 8, 1890, a full year before the town of Slaughter was incorporated as a 4th class town. (The name was changed to Auburn in 1893). At the instigation of social societies, including Independent Order of Odd Fellows and Knights of Pythias, the Mountain View Cemetery Association was formed for the purpose of purchasing land well removed from White River's annual floods, which were damaging Slaughter Precinct Cemetery.
Forty acres of land was purchased from Daniel Starr, and 92 Citizens contributed $25 each for bonds which allowed them plot space and trusteeships.
During the Depression Era, the cemetery suffered due to a lack of water. In 1945, a group of businessmen formed the Thousand One Club; their first act for community betterment was a move to transfer the cemetery to the City of Auburn. This was completed in 1946 and the name was changed to Auburn City Cemetery. The following year county owned acreage adjoining the cemetery was purchased. The cemetery was endowed for the perpetual care January 1947. On June 6, 1967, the cemetery board formally voted to change back to Mountain View Cemetery.
Mountain View Cemetery is a peaceful, quiet, beautiful setting, nestled on Auburn's west hill overlooking Mt. Rainier and the Green River Valley. The park-like setting includes rolling well-kept lawns, landscaped flowering gardens, and other features attesting to the value of life. The Cemetery offers a full range of above-ground and below-ground interment options, including Trigard Burial and Cremation Vaults for families choosing either casket or urn placement. Military veterans and their spouses have the option of placement in a designated veteran's section. "Child's Place" is an area reserved specifically for children.
Vorschaubild | Beschreibung | |
1 | Barbara Jean Wahl Mountain View Cemetery, Auburn, King County, Washington, USA, Plot: Section 7 | |
2 | Elmer J. Kruse Mountain View Cemetery, Auburn, King County, Washington, USA, Plot: 4th Hill section | |
3 | Glen Leon Torgison Mountain View Cemetery, Auburn, King County, Washington, USA, Plot: 4th Flat North | |
4 | Hugo Emmanuel Hodell Mountain View Cemetery, Auburn, King County, Washington, USA, Plot: Garden Mausoleum | |
5 | John E. Simons Mountain View Cemetery, Auburn, King County, Washington, USA, Plot: Section 7 | |
6 | Linda Bertha Kruse Mountain View Cemetery, Auburn, King County, Washington, USA, Plot: 4th Flat North | |
7 | Ruth E. DeVore Mountain View Cemetery, Auburn, King County, Washington, USA, Plot: 4th Hill section |
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