Fairview Cemetery (Niagara Falls)

Fairview Cemetery is a cemetery in Niagara Falls, Canada. It was first established in 1883. The cemetery was originally 23 acres, but has since expanded to 77.6 acres.[1]

World War I and World War II memorial that is located at the Fairview Cemetery

History

Early history

In 1883, the cemetery was established by a committee for the Town of Niagara Falls and 23 acres of land was purchased for this purpose.[1]

Recent history

In 2017, Willow's Rest, a green burial site, opened near the west end of Stanley Avenue. It is named after a weeping willow that is within the two acre burial site, and is an open field bordered by 100 trees. The site has a small cremation site and can accommodate 500 graves. Grants were used to fund the initiative: CN's EcoConnexion invested $25,000 and Land Care Niagara invested $40,000. The first burial occurred before the site officially opened.[2] In September 2019, a restored stone and granite cenotaph was moved to Fairview Cemetery. The cenotaph honours veterans who served in World War I and was originally constructed in 1950.[3] In September 2019, trees were planted at the Fairview Cemetery as part of TD Tree Day. 450 native trees and shrubs were planted by 85 volunteers and Toronto-Dominion Bank employees. The TD Friends of the Environment Foundation provided a $7,000 grant to support the project.[4]

Notable burials

References

  1. "Fairview Cemetery". Niagara Falls Canada. Retrieved 12 July 2022.
  2. "Fairview Cemetery adds green burial section". Niagara Falls Review. Niagara Falls Review. Retrieved February 26, 2020.
  3. Spiteri, Ray. "Fairview Cemetery restoration setting 'gold standard' for honouring veterans". The Standard. The Niagara Falls Review. Retrieved February 26, 2020.
  4. Law, John. "TD Tree Day digs into Fairview Cemetery". The Standard. The Niagara Falls Review. Retrieved February 26, 2020.
  5. "Ralph Bowman – Fairview Cemetery". Niagara Falls Canada. Retrieved 22 June 2021.
  6. "In Memory of William Arnold "Bill" Cupolo". Morse and Son. Retrieved 22 June 2021.

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