Ruru Lawn Cemetery, blocks 18 to 21
Ruru Lawn Cemetery, blocks 18 to 21, Baptist, Salvation Army and Methodist
A block plan of part of Ruru Lawn Cemetery. The block plan has plot details, including numbering, dates, names of either purchasers or those interred, and notes and annotations.
The block plan shows block 18, lots 302 to 359, and block 19, lots 251 to 372 of the Baptist section of the Ruru Lawn Cemetery; block 20, lots 207 to 375 of the Salvation Army section of the Ruru Lawn Cemetery; and block 21, lots 145 to 336 of the Methodist section of the Ruru Lawn Cemetery.
The block plan shows block 18, lots 302 to 359, and block 19, lots 251 to 372 of the Baptist section of the Ruru Lawn Cemetery; block 20, lots 207 to 375 of the Salvation Army section of the Ruru Lawn Cemetery; and block 21, lots 145 to 336 of the Methodist section of the Ruru Lawn Cemetery.
Historical Note
Ruru Lawn Cemetery opened in 1941. It covers 15.14 hectares and has granite and bronze plaques set at ground level. It has a large Returned Services Association section, and separate areas are set aside for different denominations. The victims of the 1947 Ballantynes’ fire are buried here and there is a memorial to them in the cemetery.
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