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This is the cemetery attached to the Tallebudgera Uniting church, originally the Tallebudgera Presbyterian church. The church was built in 1888 and while land next door was set aside for a cemetery, the oldest recorded grave is 1915. Wandering the grounds its easy to see names of the pioneers of the area - Andrews, Ruddy, Schuster, etc. Names that now live on as street and park names in the area.
According to the church's website, the cemetery is still accepting burials - assuming you have a booking. However, it does have a rose garden with memorial wall which ashes can be interred if requested.
Its a lovely old well kept 'country' cemetery, even if Tallebudgera is more a suburb now.
Thanks for the locationless.
According to the church's website, the cemetery is still accepting burials - assuming you have a booking. However, it does have a rose garden with memorial wall which ashes can be interred if requested.
Its a lovely old well kept 'country' cemetery, even if Tallebudgera is more a suburb now.
Thanks for the locationless.
It even had its own weeping angel - memorial wall and rose garden in the back of photo
By petan
In The Cemetery Bonanza