HEAVENLY REST, 5005 Howard Avenue, LaSalle
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Heavenly Rest Cemetery is the largest property among our family of seven Catholic Cemeteries in the Windsor-Essex area. Heavenly Rest Cemetery provides comprehensive services, state-of-the-art facilities and is truly dedicated to serving the needs of a vibrant multi-cultural community.
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ST. ALPHONSUS, Ottawa St. and Howard Ave., Windsor (Directions)
St. Alphonsus Cemetery was established circa 1874. Its oldest section resides on the North side of Ottawa Street. Its most recognizable landmark is the Kennedy Mausoleum (visible from the Howard Avenue side of the property) a memoriam to the former Minister of Railways and Canals, the Hon. William Costello (1868-1923) and his wife Mary Eleanor Kennedy.
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ASSUMPTION, Huron Church Rd. and Wyandotte St., W., Windsor (Directions)
At its present site, Assumption Cemetery was established in 1859. Bishop Pinsonneault relocated it from the Cemetery’s second home, the area we know now as Assumption Park. Assumption Cemetery also notably contains the Basilian Fathers’ plot that dates back to 1870.
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OUR LADY OF THE LAKE, Seminole St. & Drouillard Rd., Windsor (Directions)
Our Lady of the Lake Cemetery recorded its first burial in 1891 after being established in 1890. Of note, it features various burial options, including a veteran’s section that features the Walter W. Miller cenotaph.
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SACRED HEART, Sacred Heart Dr. and Divine St., LaSalle (Directions)
Sacred Heart Cemetery is located beside Sacred Heart Church in LaSalle. Its first recorded burial occurred in 1921 and is still actively utilized by parishioners and other residents alike, with both burial and cremation options available.
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ROSE HILL-Amherstburg, Alma St. and Meloche Rd., Amherstburg (Directions)
The first deed to Rose Hill Cemetery was issued March 13, 1865 with the official consecration taking place in 1866; however, several memorials indicate death dates back to 1840. It borders on land adjacent to St. John the Baptist Cemetery, with the properties collectively referred to as the Amherstburg Cemeteries, featuring the Amherstburg Mausoleum.
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ST. JOHN THE BAPTIST, Meloche Rd. and Alma St., Amherstburg (Directions)
St. John the Baptist Cemetery is one of the oldest cemeteries in the region. St. John the Baptist burial records indicate that the cemetery was in use by the end of 1864. Memorials, however, date back even further. It borders on land adjacent to Rose Hill Cemetery, with the properties collectively referred to as the Amherstburg Cemeteries, featuring the Amherstburg Mausoleum.Cemetery Grounds Map
ST. WILLIAM'S, 1203 Faith Drive, Emeryville (Directions)