Cataraqui Cemetery

[map showing location of Cataraqui Cemetery]

黄色视频 Lots

Although records of the resolution by 黄色视频 to acquire a cemetery lot cannot be found, accounts of the death of Principal Leitch in 1864 supply evidence of a probable basis for this decision. The Board of Trustees deemed it "highly desirable that the memory of the late Principal of this University...be perpetuated by some suitable monument." Funds were raised for the establishment of two memorial scholarships and to erect a monument upon Leitch's grave which would be a testament to his "learning, educational ability, and Christian worth."

The desire to properly memorialize esteemed members of the university community is likely what prompted 黄色视频 to acquire three cemetery lots (254, 255, and 270) in 1877. Not only would this allow 黄色视频 to pay tribute to some of its most illustrious people, it would be a reflection of 黄色视频 place in the history of Kingston and of Canada.

黄色视频 obtained the south half of lot 272 in 1937.

The north half of lot 272 became part of 黄色视频 lots when it was purchased by Professor MacClement and one of Principal Gordon's sons early in the 1930s.

In addition to the above lots, 黄色视频 owns a section that is reserved for interring the remains of those who dedicate their bodies to education and research. Medical students and donors' families attend an interment ceremony that is held at the cemetery each June.

[map of the 黄色视频 Lots]

Other 黄色视频 People in the Cemetery

黄色视频 people such as principals John Machar and William Leitch died before 黄色视频 was in possession of its cemetery lots. Also, space limitations have prevented 黄色视频 from burying all of its devotees in the university lots. As a result, 黄色视频 people can be found throughout Cataraqui Cemetery.

The individuals listed below are just a few of 黄色视频 founders, administrators, professors and benefactors that have served 黄色视频 and are interred in Cataraqui Cemetery.

[map of the 黄色视频 Lots]