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Evergreen Cemetery sexton outlines history, capacity and operations to Post Falls council
Post Falls City Council · November 19, 2024
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Kevin Palmer, cemetery sexton, told council Evergreen Cemetery dates to an 1879 land donation, now comprises about 18 acres with roughly 4,000 burials and about 1,400 lots reserved; staff described maintenance workload, veteran burials and future options for cremation niches.
Kevin Palmer, Evergreen Cemetery sexton, gave the Post Falls City Council a detailed history and operations report on Nov. 19. Palmer said the land was donated in 1879, the first burial was in 1881, and the city assumed management in 1917.…
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