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[[File:Jeffco Cemetery.jpg|right|thumb|375px|Jefferson County Cemetery. Photo by Michelle Williams/al.com]] | [[File:Jeffco Cemetery.jpg|right|thumb|375px|Jefferson County Cemetery. Photo by Michelle Williams/al.com]] | ||
The '''Jefferson County Cemetery''' is a cemetery used by [[Jefferson County]] located at the end of [[ | The '''Jefferson County Cemetery''' is a cemetery used by [[Jefferson County]] located at the end of [[Ballpark Drive]] southeast of [[Morris]]. Used mainly for pauper's burials, the cemetery contains approximately 7,500 graves as of [[2007]]. | ||
Those buried at county expense are placed in pressboard coffins and prayed over by the [[Cooper Green Mercy Hospital]] chaplain. Often a representative of the [[Morris Beautification Board]] will provide a carnation for each coffin. The graves are marked by a cement-filled coffee can stamped with an identification number. | Those buried at county expense are placed in pressboard coffins and prayed over by the [[Cooper Green Mercy Hospital]] chaplain. Often a representative of the [[Morris Beautification Board]] will provide a carnation for each coffin. The graves are marked by a cement-filled coffee can stamped with an identification number. | ||
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Revision as of 14:05, 31 October 2016
The Jefferson County Cemetery is a cemetery used by Jefferson County located at the end of Ballpark Drive southeast of Morris. Used mainly for pauper's burials, the cemetery contains approximately 7,500 graves as of 2007.
Those buried at county expense are placed in pressboard coffins and prayed over by the Cooper Green Mercy Hospital chaplain. Often a representative of the Morris Beautification Board will provide a carnation for each coffin. The graves are marked by a cement-filled coffee can stamped with an identification number.
References
- Lockman, Scot (June 2001) "Down in Potter's Field: A cemetery in Morris is the final resting place for Jefferson County's poor." The Birmingham News
- Robinson, Carol (June 14, 2001) "None but strangers to say goodbye." The Birmingham News
- Bryant, Walter (January 20, 2007) "Loved in life, robbed in death, a common man is laid to rest." The Birmingham News
External links
- Nix, Heather and Vlad Sheinfeld (2007) "The Least of Those Among Us." Digital City Films