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A dedication for the restored site was held on [[January 20]], [[2008]]. A welding class at [[Minor High School]] constructed an arched entrance gate. A historical marker was also placed on the site.
A dedication for the restored site was held on [[January 20]], [[2008]]. A welding class at [[Minor High School]] constructed an arched entrance gate. A historical marker was also placed on the site.
==Notable burials==
* "[[Pap & Molly]], two unidentified bodies long stored at the [[Shortridge Funeral Home]] in [[Ensley]] were buried at Lakeview in November 2004


==References==
==References==
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* Plott, Bill (January 16, 2008) "St. John Baptist Church in Edgewater to dedicate historic cemetery Sunday." {{BN}}
* Plott, Bill (January 16, 2008) "St. John Baptist Church in Edgewater to dedicate historic cemetery Sunday." {{BN}}


[[Category:Lakeview Cemetery burials|*]]
[[Category:Jefferson County cemeteries]]
[[Category:Jefferson County cemeteries]]
[[Category:Alabama State Highway 269]]
[[Category:Alabama State Highway 269]]
[[Category:1920s establishments]]
[[Category:1920s establishments]]

Revision as of 16:08, 18 May 2020

Lakeview Cemetery entrance, 2010

Lakeview Cemetery is a 9-acre, formerly abandoned cemetery located near St John Baptist Church on Alabama State Highway 269 in Edgewater. Many early residents of the Edgewater community are interred there.

The first 3 and a half acres of the cemetery was developed by the Tennessee Coal, Iron and Railroad Company (TCI) in the 1920s and was later turned over to the church, and eventually left neglected as more families bought lots at the more visible George Washington Carver Cemetery.

Members brought it back to the attention of church leaders in 2002. The church then spent three years cleaning up the site and going through the process of having it listed in the Alabama Historic Cemetery Register. They also secured additional land from U. S. Steel to reopen it as an active, non profit cemetery.

A dedication for the restored site was held on January 20, 2008. A welding class at Minor High School constructed an arched entrance gate. A historical marker was also placed on the site.

Notable burials

References

  • Plott, Bill (August 29, 2007) "Church cleans up old cemetery, gets it listed on historic register." The Birmingham News
  • Plott, Bill (January 16, 2008) "St. John Baptist Church in Edgewater to dedicate historic cemetery Sunday." The Birmingham News