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Vision Statement 

To have a peaceful
park-like cemetery
 invoking community
pride and honoring
Riverside’s past.

 

  

Mission Statement

 Beautify the
historical portion of
Evergreen Cemetery
and insure its future and
perpetual maintenance.

 

Are you interested in genealogy?

Perhaps you would like to research information about family members
buried at the Evergreen Memorial Historic Cemetery?

We have created a CD with the names of people buried here from 1872 and
we are selling this CD as a fundraiser to benefit the restoration
of the Evergreen Memorial Historic Cemetery!

Click here
to purchase one!

History 2002 - 2003
History 2007 ] History City Improvements ] History 2005 - 2006 ] History Tree Removal ]
Pictures of The Evergreen Cemetery are featured below.  
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Click here to view a 'pdf' file of the proposed cemetery!

The Kick off ceremony to restore and endow the Historic Part
of the Evergreen Cemetery on October 4, 2003
 

The crowd begins to gather.

Information Table

Attentive Audience

Frank Miller speaks about the history of the cemetery.

John North speaks to us too!

Eliza Tibbets has quite a story to tell!

The colonel speaks for the veterans.

Mayor Loveridge

Chuck Beaty

George Flowers & Judge Miceli

The 2002 State of the Historic Part of the Evergreen Cemetery
Picture 1 of Evergreen Cemetery
Picture 2 of Evergreen Cemetery
Picture 4 of Evergreen Cemetery
Picture of Frank Miller's grave.
To view more photos of how the cemetery looked before the restoration began click below to see photos taken by "Shady" for the Lost Destinations Website.
 

  © Photos  by JC Schulz