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Community Cemetery Cleanup MorningSaturday, May 14, 2022 - 9:00 am - 11:30 am Please drop in at any time this Saturday morning to see what’s new in the cemetery, ask a Cemetery Committee member to help you find a family grave, or to assist with the cleanup. Cleanup mornings will also be held on June 18th and July 16th. For more infomation visit: http://stlukesvictoria.ca/events/cemetery-cleanup-morning/2022-05-14
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Camas are Blooming in St. Luke's Cemetery
The camas are out in St. Luke's Cemetery. Please come by and take a look. At this time of the year, the cemetery may look a little untidy as we wait for the camas and other flowers to bloom and die down before the grass is cut. Over the summer, the cemetery will become dry and far less colourful. So please drop in to enjoy the flowers and blossoms while they are out in the spring. For more infomation visit: http://stlukesvictoria.ca/news/camas-are-blooming-in-st-lukes-cemetery
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Three Empty Graves
Leonie Staveley's grandson, the Rev. Roy Darcus, wrote a reflection about his family's empty graves.
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St. Luke's Cemetery Newsletters
This e-mail list was compiled from contact information St. Luke’s Cemetery Committee has regarding descendants, family members, and friends of people buried in St. Luke’s Cemetery. While we know that many of you don't live in the Greater Victoria area, please feel free to pass along this e-mail to relatives who live in the area. The e-mail list is used to send out newsletters and information about special events regarding the cemetery several times a year. If you do not wish to be on this list to receive these occasional updates, please reply to this e-mail and let me know and I will take you off the list. We also encourage you to visit the Cemetery pages of St. Luke's website. Click on the Read More button below. For more infomation visit: https://www.stlukesvictoria.ca/community/st-lukes-historic-cemetery
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