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    Solid Waste Management

    5.0 (1 review)
    Open 8:00 am - 5:00 pm

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    3 years ago

    Really friendly staff, very helpful and attentive, easy to use and the best part, everything is well labeled.

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    Longwood Memorial Gardens Cemetery - He fought for the Union in the Civil War and was recognized as a Great Floridian for his contributions to the development of Central Florida

    Longwood Memorial Gardens Cemetery

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    There is an abundance of Florida history in Longwood and some of it can be found right here in the…read moreLongwood Memorial Gardens Cemetery. The City of Longwood owns and operates the five acre Longwood Memorial Gardens, a municipal cemetery. The cemetery was established in 1957 but it has been used for burials since the 1880's. Longwood pioneers who were laid to rest here include members of the Henck, Searcy, Entzminger, Hartely, Hooker, and Clouser families. Notable burials include Longwood town founder Edward Warren Henk and his wife Mary, Charles H. Muir a Major General in WWI, Josiah B Clouser a Union Civil War veteran and recognized by the State of Florida as a Great Floridian for his pioneering contributions to Central Florida's development, and John Neill Searcy one of the original town settlers and the man who donated the land for the cemetery. The oldest burial is believed to be that of William B Holeman (Jan 10 1797-Oct 21 1880). The oldest section is the northwestern quadrant. The southern half of the cemetery was added in 1957 along with other improvements such as the paved pathway. The southern section has flat grave markers. The peaceful pathways, beautiful landscaping, brick entrance, and fountain add to the the serene ambiance of this well maintained resting place for the community of Longwood, Florida.

    A small cemetery next to the Candyland Sports Complex. I saw a grave from the 1920's and a couple…read morefrom the first decade of the 1900's. I also saw the inevitable grave of an infant child laid to rest by his parents. The mother's headstone said "beloved mother and grandmother" so fortunately theory were other children and eventually grandchildren.

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