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Omaka Cemetery

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founded in the 1850s. It consists of over 10,000 burials and is the largest cemetery in Marlborough due to its proximity to the region's capitol. The cemetery closed for burials during the later half of the 1970s but was reopened in 2011. The cemetery consists of three separate lawns numbered one to
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and was used as a cemetery for returned serviceman but over time became the main cemetery for the Marlborough region.
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three with lawns one and two being established in the mid-nineteenth century. Lawn three was established during
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Notable burials in Lawn One (Old Cemetery) and Lawn Two (Catholic Cemetery) include:
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Reopening of Omaka Cemetery, Marlborough, Order – 2011-go5666 – New Zealand Gazette
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New Zealand. Census and Statistics Department (1918).
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Notable burials in Lawn Three (New Cemetery) include:
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Blenheim
Coordinates
41°32′16″S 173°56′24″E / 41.53778°S 173.94000°E / -41.53778; 173.94000
Marlborough District Council
www.marlborough.govt.nz/services/cemeteries/omaka-cemetery
Find a Grave
Omaka Cemetery

Blenheim
New Zealand
World War I
Fairhall Cemetery
Burials at Omaka Cemetery
Kimball Bent
New Zealand Wars
Arthur Carkeek
New Zealand Cross
Thomas Carter
superintendent
Marlborough Province
Henry Dodson
William Girling
Thomas Grace (Archdeacon of Marlborough)
Thomas Grace (missionary)
Richard McCallum
Mary Müller
William Gilbert Rees
Queenstown
James Sinclair
Blenheim

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