Van Zandt Cemetery
USA /
Washington /
Deming /
Potter Rd.
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"One acre of land was donated by Samuel POTTER for a cemetery which was under the supervision of the local Grange and was known as the Grange Cemetery. The cemetery is currently part of Whatcom County Cemetery District No. 5. Concrete name plates were made and placed at burial plots without headstones, and it is believed all burials are identified and marked.
The first burial was Mrs. Olla R. POTTER, who died 26 Jan 1909, the wife of the donor of the land. Frances PARK, "the first white child born on the South Fork of the Nooksack River" is also buried here."
The first burial was Mrs. Olla R. POTTER, who died 26 Jan 1909, the wife of the donor of the land. Frances PARK, "the first white child born on the South Fork of the Nooksack River" is also buried here."
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Coordinates: 48°47'7"N 122°12'50"W
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