Midrand, South Africa

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Midrand, South Africa

(011) 947-13... SHOW

Waterval Cemetery is the first cemetery to be built since Avalon in Soweto in 1972. The new cemetery located on a hillside looking out over Midrand and Fourways. Providing an additional 200 hectares of burial grounds, it will service Midrand and Alexandra. There is room for 720 000 new burial sites. getiimage. jpg As with other Johannesburg City Parks' new cemeteries, the design of Waterval Cemetery incorporates the natural landscape and indigenous flora and fauna. The concept of Waterval is to create a natural-environment approach, low maintenance with water-wise plants and only low headstones or base stones allowed. Building of the cemetery included a comprehensive road network; storm water, sewer and irrigation systems; lighting landscaping and demarcation of grave sites; ablution facilities; fencing; signage and security and construction of an administrative block. Maintenance Programme is every 14 days.

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Johannesburg, South Africa

(011) 874-62... SHOW

Ekurhuleni Metropolitan Municipality is the local authority and government for Gauteng, former East Rand area. Offers news, tourism and municipal information.

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Soweto, South Africa

(011) 342-10... SHOW

The office is closed on weekends, but weekend burials can be arranged on Fridays. New graves can be arranged on the same day since the prepared graves are always available. The Muslim and Christian sections are still in operation. Muslims can arrange funerals on the same day and make arrangements for payment later. The Christian section accommodates all religions. The cemetery digs the grave, but families usually cover the graves. However, cemetery workers will cover the grave at no additional cost if requested by the family. Hours: 7am to 4pm daily

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Soweto, South Africa

(011) 947-13... SHOW

Avalon Cemetery represented the place to honour struggle heroes, and today holds the graves of many South African heroes. Hector Pieterson, Tsietsi Mashinini, Joe Slovo, Lilian Ngoyi, Helen Joseph and many more are buried here. During the height of the struggle in the 1970s and 1980s, funerals became one of the most powerful expressions of defiance against the apartheid government. In many ways, Avalon is associated with a history of defiance and struggle. Thousands of mourners would congregate at the cemetery to sing forbidden songs of freedom and chant banned slogans until they were driven away by security forces. Located in the south-western corner of Soweto, the cemetery spans 172 hectares and holds graves of more than 300 000 people. Telephone: (011) 947-1348 or (011) 947-2696 Cellphone: 082 880-7062 or 082 366-1307 Operations: Tel : (011) 028-0092

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Johannesburg, South Africa

(011) 391-27... SHOW

Ekurhuleni Metropolitan Municipality is the local authority and government for Gauteng, former East Rand area. Offers news, tourism and municipal information.

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Soweto, South Africa

(011) 947-13... SHOW

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Soweto, South Africa

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Sandton, South Africa

(011) 465-17... SHOW

Calgro M3 Memorial Parks we provide you and your family a safe, serene and striking surrounding where the entire family can commemorate their loved ones in absolute tranquility

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Johannesburg, South Africa

(011) 839-34... SHOW

Brixton Cemetery holds many war graves from throughout South Africa's history. There is monument near the main entrance which commemorates the South Africans who died in the First World War. There is a second First World War monument in Main Drive, erected in memory of the South African Scottish Regiment. Other famous people buried here include Randlord Lionel Phillips, who was buried in the early 1900s, as was his wife, Lady Florence, who established what became the Johannesburg Art Gallery. Sir George Albu, who established the mining house that became Billiton, is buried in Brixton. Gandhi played a role in the building of the first Hindu crematorium in Johannesburg, and the first in Africa. In 1908, Gandhi negotiated with the town council to settle on Brixton Cemetery as a suitable plot for a crematorium. A wood-burning crematorium was built in 1918 and still stands, although a brick, gas-fired crematorium was built in 1956 which is still used. Mary Fitzgerald, Johannesburg's dep

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Soweto, South Africa

(011) 947-13... SHOW

Dobsonville does not cater for the reopening of graves. There are some reserved gravesites. A number of afterhours burials are done. Maintenance programme is every 28 days. Hours: Normal hours for funerals or visits are from 8am to 4pm, weekdays.

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Johannesburg, South Africa

(011) 027-40... SHOW

Westpark Cemetery is a large cemetery in Johannesburg, South Africa, and is the resting place of some of the country's well-known citizens. It is a non-denomination designated burial ground, and thus has Christian, Jewish, Muslim and Chinese burial areas. The Jewish section contains a Holocaust Memorial, erected in 1959. It was opened in 1942, and historically was part of one of Johannesburg's original farms, Farm Waterval, which was purchased in 1887 by two Geldenhuys brothers in the hope of finding gold. While they did not find gold, Louw Geldenhuys employed Boer War veterans to build the Emmarentia Dam, and leased smallholdings with fruit trees. In 1993, 13 hectares were donated to the city for public recreation and, eventually with the other sections, became the Johannesburg Botanic Gardens, Marks Parks Sports Club and the Westpark Cemetery. Today, the sprawling cemetery is the resting place of thousands of Johannesburg residents, and has separate Chinese, Muslim...

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Roodepoort, South Africa

(011) 472-80... SHOW

This cemetery has been closed for new graves, except for some reserved graves. Hours: 8am to 4pm daily. Maintenance programme is every 28 days.

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Soweto, South Africa

(011) 980-83... SHOW

Cemeteries & Crematoria

Roodepoort, South Africa

(011) 472-80... SHOW

Weltevreden Park Cemetery is closed to new graves. Visiting hours: 8am to 4pm daily Maintenance programme is every 60 days.

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