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George Washington Memorial Park (Paramus, New Jersey)

Coordinates: 40°56′24″N 74°05′13″W / 40.94°N 74.087°W / 40.94; -74.087
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George Washington Memorial Park
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Details
Established1939[1]
Location
CountryUnited States
TypeNon denominational
Size98 acres (40 ha)[2]

George Washington Memorial Park is a cemetery located in Paramus, in Bergen County, New Jersey, United States.[2] It was established in 1939 as a "whites only" cemetery.[1]

Noted burials

References

  1. ^ a b "George Washington Memorial Park Cemetery Ass'n, In re, 145 A.2d 665, 52 N.J. Super. 519 (N.J. Super. Ch., 1958)". Superior Court of New Jersey. The plaintiff herein seeks a judgment determining the legality of a covenant in the deeds executed by the Cemetery Company which restricts the burial privileges to persons of the white or Caucasian race. A stipulation of the facts bearing upon the situation has been executed. ... In the year 1939 the trustees of the plaintiff corporation adopted a By-law which provides that no bodies except those of persons of the white or Caucasian race should be buried in the cemetery. All deeds issued by the plaintiff corporation provided that the grantee agreed to abide by all cemetery by-laws and ordinances, conditions, and the like, and included in all deeds was a provision reading as follows: ...
  2. ^ a b Warmflash, Schuyler (2001). The Architecture of Bergen County, New Jersey. Rutgers University Press. ISBN 0-8135-2867-4. The George Washington Memorial Park Cemetery is neither a picturesque enclave, nor an outdoor museum. As in the earliest cemeteries, expressions of ...
  3. ^ Jim Norman (April 30, 2016). "Hundreds Mourn Teaneck Mayor Lizette Parker, Recalled As A 'Powerful Public Servant'". USA Today. Retrieved May 5, 2018.
  4. ^ Lur Herzog (April 30, 2016). "History Making N.J. Mayor Remembered at Funeral For Faith, Family, Love Of Children". New Jersey Advance Media. Retrieved May 6, 2018.
  5. ^ Snyder, John (November 1, 2019). "Vito 'Pal' Trause, Beloved Local War Hero, Dies at 94". The Pascack Press.

40°56′24″N 74°05′13″W / 40.94°N 74.087°W / 40.94; -74.087