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Keilor Cemetery
Mausolea The State Government in Victoria changed the law in the mid-1990s
to allow the construction of mausolea including private ones. With the
construction of Victorias first public mausoleum at Fawkner Crematorium
and Memorial Park, it became clear that the Italian Catholic community
favoured such facilities. The findings from a visitor survey at Keilor
in 1997 indicated support for a mausoleum. In response to this interest,
and the fact that a reasonably large portion of land was available,
Keilor Cemetery commissioned a feasibility study examining the erection
of its own mausoleum. One of the major findings of this study was that
in terms of total numbers of persons born in Italy, there are
approximately 8,000 living within 5 kilometres of the cemetery and 15,000
within 7 kilometres. Thus, the Trust agreed to proceed with the
establishment of the first stage of the mausoleum complex, a facility
that would eventually provide approximately 3,500 casket spaces.
Special Features Approximately 60-65% of interments at Keilor Cemetery
are Italian Catholics, Greek Orthodox and Macedonian Orthodox. Many
families from these groups gather at the cemetery in large numbers to
celebrate the life of the deceased. This celebrating may take the form
of a feast with fully laden picnic baskets. Keilor Cemetery provides
various shelters and rotundas to shield these visitors from the elements,
and the provision of additional protection is on the drawing board to
better meet their needs. When the current manager Mr Godfrey took control
at Keilor Cemetery, the grounds were rather sparse. Under his supervision
a softer, greener site has evolved; the lawn grave sections have been
expanded considerably, attractive gardens have been developed for ashes
remains, and the horseshoe shaped main road has been heavily planted
with deciduous Manchurian pears, with juniper beneath them to provide
thick green cover. Progressively, all garden beds throughout the cemetery
are being edged with durable blue stone to promote an historic ambience
within the grounds.
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