Brookside Cemetery has a valuable story lesson for everyone in Winnipeg. Both rich and poor are immersed in Brookside Cemetery, This is the Cemetery where famous people, criminals as well as a few children who died due to poverty are buried.
Brookside Cemetery was created in 1878 for those residents who didn't have family could occupy them, and also for those families who were not associated with a church.
There are around 97,000 people buried at Brookside. There are many famous Winnipeggers buried in Brookside Cemetery such as former NHL hockey player Bill Mosienko, Arinbjorn Bardal, an undertaker, Lt. Harry Colebourn, who purchased a small bear cub for $20 and named her Winnie, after the City of Winnipeg; war hero Sgt. Tommy Prince; Frances Evans Cornish, the very first mayor of Winnipeg; and former lieutenant-governor Dr. George Johnson, who was instrumental in the development of the nearby college.
If you can’t compromise with quality and want to do something special for your dearest than you should consult Larsen’s Memorials experts for the pick. Call (204) 633-5053 for quality memorials.
Brookside Cemetery was created in 1878 for those residents who didn't have family could occupy them, and also for those families who were not associated with a church.
There are around 97,000 people buried at Brookside. There are many famous Winnipeggers buried in Brookside Cemetery such as former NHL hockey player Bill Mosienko, Arinbjorn Bardal, an undertaker, Lt. Harry Colebourn, who purchased a small bear cub for $20 and named her Winnie, after the City of Winnipeg; war hero Sgt. Tommy Prince; Frances Evans Cornish, the very first mayor of Winnipeg; and former lieutenant-governor Dr. George Johnson, who was instrumental in the development of the nearby college.
If you can’t compromise with quality and want to do something special for your dearest than you should consult Larsen’s Memorials experts for the pick. Call (204) 633-5053 for quality memorials.