L.C.C Series - Warwick Mennonite Cemetery Traditional Cache
L.C.C Series - Warwick Mennonite Cemetery
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This is a series thought up by two area geocachers, Tomsqrd and TnT. The object is to get people to visit Lambton County Cemeteries and for people to be aware that they will be caching in a cemetery, thus the name L.C.C. Series. If you are interested in joining the L.C.C. Series list, email Tom or Matt and then just add the name.
This cache, surrounded by tall evergreens, is located in a former Mennonite church yard in north east Warwick Township. Any evidence of the church is long gone. The earliest burial here took place in 1849, and for many years Leah and Lottie Morningstar cared for the grounds. In 1966, Warwick Township Council passed a motion that the Reeve and Clerk be authorized to sign an agreement between the Township and the Deacons of the Reformed Mennonite Church of Wilmot Township (Waterloo Country) regarding perpetual care and funds for this property. After 1973, this cemetery wasn't used for many years, but a descendant of the local Sitter family was buried here in 2004. The cemetery continues to be under the care of Warwick Township Council.
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