Third in a series placed in memory of my sister
Cache is outside graveyard on Dublin Road.
The graveyard was opened at the turn of the century and has a church in the middle. Traditionally Protestants were buried to the left and Catholics to the right. An interesting fact is that one of the founders, Charles Mullin, solicitor was a member of the council and was present at the opening and remarked that he wondered who would be the first person to be interred. He died the next day aged 38 and was buried on 3rd April, 1902
It is also home to 20 war graves.
Please bring your own pen