Kabel on ehitatud 1920.lõpp – 1930.algus, maapealne osa on väike kabel jumalateenistusteks ja selle all asub hauakamber. Puuduvad andmed sinna maetute kohta ning kabeli ehitamise kohta. On teada, et 1970.aastatel huligaanid rüüstasid hauakambri ja tõid sealt välja maetute säilmed, mis maeti pärast kalmistule maamulda.
Kabeli kohta on legend, keegi ei oska öelda kas vastab ka tõele. Peale revolutsiooni suri Tallinnas naine, kelle testament kohustas lähedasi teda matma kodulinna Kiievisse. Kuna see ei olnud võimalik ja lähedased lootsid, et nõukogude võim lõpeb peatselt, asetati proua kirst kabeli alla hauakambrisse. Aasta möödus aasta järel aga midagi ei muutunud. Iga nädal käis naise abikaasa kalmistul, laskus hauakambrisse ja veetis seal mitmeid tunde. Jõuluks tõi abikaasa kuuse ja süütas küünlad hauakambris, nii kestis kõik kuni 1940.aastateni, kui Eestisse tuli nõukogude võim. Naise säilmed võeti hauakambrist välja ja maeti kalmistule maha ning abikaasa elupäevad lõppesid Siberis vangilaagris.
Kabel ei ole kasutusel
This chapel was built in end 1920's - beginning of 1930's. The parts visible on the ground level was meant for services and below that you could find crypt. There is no info about someone actually buried there and also about building process. It is known that the chapel was vandalised in 1970's and remains of the buried were brought out from crypt - re-buried later to the cemetary. There is also legend about the chapel - no one actually knows is it true story or not.After the revolution one woman died in Tallinn - having her last will with wish to bury her in Kiev. As it was not possible and relatives hoped that the power of soviets will be short - they placed coffin with the remains in to the crypt. Years passed but nothing changed. Every day the husband of this woman went to the cemetary - went to crypt as well and sat there for hours. Also he brought always christmas tree every year and lighted some candles in the crypt as well. This all lasted until 1940's. Then the soviets came to power once again - the remains were removed from the crypt and buried to cemetary - husband was send to Siberia where he died
The chapel is not used actively nowadays