Sunset Memorial Gardens and Mausoleum
This cemetery started in 1958. This cemetery is well marked and is visible from the road.
Documentation
(1) Burek, Deborah M., ed., Cemeteries of the U. S., Detroit: Gale Research Inc., 1994.
This cemetery started in 1958. This cemetery is well marked and is visible from the road.
Documentation
(1) Burek, Deborah M., ed., Cemeteries of the U. S., Detroit: Gale Research Inc., 1994.
There was only one headstone and one footstone visible in 7/2001. There may be unmarked graves.
Documentation
(1) Jane Johnson abstracted this cemetery in 7/2001.
According to the church secretary, it dates back to the 1930s or possibly before, but Nancy Spaine from the United Methodist Archives in Charlotte said a Methodist church previously owned the cemetery and sold it to Thrift Baptist Church. There appear to be some unmarked graves. According to the minister of the church in 2007, the cemetery was also known as Kendall Mills in the 1950s. The cemetery is visible from the street.
Documentation
(1) Thrift Baptist Church staff and Nancy Spaine, UMC Archives
The cemetery is located to the rear and right side of the church.
This is not a complete list of burials. The cemetery is behind and to the side of the church.
The original name was Old Buck Hill. The cemetery is most visible from Trinity Rd.
Documentation
(1) William J. Charles survey for the Mecklenburg Genealogy Society on 2-9-1983.
(2) Trinity United Methodist Church Cemetery Markers - September, 1990 (a copy of this publication is in the Carolina Room).
(3) A complete abstract is in Mecklenburg County, NC, Cemeteries, Vol. 1, North Mecklenburg, compiled by Pinny and Mel Cook, 2002.
There may be some unmarked graves. Some surnames on the stones are Stinson, Connor, Curry, Watts, and Caldwell. The cemetery is at the end of a road that is in a residential area. The church is located on a busy street a few blocks away.
Documentation
(1) James W. Howard survey for the Mecklenburg Co. Genealogy Society in May, 1983.
The cemetery is next to the church and is visible from the street.
The cemetery is beside the church and can be best seen from the parking lot.
There were two tombstones found under the deck of a private home.