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Established
  
1886

Country
  
New Zealand

Phone
  
+64 9-818 5615

Location
  
Glen Eden, Auckland

Founded
  
1886

Waikumete Cemetery

Address
  
Glen Eden, Auckland 0602, New Zealand

Similar
  
Waikumete Cemetery & Cremat, Symonds Street Cemetery, Purewa Cemetery and Crem, Mangere Lawn Cemetery, Manukau Memorial Gardens

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Waikumete Cemetery is New Zealand's largest cemetery. It occupies a site of 108 hectares in Glen Eden, Auckland, and also contains a crematorium in the south-west corner of the cemetery.

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Description

Waikumete Cemetery was established in 1886 and is the final resting place for over 70,000 people. The Chapel of Faith in the Oaks was built in 1886 as a mortuary chapel and was used until the larger chapel was built in 1952. It is available for hire for religious services.

Waikumete is home to a number of prominent historical areas including the Erebus Memorial, Holocaust Memorial, NZ Influenza Epidemic memorial and the ANZAC Cenotaph.

War graves

Two extensive areas of the cemetery were given over for burial of service personnel of the World Wars and post-war veterans. In all, the Commonwealth War Graves Commission (CWGC) register and maintain the graves of 285 Commonwealth service personnel here, 110 from World War I and 176 from World War II.

In the entrance of the cemetery the CWGC erected the Auckland Provincial Memorial, commemorating 56 service personnel from Auckland Province who died serving in and around New Zealand in both World Wars but have no known grave.

The CWGC also commemorate 44 service personnel of World War II cremated at Waikumete Crematorium where, most recently in 1999, they erected a memorial to seven personnel whose ashes were formerly stored in the chapel building and which was placed on the site of their final resting place in the chapel lawn.

Burials

Some of the notable people buried at the cemetery include:

  • Albert Asher (1879–1965), rugby union and rugby league footballer
  • Barry Butterworth (1939-1993), NZ speedway driver
  • Angela D'Audney (1944–2002), Television New Zealand news anchor
  • Cameron Duncan (1986-2003), writer and director, inspiration for Into the West
  • James Crichton (1879–1961), recipient of the Victoria Cross
  • Pauly Fuemana (1969–2010), lead singer of OMC
  • John Gildroy Grant VC (1889–1970), Victoria Cross recipient
  • Richard Alexander Henderson (1895-1958)
  • Paul Hewson (1953–1985), songwriter and keyboard player in NZ band Dragon
  • Bruce McLaren (1937-1970), race-car designer, driver, engineer and inventor
  • Don Oliver MBE (1937-1966), weightlifter and fitness centre founder
  • Tuna Scanlan (1934–2014), boxer
  • Maurice Shadbolt CBE (1932–2004), writer and playwright
  • Samuel Shrimski (1828–1902), politician from Oamaru
  • Reginald Judson (1881–1972) recipient of the Victoria Cross, Distinguished Conduct Medal and the Military Medal
  • References

    Waikumete Cemetery Wikipedia