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Eastern Canada’s Unmarked Cemetery
EST.January 1st 1929 – March 4th 1957
If you know of anyone or have a family member who has suffered or is suffering from mental health issues.
Please take a moment to read about this campaign.
In Eastern Canada in the province of New Brunswick on a busy local road leading to a huge tourist attraction sits an unmarked Cemetery.
To many looking out of their vehicle windows, it looks like a maintained empty plot of land.
A cross made out of small white stones with a wooden border and a pillow top marker can be seen only on foot as you walk onto the plot of land.
The marker says “In Memory Of The Residents From The Provincial Hospital Buried In This Cemetery Known To God They Rest In His Care.” Dedicated August 1987.
Resting in this unmarked Cemetery lies approx. 155 buried souls.
They are the ones society frowned upon, that no one talked about or wanted to acknowledge.
At the time of their deaths, they were dealing with mental health issues; some might have been lucky enough to overcome their mental health issues only to contract consumption.
Today society refers to this as tuberculosis.
My Grandmother was a young girl of 18 dealing with post pardon depression after the birth of my father, when she became a patient.
By 23 years of age she died from contracting tuberculosis before she could be discharged to pursue a life of happiness.
My grandmother is one of approx. 155 stories of people who died, while in the hospital and now rest in this cemetery with no plot markers on sign visible from the road.
Mental health awareness needs to not just recognized our present thoughts and behaviors, but to address how as a society we treated people in the past.
I’ve created this Go-Fund me page to raise funds for a monument memorializing all the names of the people buried there.
The final resting place for societies lost souls as the locals would call it.
To also create a sign visible from the road, and to plant a wonderful garden as well.
All of this will allow this cemetery to be easily found, acknowledging everyone buried is loved and not forgotten.
We have created a GO FUND ME Campaign
https://www.gofundme.com/eastern-canada-unmarked-cemetery&rcid=r01-153807959405-d342bd354c934a6f&pc=ot_co_campmgmt_w
Or you can send a donation to our email:
theglobalgoodwillsociety@gmail.com
EST.January 1st 1929 – March 4th 1957
If you know of anyone or have a family member who has suffered or is suffering from mental health issues.
Please take a moment to read about this campaign.
In Eastern Canada in the province of New Brunswick on a busy local road leading to a huge tourist attraction sits an unmarked Cemetery.
To many looking out of their vehicle windows, it looks like a maintained empty plot of land.
A cross made out of small white stones with a wooden border and a pillow top marker can be seen only on foot as you walk onto the plot of land.
The marker says “In Memory Of The Residents From The Provincial Hospital Buried In This Cemetery Known To God They Rest In His Care.” Dedicated August 1987.
Resting in this unmarked Cemetery lies approx. 155 buried souls.
They are the ones society frowned upon, that no one talked about or wanted to acknowledge.
At the time of their deaths, they were dealing with mental health issues; some might have been lucky enough to overcome their mental health issues only to contract consumption.
Today society refers to this as tuberculosis.
My Grandmother was a young girl of 18 dealing with post pardon depression after the birth of my father, when she became a patient.
By 23 years of age she died from contracting tuberculosis before she could be discharged to pursue a life of happiness.
My grandmother is one of approx. 155 stories of people who died, while in the hospital and now rest in this cemetery with no plot markers on sign visible from the road.
Mental health awareness needs to not just recognized our present thoughts and behaviors, but to address how as a society we treated people in the past.
I’ve created this Go-Fund me page to raise funds for a monument memorializing all the names of the people buried there.
The final resting place for societies lost souls as the locals would call it.
To also create a sign visible from the road, and to plant a wonderful garden as well.
All of this will allow this cemetery to be easily found, acknowledging everyone buried is loved and not forgotten.
We have created a GO FUND ME Campaign
https://www.gofundme.com/eastern-canada-unmarked-cemetery&rcid=r01-153807959405-d342bd354c934a6f&pc=ot_co_campmgmt_w
Or you can send a donation to our email:
theglobalgoodwillsociety@gmail.com