Howard Mortuary Chapel

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The Howard Mortuary Chapel (also referred to as the Louisa Howard Chapel) could be a historic mortuary chapel on the grounds of Lakeview burying ground in city, Vermont. Inbuilt 1882, the Chapel was a present to the town of city by native giver Hannah Louisa Howard (1808-1886). A native of the town, Howard was the girl of John Howard, a made city hotelier. Most of her financial aid centered on serving to Burlington’s poor, as well as gifts to the house for necessitous youngsters, the Louisa Howard Mission, scholarships at the University Of Vermont for underprivileged students, and therefore the city Cancer Relief Association.
The Chapel was used for memorial services till the Forties, once it fell into decline apart from the storage of caskets. Within the early Nineteen Nineties, a “Friends of the Chapel” organization began fundraising efforts with the intention of rehabilitating the structure and returning it to use for services. Donations and grants acquired in depth repairs and enhancements, as well as new heating and electrical service, repointing masonry, roof and window repairs, repainting interior woodwork, repairs to interior plaster, and repainting of the complex stenciling on the inside of the building.

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