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WHITE ROSE CEMETARY with Rosie Swindell

Jun 22, 20237 min
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Good morning, good morning, good morning, and welcome, welcome, welcome in his time. Now for our community connection right here on K one, the one you trust, We've got a double treat here for you today. We've got a whole lot of guests, so we're going to get right into it. And miss Rosie, how are you doing. I'm good this morning. Thank you. We're going to talk about White Rose Cemetery and we've got a big celebration coming up, don't we Yes, we do. We're excited.

We're looking forward to this to our beautiful mausoleum will be a hundred years old on July the eleventh, which is a Tuesday, So we're having a program on July the eighth, on a Saturday, to commemorate this birthday. Now I understand this is going to be a pretty good things to do with an awning and the whole yea. The entrance to the mausoleum is going to be our stage because we're going to have a three people that re enact three

people that are interred entombed in the mausoleum. One of them is a grand his grandfather's in there, one of his great great grandfather's in there, and one of them, her mother and when her daughter's granddaughter are going to re enact her. So I'm excited that I got to that. I number one

that I thought of it. You know, it was just an I was searching for some kind of program and we've been doing mausoleum stories for several years, and I thought, why not get someone that's entombed in there, And luckily I knew somebody that was related. So it all came to pass. Now, is this a ticketed event? A ticketed event yet? No, it's free. Okay, please come, oh love, that makes it even better. But I mean, it's a great celebration. It's a wonderful piece

that we have it. That's a part of our history right here. And bar oh. Yes, there were people that were interred in the cemetery and when the mausoleum was finishing, they took him out and put and wanted to be in the mausoleum. So it's we have people that are in there that have been dead longer than the mausoleum was around. It's interesting. You know, a lot of people got to see the mausoleum inside, maybe for the first time during our Memorial Day because it rained and we had to take it

in true and it's beautiful. It's all white marble and it's just lovely. We're very proud of it. It's one of the prettiest ones I think in this general area. Now. When the idea came up for this about one hundred years ago, you know out east they've had mausoleums, and uh, you know here we are in Oklahoma and the barely estate and like, well, maybe we should get one of these. So I guess the townspeople just

kind of put it together and decided let's do it. Yeah, a gentleman by the name of ce Bryant was the one that came up with the idea, okay, and and he one of his friends or colleagues, was Hugh Bryant, also called Sunny Jim Bryant, and he's the one that, as I understand it, financed it nice so uh and I he is interred in entombed in the mausoleum also. Anyway, they worked together in it. It

all happened well and we're happy. And we're going to find out more about this on July eighth, that's right, with the re enactors, and we're gonna hear the little bit of the history. We're gonna know a little bit about the people who are entombed there. And this is really going to be a nice I really think, a really nice event. And once again, what time are we going to kick this off. It's going to be at

ten am on Saturday the eighth. It's going to be outside. We are going to have a canopy out in front of the mausoleum, because I anticipate it's going to be plenty warm. Even at ten am. We're already getting plenty warm and it's just shoe lot, I mean June. So we will have canopies and we will have chairs. You're welcome to bring your folding chair if you like, or one of the other kind of chairs, and bring your umbrella whatever. And I want to say too that I'm going to keep

it. We're going to try to keep it less than an hour, maybe forty five minutes because of the anticipated heat. Very good. This is going to be a very nice celebration once against the eighth, and that Saturday, it'll be at ten am and it'll be at White Rose Cemetery. It's the mausoleum as we celebrate the one hundred years a bit being a part of our community. Now you're on the board, you've been on the board for a

little bit. Well, I've been on the board now for less than a year, but I was on the board back in nineteen eighty nine, ninety eight, I think for two terms, which is the limit. And then I got off of it and I just decided that I this is something that's here and dear to me because my parents are in there, and I had a sister that was born before. I mean, she's in there. My grandparents are in there, so you know, it's it's very close to my

heart. You're very attached to it. Yes, Yes, this is great and I want everybody who can possibly make it to make it because not only is it a nice remembrance, but it's also a great education. Yes, and if people want to find out more, do you have a Facebook page or something like that on the social media. We're gonna do a little story here on the radio. We'll put okay, website for you. Okay,

they're the city does have a in there page. They do have a section about the cemetery and them Auslam. It's rather brief, but it is something for someone that doesn't know a lot about it, all right. I'll connect that on the story with folks so they can link to it, okay, and they take a look at that as well. And of course want everybody to check the Facebook at page here at Bartlesfield Radio because they get to see the replay of you and me having a little discussion about it. All right.

Well, thank you very much for being with us. Well, thank you for the opportunity to do this. I just want everyone everyone to know so that everyone has has an opportunity to come see and hear us. All right. Once again, that is July the eighth at ten am. Well, I more coming up in just a little bit right here on K one.

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