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Cassadaga Cemetery Association Holds Annual Meeting in the Village

CASSADAGA — The Cassadaga Cemetery Association held its annual meeting with the officers and the trustees in the Jefferson Hall in the village recently.

The purpose of the meeting is to look at the finances of the association, the maintenance of the grounds and to get the statistics of the recent year.

President Scott Dibble welcomed all to the meeting and led the group in prayer. John Sipos, Cassadaga historian, was present and served as the advisor. Sipos had been on the board for nine years previously.

The fiscal year for the cemetery association is from May 1, 2021, until April 30, 2022.

The Cassadaga Cemetery dates back to 1817 and this marks the 205th year. The cemetery is located at the west end on Maple Avenue of the former village boundary next to another village once known as Burnhams. Burnhams had its own post office, which was once located in one of the buildings of the Fredrickson Builders Supply. Burnhams was dissolved in December 1942 and became part of the village of Cassadaga. Cassadaga was formed in 1809 and became incorporated in 1921. The village line was then extended farther west to the edge of Stockton Hill, Sipos said.

The Cassadaga Cemetery may be accessed from Maple Avenue, and is divided into five sections marked A, B, C, D, and E. Section E is the newest section farther back.

The secretary-treasurer is Sue Penhollow, who presented to the group the annual financial report of the cemetery. Penhollow was thanked for all of her efforts and work maintaining the records and completing the necessary forms, including the annual state reports. Dibble, MacKinder and Thorp were thanked for their help at the cemetery. Mrs MacKinder and Mrs. Blizzard were also thanked for their efforts where needed.

Jedidah Walter is the grounds keeper for the cemetery. The main task is mowing and trimming around the tombstones. Lawn mowers and trimming equipment need to be frequently serviced. Maintaining the cemetery during the spring, summer and fall is a continuous effort.

When the cemetery lots were first sold with perpetual care, one never realized the inflation causing the maintenance costs to increase. The Cassadaga Cemetery Association accepts donations to help maintain the cemetery. All donations may be sent to the Cassadaga Cemetery Association, P.O. Box 351, Cassadaga, NY 14718. All donations are appreciated.

The regulations of the cemetery are posted on a bulletin board in the back of section D. Graves are not to be outlined with bricks or rocks as this makes mowing difficult. Any item placed in the cemetery must be of a permanent material. Summer items placed in the cemetery must be removed by October 1, and winter and Christmas items must be removed by April 1. Water is available in several places of the cemetery.

The board has set in the near future as a day for clean-up in the storage garage and surrounding area. The next meeting of the Cassadaga Cemetery Association is Monday, June 27, at 6:30 p.m.in the Jefferson Hall. Lot owners are welcome to attend.

Election of officers for 2022-2023 were held. Dibble will continue as the president in the next year. Penhollow will continue as the secretary-treasurer. Trustees include Diane House Blizzard, Diane K. Shaw, Cheryl MacKinder, Dan Thorp and Thomas MacKinder. Sipos will continue to serve as the advisor. At all meetings, lot owners and visitors are welcome.

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