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TODAY WE REMEMBER WITH GRATITUDE THOSE PEOPLE WHO MADE A SIGNIFICANT CONTRIBUTION TO THE GROWTH AND SUCCESS OF THE CONGREGATION BY UNSELFISHLY OFFERING THEIR TIME, TALENTS, OR TREASURES.
IMMANUEL LUTHERAN CEMETERY 2809 Grindon Avenue
EMMA WOLPMAN MOMBERGER 1875-1952
Baltimore, Maryland 21214 Est. 1874
Whose generous gift made construction of the current church possible. PASTOR
DOB-DOD
YEARS SERVING
Claus Stuercken
1820-1905
1864-1888
Timothy Stiemke
1817-1908
1888-1908
Henry Stiemke
1877-1949
1908-1913
Otto Burhenn
1877-1938
1913-1938
Eldor Cassens
1913-1973
1937-1973
Elmer Leonhardt
1907 - 1970
1961-1965
Lay leaders of the past 75 years who served as congregational President or members of committees critical to maintaining the strength of the church. Among them are: Frederick Heemann Nicholas Mueller Jacob Bockelman William Rach Albert Lietzau III Outstanding teachers and staff of Immanuel Lutheran school. Emma Ruprecht Walter Becker Dorothy Engel
Cemetery Remembrance Service Sunday, August 24, 2014 Welcome to a “Day of Remembrance” being held as part of the year long celebration of the 150th Anniversary of the founding of Immanuel Lutheran Church.
IMMANUEL LUTHERAN CHURCH REMEMBERANCE PROGRAM AUGUST 24, 2014 Welcome to the celebration of the 150th Anniversary of Immanuel Lutheran Church. We invite you to enjoy the day with us and learn more about the history of the Immanuel Lutheran Church & Cemetery, as well as the surrounding community of Lauraville.
In 1874, Lauraville was a community of farmers and individuals looking to trade the frenzied pace of life in the city for a more rural, tranquil setting. It was during this time that Immanuel Lutheran Church, then located on Caroline Street, purchased 7 acres of land on Grindon Avenue for the cemetery. The cemetery is also known as the German Lutheran Cemetery. Many of the faithful members of Immanuel, founding families of the community, as well as other notable members of society, are buried here. Since its inception, the cemetery and church have retained a storied history and offer insight into Baltimore’s past. We encourage you to take special note of the following: Medal of Honor Recipient
Chapel
Family History
John Thompson, Civil War, MOH Stop by and talk with the guides to learn more about John Thompson and Baltimore during the Civil War. Built in 1882, the chapel retains its original pews and windows. See the floor vault and display of historical pictures of Indexes and lot location books can be
Order of the Day 3:00 to closing
Self-Guided Tours Self-guided tour books are available . The Chapel will be open to the public.
4:00-4:15 p.m.
Music by the Dan Meyer Choir Musical performance by an A cappella group performing original songs about Baltimore.
4:15- 4:30 p.m.
History of Lauraville Eric Holcomb, local author and historian, will present the history of Lauraville.
4:30-5:00 p.m.
Remembrance Service Pastor Charles Minetree will lead attendees in prayers and worship as we remember the lives and service of those who rest here.
7:00 p.m.
Cemetery will remain open until 7:00 p.m.
The 150th Anniversary Committee would like to thank the following people for helping to make this event memorable: THE DAN MEYER CHOIR: A unique group of choral singers that make up Baltimore’s original community choir. Their motto is Singing Baltimore. Their theme is “life in general and Baltimore in particular.”
ERIC HOLCOMB: Local historian and author of The City as Suburb, a History of Northeast Baltimore Since 1660; Publisher: University of Virginia Press ;ISBN -13: 9781930066731;Publication date: 7/30/2008.
NORTHEAST HISTORY ROUNDTABLE GROUP: This group was We urge all who have a connection or interest in the cemetery to sign the register book located at the welcome table in order that we might communicate with you pertaining to information concerning the cemetery. Burial Lots remain available for purchase. Inquiries may be made to the cemetery office by calling 410-426-6717 or to the church office at 410-435-6861.
formed to collect and provide historical facts and information for Northeast Baltimore. Tours, archaeological digs, and family history are but a few of the ways the group works together to present and preserve the local history.
CIVIL WAR REPRESENTATIVES: Mark Trunk & Penny George DON WEBER: Longtime superintendent of Immanuel Cemetery.