October 2021 Cemetery News – by Dirk Siedlecki

Despite the heat, including a week’s worth of triple-digit temperatures, along with smoke from the wildfires, our volunteers managed to contribute 153 hours of volunteer labor during the month of August 2021. These hours were dedicated to grounds maintenance, cleaning of headstones and monuments, and restoration work. Not included is the time that our Adopt-A-Block […]

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September 2021 Cemetery News – by Dirk Siedlecki

What a difference dedicated volunteers can make when they decide to focus on one area and give it 100%. Jim and Judy Finses have been volunteering in the cemetery since late last winter and early spring. They introduced themselves one day when I was picking-up downed branches and limbs in the Odd Fellow section and […]

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August 2021 Cemetery News – by Dirk Siedlecki

UPDATE 08/13/21 – August 14 History Saturday in the Cemetery is CANCELED due to smoke and heat.

A total of 150:30 hours of volunteer labor was contributed in June, which included grounds clean-up, marker cleaning, restoration work and other general maintenance items.

This does not include all the hours that our Adopt-A-Block volunteers put in caring for […]

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July 2021 Cemetery News – by Dirk Siedlecki

I would like to take this opportunity to sincerely thank all our volunteers who did so much in preparing the cemetery grounds for the Memorial Day holiday. The grounds looked neat and tidy with flowers and flags marking this special day of remembrance for the 410 known Veterans who rest in our cemetery. Our new […]

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June 2021 Cemetery News – by Dirk Siedlecki

Well, the month of April proved to be just as successful and busy as March, with volunteers contributing 170 hours in labor, caring for the cemetery grounds, doing restoration work and cleaning markers. These hours do not reflect the time that our Adopt-A-Block volunteers spent caring for their adopted block/s. An update on the month […]

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May 2021 Cemetery News – by Dirk Siedlecki

While spring time normally signals the start of a busy time for our cemetery volunteers, this spring turned out to be far busier with much more activity and like no other spring in recent memory. Our March 27 Community Clean-up saw thirty-six volunteers contributing close to 100 hundred hours and filling one large trailer, 67 […]

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April 2021 Cemetery News – by Dirk Siedlecki

Thank You!—On behalf of the Friends of Jacksonville’s Historic Cemetery, I want to sincerely thank everyone who turned out for our Community Clean-up Day on Saturday, March 27. The event allowed us to get into areas of the cemetery grounds that do not always receive regular attention. You made a big difference and please know […]

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March 2021 Cemetery News – by Dirk Siedlecki

Adopt-A-Block Kick-Off March 2021—This new program being co-sponsored by the Jacksonville Boosters Club and the Friends of Jacksonville Historic Cemetery, has had an amazing response from residents of Jacksonville, Ashland, Medford and Central Point. Needless to say, with a cemetery the size of Jacksonville’s, we still have blocks available to be adopted and cared for. […]

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February 2021 Cemetery News – by Dirk Siedlecki

During the pandemic, the cemetery grounds not only provided plenty of space for people to get out and safely enjoy the fresh air and get some exercise, it also allowed our volunteers to continue important work.

A breakdown of volunteer hours for 2020 is as follows—Volunteers contributed 211:30 hours cleaning head stones and monuments in the […]

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Jacksonville Boosters Historic Cemetery “Adopt-a-Block” Project Seeks Volunteers

The Jacksonville Boosters Club has a long history of doing hands-on projects and providing financial support for the historic Jacksonville Cemetery. Even with COVID-19 this tradition continues. A small group of Boosters, working independently under the direction of Project Director, Steve Casaleggio, is refinishing the 27 benches that are located throughout the cemetery. They will […]

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December 2020/January 2021 Cemetery News – by Dirk Siedlecki

The amazing fall weather that we so enjoyed, along with everyone’s desire to get out and do something positive, resulted in a very productive month of volunteer work. A total of 190:30 hours of volunteer time was contributed to cemetery projects during October.

A breakdown is as follows:

  • Our Marker Cleaning Workshop on October 17, 58:30 […]
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October 2020 Cemetery News – by Dirk Siedlecki

Success in the Cemetery!

Our August 15th Marker Cleaning Workshop was a wonderful success with 48 headstones and monuments being cleaned in the Independent Order of Red Men and Catholic Section. Much appreciation to volunteers Mary Siedlecki, Beverly Helvie, Kathy Waltz, Peggy Jennings, Lorry Davis, Pam Smith, Michael Sneary, Teresa Hopkins, Sherry Kramer, Beverly Smith, Ken […]

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September 2020 Cemetery News – by Dirk Siedlecki

July 2020, proved to be another productive month for our volunteers with ninety hours of labor being contributed towards marker restoration and cleaning efforts, as well as caring for the grounds.

On Saturday, July 18, volunteers Beverly Helvie, Teresa Lilleboe, Beverly Smith, Don and Peggy Jennings, Lisa Cogswell, David Grant, Lorry Davis, Teresa Hopkins, Cathy Kromer, […]

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August 2020 Cemetery News – by Dirk Siedlecki

What’s Happening and Not Happening

Sadly, and despite all the planning and work that goes into our History Saturday in the Cemetery programs and other events and tours, we certainly miss sharing our cemetery and its history with visitors. I, as well as our docents and research committee, look forward to a brighter and happier 2021.

In […]

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July 2020 Cemetery News – by Dirk Siedlecki

So Much to be Grateful For!

Cemetery Clean-Up—While the coronavirus certainly changed how we go about our daily lives, it hasn’t changed our spirit and attitude toward volunteering and helping our community. On Friday, May 22 we held our first-ever “Social Distancing Community Clean-up Day” of the cemetery grounds. We had a group of 24 hard-working […]

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June 2020 Cemetery News – by Dirk Siedlecki

Meet the Pioneers 2020—The Board of Directors has chosen to cancel this year’s Meet the Pioneers program that was scheduled for October 2 and 3, 2020. Given the current virus situation, we believe this is the proper and responsible action to take. This was a difficult decision to reach, but going forward and taking unnecessary […]

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May 2020 News from the Silent City on the Hill – by Dirk J. Siedlecki, President of the Friends of Jacksonville’s Historic Cemetery

Submitted for the May 2020 issue – Sponsored by Carefree Buffalo and The Pot Rack

Our Past Meets the Present – Perhaps a Future Story to be Shared?—Little did our Research Committee even begin to think that when we were selecting stories for our Meet the Pioneers programs back in 2011, and 2017, would the subject […]

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April 2020 Cemetery News – by Dirk Siedlecki

The daffodils, snowdrops and other spring flowers made an even earlier appearance this year by showing up and starting to bloom in mid-February. This is always a welcome sight as it marks the beginning of another year of programs, marker cleaning workshops, restoration work and cleaning up the grounds from winter.

Our replacement Interpretive Panels have […]

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March 2020 Cemetery News – by Dirk Siedlecki

We are looking forward to spring and warmer weather to commence work on a number of projects that we have lined up. Our replacement Interpretive Panels arrived in January and will be installed throughout the cemetery grounds. The original panels from 2004 were in poor condition and were replaced at a cost of just under […]

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Rules for Mushroom Hunters in Historic Cemetery – from City of Jacksonville Cemetery Commission

Over the past couple of years we have noticed a sizeable increase in the number of people walking and driving the grounds of the Jacksonville Cemetery in search of mushrooms. Unfortunately this has lead to a series of problems that must be addressed and we ask for your cooperation and understanding. We know that the […]

February 2020 Cemetery News – by Dirk Siedlecki

2020: a New Year and new beginnings!

Before I go into our year-end report, I want to thank all of the volunteers who helped make 2019 such a successful and rewarding year. All that was accomplished in 2019 would not have been possible without the support of our volunteers and the generous donations supporting our work […]

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December 2019/January 2020 Cemetery News – by Dirk Siedlecki

I was invited to speak at the fall Conference of the Cemetery Association of Oregon in Hood River on October 17 and 18, 2019. The organization is made up of cemetery owners and operators and representatives from all avenues of the funeral industry. The title of my talk “Our Historic Cemeteries, Much More Than Just […]

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November 2019 Cemetery News – by Dirk Siedlecki

My sincerest congratulations to our cast of sixteen players who delivered an outstanding performance, twenty-two times, during this year’s Meet the Pioneers on October 4 and 5. Backing them up and making everything run smoothly was a staff of some forty-five volunteers who greeted guests in the Ticket and Boarding area, directed traffic, boarded the […]

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October 2019 Cemetery News – by Dirk Siedlecki

UPDATE: This event for 2019 is now SOLD OUT!

I hope by the time you are reading this October edition of the Jacksonville Review you have already purchased your tickets for this year’s show. If not, visit our website at friendsjvillecemetery.org and look under Meet the Pioneers—Tickets and Reservations or call 541-826-9939, and we will do […]

By |2020-09-30T14:15:55-07:00September 27th, 2019|Historic Cemetery News|Comments Off on October 2019 Cemetery News – by Dirk Siedlecki

September 2019 Cemetery News – by Dirk Siedlecki

I would like to start by sincerely thanking our wonderful docents for the great talks and tours they gave this summer for our History Saturday in the Cemetery, and our Tuesday Evening Cemetery Stroll programs. The time they put into research, preparing and presenting their programs was very much appreciated by all who attended. My gratitude to […]

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August 2019 Cemetery News – by Dirk Siedlecki

Thank you!—It’s been a very busy summer and much has been accomplished and projects taken off of our “to do” list. The metal bollards on either side of the Cemetery entrance gates have been painted black to match the gates and archway, and have had decorative tops added to them. The support posts […]

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July 2019 Cemetery News – by Dirk Siedlecki

As I write this article, it is Memorial Day and we are remembering and honoring all those who served our country, many of whom made the ultimate sacrifice. I would like to take this opportunity to thank all the volunteers who set aside time to help clean-up the grounds, place the 400+ American flags that mark the […]

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June 2019 Cemetery News – by Dirk Siedlecki

The Board of Directors of the Friends of Jacksonville’s Historic Cemetery, is truly honored and pleased to announce the receipt of a very special memorial gift. This amazing gift was made to the FOJHC by Catherine Steigerwald, in memory of her husband, Hermann E. Steigerwald, who passed away in 2015.

Catherine, who has been a […]

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May 2019 Cemetery News – by Dirk Siedlecki

As the weather warms up, so does the list of events, activities and projects for the FOJHC and our volunteers. As of this writing, the concrete slab for our new Cemetery Kiosk pavilion has been poured with construction on the pavilion itself expected to be completed in late April or early May. Please look for more details […]

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April 2019 Cemetery News – by Dirk Siedlecki

I am pleased to report that plans for our Cemetery Kiosk project continue to move forward. A contract has been signed to have a concrete slab poured which will serve as a foundation for the new pavilion. This work should be completed in April at which time construction of the pavilion can begin. We are […]

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March 2019 Cemetery News – Dirk Siedlecki

A Busy Year Ahead—We have a pretty full schedule lined up for 2019 which includes our History Saturday in the Cemetery program, our Tuesday Evening Cemetery Strolls and our Memorial Day programs, along with our Meet the Pioneers Living History Tours. Each of these programs provides an opportunity to share the rich history of the […]

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February 2019 Cemetery News – by Dirk Siedlecki

Happy New Year and thank you to all who volunteered, attended our events, or made a monetary donation in 2018. We could not do what we do without our volunteers and your support, so thank you and please know we sincerely appreciate each and every one of you.

Despite a summer of smoke that not only […]

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December 2018/January 2019 Cemetery News – by Dirk Siedlecki

My sincere appreciation and gratitude to our amazing eighteen-member cast of the 2018 “Meet the Pioneers” for the wonderful and interesting program on October 5 and 6. Helping to make this year’s show so successful was a equally amazing group of volunteers who processed tickets, directed traffic, gathered the tour groups, got them on the […]

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November 2018 Cemetery News – by Dirk Siedlecki

Thank You and Sincere Appreciation from the Friends of Jacksonville’s Historic Cemetery To: The teachers and students from Central Medford High School who paid it forward and spent two mornings, September 26 and 27, cleaning up the grounds in the Masonic Section and cleaning headstones in the Catholic Section of the cemetery. Our docents, Anne […]

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October 2018 Cemetery News – by Dirk Siedlecki

Coming on October 5 and 6, 2018, “Meet the Pioneers” returns to the Silent City on the Hill.

This will be our 12th year of offering these very special, guided Living History tours in Jacksonville’s Pioneer Cemetery. The approximately one-hour tours will depart from the D Street parking lot every 15 minutes starting at 3:30pm and […]

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September 2018 News from the Silent City on the Hill – by Dirk Siedlecki

On behalf of the Board of Directors for the Friends of Jacksonville’s Historic Cemetery, I would like to thank our wonderful docents for presenting such interesting and informative programs at this year’s History Saturdays and our Tuesday Evening Cemetery Strolls. The time each puts into researching and preparing was sincerely appreciated by all who attended. […]

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August 2018 Cemetery News – by Dirk Siedlecki

Upcoming August 2018 Cemetery Events and Activities

History Saturday in the Cemetery, August 11, 10:00-11:30am—This month we present, “The History of Orchards and Vineyards in Southern Oregon,” presented by Gail Nicholson and Pam Smith. The lecture will be followed by a short walking tour of gravesites related to the topic.

Tuesday Evening Cemetery Stroll, August 14, […]

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July 2018 Cemetery News – by Dirk Siedlecki

Recently-Restored Headstone of George P. Funck—The beautiful tablet-style headstone of George P. Funck, who died on January 22, 1869 of smallpox, has been restored. He was one of the last victims of the smallpox epidemic that struck Jacksonville in the fall of 1868. George died in his cabin just outside of Jacksonville. Due to the […]

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June 2018 Cemetery News – by Dirk Siedlecki

In my column a couple months back, I mentioned that volunteer John McGlothlin and I came across some small headstones and decorative pieces while cleaning out the storage cabinets in the Sexton’s Tool House. One of those headstones, along with its base, belonged to little Beatrice Breitbarth, who died on January 12, 1869 at the […]

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Jacksonville Cemetery Entrance Gate To Be Restored

Jacksonville Cemetery will be closed to vehicular traffic on Tuesday, May 15, 2018, to allow for the removal of the entrance gate and arch. The entire structure will be taken off site for restoration by Bryan Pancheau, Metal Sculpture & Design. It is expected that the project will take approximately four months to complete. A […]

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May 2018 Cemetery News – by Dirk Siedlecki

Before telling you about what the Friends of Jacksonville’s Historic Cemetery has planned this spring, I would like to thank the volunteers who were able to help with our Community Clean-up of the Cemetery grounds on March 31. Fifteen volunteers filled 82 large trash bags with leaves and made a number of piles of branches […]

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April 2018 Cemetery News – by Dirk Siedlecki

Cemetery Restoration and Preservation Work—In my March 2018 column, I shared the story of cleaning-out the cabinets in the Sexton’s Tool House and finding various pieces of damaged headstones and monuments, along with a few small headstones. One of the pieces of Margaret Zumwalt’s headstone was happily returned to the Eugene Pioneer Cemetery where it […]

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February 2018 Cemetery News – by Dirk Siedlecki

I’d like to wish everyone a very Happy New Year and thank all who volunteered and contributed to our efforts in 2017.

2017 was another good year for our organization. Despite heat, smoke, and high fire danger, our events and activities were well attended and a lot of work was completed.

Our volunteers donated 141 hours and […]

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Jacksonville’s Historic Cemetery News, November 2017 – by Dirk Siedlecki

September Community Clean-up Day—Thank you to all who were able to join us on Saturday, September 30 for our annual fall clean-up day of the cemetery grounds. While the turn-out was a bit smaller than in the past, the group was amazing and managed to fill 60 very large bags with leaves. These annual clean-up […]

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Jacksonville’s Historic Cemetery News, October 2017 – by Dirk Siedlecki

Thank You!—It has been a real challenge this summer hosting our events and activities with the record heat and all the smoke in our valley. While the turn-out was understandably down a bit from previous years, those attending enjoyed some very interesting and informative History Saturday in the Cemetery programs and Tuesday Evening Cemetery Strolls. […]

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Jacksonville’s Historic Cemetery News, September 2017 – by Dirk Siedlecki

Thanks for an Interesting Tuesday Evening Cemetery Stroll—My appreciation to Docents Pat Stancel and Ellen Martin for putting on a very interesting and informative Tuesday Evening Cemetery Stroll in July, “Cemetery Art—Symbolism and Inscriptions” that was enjoyed by all in attendance.

History Saturday in the Cemetery, Saturday, September 9, 10:00-11:30am—Join us for our final History Saturday […]

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Jacksonville’s Historic Cemetery News, August 2017 – by Dirk Siedlecki

Damaged Cemetery Headstone—Sadly, in June, we discovered the headstone of William Thompson who died in 1856, broken into several pieces and flat on the ground. At this time we believe this was most likely the result of an accident, and not a deliberate act of vandalism, the fact remains that a beautiful piece of our […]

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Appreciation and Thank You to All Our Volunteers – by Dirk Siedlecki

News from Friends of Jacksonville’s Historic Cemetery – July 2017

Educational Programs-—May was a very busy month and thanks to our volunteers, a very successful one! I would like thank Pam Smith who was my fellow docent for our first Tuesday Evening Stroll of the year on May 9, touring the Red Men sections of the […]

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