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- MOUNT HOPE CEMETERY
- THE UNIVERSITY OF ROCHESTER PLOT
- "THE MEMORY OF THE JUST IS BLESSED": EPITAPHS
- --Alma Burner Creek
- --Emanuel Goldberg
- --Robert Marshak
- --S. Warner Parsons
- -- The Hollister Family
- --Albert David Kaiser
- "OURS THE MEMORY": MEMORIALS
- --Henry Augustus Ward
- --Frederick Douglass
- --Susan B. Anthony
- --Azariah Boody
- --Lewis Henry Morgan
- --Bausch and Lomb
- --The Strong Family
- --Thomas Thackeray Swinburne
- --Laura Knapp
- --Carl Paul
- --Laura Margaret Luedeke
- --Chester Dewey
- VETERANS
- --"From Glory Here To Glory There": The Civil War
- --The Spanish American War
- --World War I
- --World War II
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- ABOUT THIS EXHIBITION
Laura Margaret Luedeke
Laura Margaret Luedeke (1903-1994) graduated from the University of Rochester in 1926. After graduation, she married Irving Mac Arthur and taught German, biology, history and English in Panama High School, Panama, NY. In the late 1940's she became a caseworker for the Monroe County Department of Social Welfare.
Back of Luedeke monument.
Within the sea of stones, angels hover offering protection, solace and grace, while ready to carry souls to their heavenly homes. A link between this world and the next, angels prefigure the triumph of love, life, and the human spirit.
Front of Luedeke monument.