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Cemeteries
in Banks Township
Within
Banks Township are four public cemeteries that are maintained by the
Township. Only three are available for burials. The Catholic Cemetery,
due to its
geography and lack of burial records, is not used for burials. The local
American
Legion Post assists with decorating the graves of veterans with flags
prior to
Memorial Day each year.
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The
Atwood Cemetery is located on Church
Road, about 2 miles southeast of Atwood. It was established and
maintained by a Cemetery Association until 1996 when the responsibility
was transferred to Banks Township. A recent expansion insures available
grave sites for years to come. |
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The
Ellsworth Cemetery is located on Eaton
Road, about 1 mile west of Ellsworth. Formerly called the Boss Cemetery,
burials date back to the early 1900's. The Cemetery was managed
by a Cemetery Association until 1962 when Banks Township assumed
the care and maintenance. The Cemetery has been expanded twice over
the years and now is nearly triple the original size. In 1955, a
storage vault was built to allow storage for spring burials. The
American Legion Post dedicated a War Memorial on the site on Memorial
Day, 1956. |
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The
Catholic Cemetery is located on U.S.
31, just north of the intersection of Essex Road. This Cemetery,
it is believed, was established by the Catholic congregation of
Atwood in the 1870's. Owned by the Dioceses of Gaylord, it is maintained
by Banks Township. It was not until 1995 that ownership was determined.
The Township Board, while not having record of ownership, provided
the maintenance to avoid the deterioration of the site. Previously,
no bill had been sent as the parcel was listed as tax exempt. This
brought the ownership of the Cemetery to light, both for the Township
and the Diocese! However, no action to maintain or improve the cemetery
was initiated by the Catholic Diocese and the Township continues
to preserve the site. |
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The
Antrim City Cemetery is located on
Old Dixie Highway, on a hill overlooking Lake Michigan. It is near
the site of the historic Antrim City, once a booming lumbering town.
Burials date back to the 1870's. In the 1990's, the Banks Township
Board undertook a renovation project to clear and establish additional
burial lots in the lower level of the site. Many residents of the
western side of the Township have chosen the Antrim City Cemetery
as their final resting place. |
For information on Banks Township Cemeteries, lot
sales and prices
please contact the township offices.
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