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Caption The Bahá’í cemetery of the Honolulu community, called “Bahá’í Garden of Light,” comprises sixty-four plots in beautiful Memorial Park. In addition to the identifying marker shown, there is a Bahá’í plaque with those of other religions on the wall of the administration building’s inner court. Mrs. Edna Williamson Stall, one of the oldest Honolulu members, was the first believer buried here, April 18, 1963.
Source Bahá’í News. Issue 389, page 16. View as PDF

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