This cemetery in the Rural Municipality of Armstrong was established in 1939. The associated church is situated one-third mile to the south. A solitary tombstone is located at N50.58203, W97.21673, a bit north of the cemetery.
St. Mary Protectice Cemetery (August 2010)
Source: Gordon GoldsboroughSt. Mary Protectice Cemetery (February 2021)
Source: George PennerSt. Mary Protectice Cemetery (June 2023)
Source: Rose KuzinaSt. Mary Protectice Cemetery (June 2024)
Source: Milan LukesSolitary tombstone near the St. Mary Protectice Cemetery (June 2023)
Source: Rose KuzinaSite Coordinates (lat/long): N50.58097, W97.21702
denoted by symbol on the map above
See also:
Historic Sites of Manitoba: Patronage of the Blessed Virgin Mary Ukrainian Catholic Church (Malonton, RM of Armstrong)
A list of burials in this cemetery is available from the Manitoba Genealogical Society, including a searchable online database available to members at the MGS Manitoba Name Index (MANI). Some additional information is contained in the 1996 MGS publication Carved in Stone: Manitoba Cemeteries and Burial Sites, revised edition, Special Projects Publication, 106 pages.
We thank George Penner, Rose Kuzina, and Milan Lukes for providing additional information used here.
This page was prepared by Gordon Goldsborough.
Page revised: 6 October 2024
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