PARK AND CEMETERY. 
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was recentl}^ reviewed in these pages 
has just published in pamphlet form 
an address which he delivered before 
the London Society of Architects 
containing in brief, summarized form 
some of the information given in 
his previous book. The pamphlet 
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Crematoria and Columbaria.” The 
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OBITUARY 
\Mlliam Stone, superintendent of 
Pine Grove Cemetery, Lynn, Mass., 
died at his home July 20 , 1907 , after 
an illness of nearly two months. 
A'ervous prostration induced by over- 
work during the busy season before 
^Memorial Day was the cause of death. 
IMr. Stone was born in Lynn 68 years 
ago and had been in charge of Pine 
Grove for twenty-one years; prior to 
that time he held different positions 
in the city government. He was pecu- 
liarly fitted for the office of cemetery 
superintendent and by his sympathetic 
and helpful nature and his untiring de- 
votion to the work of beautifying the 
cemetery he endeared himself to the 
people of his city. Mr. Stone identi- 
fied himself with the Association of 
.American Cemetery Superintendents 
in 1880 and has been one of its most 
enthusiastic members. He contribu- 
ted several papers to the annual con- 
ventions, the last being on “The Gyp- 
'V Aloth,” at Detroit, 1906 . His ef- 
lorts in protecting the trees in Pine 
Grove from the ravages of that insect 
several years ago were praised by the 
local press. Although not trained as 
a horticulturist. Mr. Stone’s innate 
love of flowers found opportunity for 
development and expression in the 
position that filled out his useful life. 
He was recognized as’ a local au- 
thority on floriculture and many of the 
beautiful home grounds in Lynn tes- 
tify to his words of advice 
Mr. Stone was one of tlie founders 
and earnest workers in the New Eng- 
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