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Wade Memorial CHapel, EaKe View Cemetery, Cleveland, O. 
On the edge of a small lake at the intersection of 
circling' roads in Lake View Cemetery, Cleveland, 
rises the Wade Memorial Chapel. Visitors on their 
way to the shrine of Garfield on the hilltop see at the 
turn of an avenue a large and heautiful temple perfect 
in its proportions and exquisite in detail, which re- 
calls those white walls outlined against the blue skies 
of Greece. 
The building is the receiving vault and chapel for 
Lake View Cemetery, and it was built by Mr. J. H. 
W ade, of Cleveland, as a memorial to his grandfather 
of the same name. Performing these two services, 
Mr. Wade went farther: He raised a temple to art 
the like of which few communities have to show. 
From the beginning no pains were spared to get the 
best results j from foundation to roofstone, everything 
was the best that repeated trial and experiment could 
s^iggest. No modern building was ever constructed 
with more care. Special visits were made to all the 
Cjuarry centers, where many kinds of building mate- 
rial, after the most careful consideration of their char- 
REAR VIEW OF WADE MEMORIAL CHAPEL, LAKE VIEW 
CEMETERY, CLEVELAND, O. 
FRONT VIEW, WADE MEMORIAL CHAPEL, LAKE VIEW CEMETERY, CLEVELAND, O. 
