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National Croatian Society Cemetery
Roslyn, Kittitas County, Washington

Memorial Ave.
Roslyn, WA 98922

GPS: 47.22028,-121.00346

by Suzanne Livingstone [livingstoneancestry@gmail.com]
Published September 16, 2019
Total records: 2

Driving Directions 

From main intersection in Roslyn, turn left on Pennsylvania Ave, follow up hill past Roslyn Museum, merging onto 5th Ave.  Follow signs for Roslyn Historic Cemeteries; turn left on Memorial Ave.

Parking available next to information kiosk.  You can part at the kiosk and walk to the cemetery or you can drive down the main roadway towards the end to park.  The cemetery is at the far end of the upper section, next to the Serbian Cemetery.

Cemetery History

Founded by members of the National Croatian Society (Narodne Hrvatske Zajednice, NHZ) in the early 1900s, this cemetery was established by a Croatian lodge that provided life, accident, health, and death insurance to members and their families. It is believed that the local lodge organized in Ronald. It eventually merged with the local Dr. Starcevich Lodge #56

Notes

Cemetery is in very good condition and well cared for.  These are only the visible stones.

Cemetery Records

Records below were compiled by Suzanne Livingstone in April 2018 during a visit to the cemetery. These are the stones that are visible.  It is possible there may be other stones, some of which are no longer visible, either under grass or very weathered to where they are non legible.


??, ??, d. 1914
Radosevic, Josip, b. 19-Jan-1888, d. 22-Nov-1914

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