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Society Tombs & the Christoforo Columbo Society

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on Tuesday, 30 June 2009 in Lakelawn Metairie Cemetery

The cost of building a new tomb has always been significant, and far out of reach for many. For those for whom the idea of a wall vault didn't appeal could join a 'society' that owned a tomb for its members.

Cristoforo Colombo Society Tomb, Lakelawn

These societies had any number of themes- profession (firefighters in particular have many society tombs around the city), nationality, or club/benevolent association. As part of your dues you were eligible to be buried in the organization's tomb. From a practical standpoint, it was not that much different from a wall vault; your name was not engraved on the outside of your vault, and after the mandated year and a day another of your fellows could displace your coffin.

Christopher Columbus atop Society Tomb

But the tombs are more elaborate and at least you could feel like your remains would spend eternity with like-minded people instead of strangers. The Christoforo Columbo (Christopher Columbus) society tomb is one of the larger examples (complete with a lifesize model of the man on top) though, sadly, it's gone largely to ruin now that the group is no longer active in New Orleans.

Christopher Columbus Society Tomb, broken stained glass

 

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