Green Mountain Cemetery
“Sundance’s new cemetery was opened last week when the body of Hub Heavirland was removed Monday, Sept. 29 (1941) to the Green Mountain cemetery. The land for the new addition was given to the city by his widow, Mrs. Sara Heavirland. Access to this new plot is located southeast of Sundance and will be much easier to get to than the old location on the hill west of here.” -- from The Sundance Times, October 16, 1941
Hub Heavirland was a local landowner, miner, stage driver and saloon keeper. He passed away in 1940 and was buried in the Mt. Moriah cemetery. In 1941, his body was moved to the newly-established Green Mountain cemetery by his wife, who had donated the land for that cemetery. She died and was buried there next to Hub in 1945.
Hub Heavirland was a local landowner, miner, stage driver and saloon keeper. He passed away in 1940 and was buried in the Mt. Moriah cemetery. In 1941, his body was moved to the newly-established Green Mountain cemetery by his wife, who had donated the land for that cemetery. She died and was buried there next to Hub in 1945.
Sources
"Pioneers of Crook County" by the Crook County Historical Society
"Under the Temple of the Sioux" by Mary Jean Wilson
"Bits and Pieces" by Mabel Brown
Obituary file
Findagrave.com
"Pioneers of Crook County" by the Crook County Historical Society
"Under the Temple of the Sioux" by Mary Jean Wilson
"Bits and Pieces" by Mabel Brown
Obituary file
Findagrave.com