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Family Life Radio is supported in part by the faithful and generous gifts of many businesses. This business directory is provided as an additional way to thank our Business Partners for supporting their local Family Life Radio station. We encourage you to thank these businesses by letting them know you appreciate their support of Family Life Radio. Please refrain from using this list for any solicitation purpose. Thank You!


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PLEASE NOTE: The ministry of Family Life Radio is supported by individuals and businesses alike. While we have done our best to build partnerships with those that share similar values with Family Life Radio, our members and listeners, a business listing does not imply nor should it be viewed as an endorsement of any company, product or service. When considering any company for products or service we recommend, as is common, to use discernment before entering a business arrangement or making a purchase.

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Mt. Elliott Cemetery

Address 1701 Mt. Elliott Detroit MI 48207 Phone: (313) 567-0048Website: https://www.mtelliott.com/mt-elliott-cemetery

Biography

Photo of Mt. Elliott Cemetery

A distinctive and unique place in Detroit’s history, Mt. Elliott was consecrated in 1841—just four years after Michigan became the 26th state of the Union. A committee of leading citizens of the day, including the architect Robert Elliott, founded the cemetery. Elliott died in a construction accident only 12 days after the property was dedicated, and so it became known as Mt. Elliott Cemetery. Given its unique place in Detroit’s history, Mt. Elliott serves as an important final resting place for many generations of both prominent Detroiters and everyday citizens. Visitors to Mt. Elliott will find a remarkable collection of monuments featuring the names of well-known Detroiters such as Beaubian, Campau, Moross, Palms and many others.