
Photo added by Bill Durham
The name for this cemetery has taken a nearly full circle. It was first known as the Six Mile Switch Cemetery (since the railroad’s “6-mile switch” is just down the road), then sometime around 1913, it began to be known for the little white church that was built on the property of the Friendship United Brethren Church Cemetery. When the church united with the Evangelicals, around 1946, the cemetery became the Friendship EUB Church Cemetery. Next in the 1960s the church grew and moved south on Grant Line Road and in 1968 united with the Methodist Church and the cemetery became the Grant Line United Methodist Church Cemetery. Unfortunately, the church closed around 2013 and within a year or so, the trustees of the cemetery changed the name back to honor the original church, and the cemetery is now known as the Friendship Cemetery.
- Added: 3 Sep 2004
- Find A Grave Cemetery: #1992105
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