
Saint Mark's Episcopal Cathedral Columbarium
Seattle, King County, Washington, USA
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Chapel of the Resurrection and Columbarium
1245 Tenth Avenue East
Seattle, WA 98102
Phone: 206.323.0300
Fax: 206.323.4018
Email: [email protected]
Web address: www.saintmarks.org
The first Saint Mark's was built in 1890 at 5th Avenue and Stewart Street downtown. By 1896, the parish had outgrown this small church and in 1897 moved into a bigger and grander one at Seneca and Broadway on First Hill.
In 1958, Cathedral House was constructed at the west end of the building. This much-needed addition contains Bloedel Hall, the kitchen, Library, Parish Office, classrooms and other meeting rooms.
In 1969, the Chapel of the Resurrection and Columbarium was built under the Nave connecting with Cathedral House.
The Chapel of the Resurrection was opened in 1969. Initial funding for the columbarium was generously provided by Cathedral members Joshua and Laura Green who in coversation with Dean John Leffler established a trust to both fund the construction and upkeep of the columbarium and to fund projects related to "completing the Cathedral." Payments for niches become part of this endowment trust.
Chapel of the Resurrection and Columbarium
1245 Tenth Avenue East
Seattle, WA 98102
Phone: 206.323.0300
Fax: 206.323.4018
Email: [email protected]
Web address: www.saintmarks.org
The first Saint Mark's was built in 1890 at 5th Avenue and Stewart Street downtown. By 1896, the parish had outgrown this small church and in 1897 moved into a bigger and grander one at Seneca and Broadway on First Hill.
In 1958, Cathedral House was constructed at the west end of the building. This much-needed addition contains Bloedel Hall, the kitchen, Library, Parish Office, classrooms and other meeting rooms.
In 1969, the Chapel of the Resurrection and Columbarium was built under the Nave connecting with Cathedral House.
The Chapel of the Resurrection was opened in 1969. Initial funding for the columbarium was generously provided by Cathedral members Joshua and Laura Green who in coversation with Dean John Leffler established a trust to both fund the construction and upkeep of the columbarium and to fund projects related to "completing the Cathedral." Payments for niches become part of this endowment trust.
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- Added: 5 Jun 2014
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