Friedhof Oedeme

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Beneath the boughs of ancient trees, lies Friedhof Oedeme. It’s a place where the rustling leaves whisper stories of Lüneburg’s past. Friedhof Oedeme isn’t just a cemetery. It’s a green oasis tucked away in the bustling city. The first burial here took place in 1971. Just a few years later, in 1974, Friedhof Oedeme became part of Lüneburg. This quiet sanctuary holds the memory of prominent Lüneburgers. Among them are Maria Hasenclever, a beloved headmistress of the Wilhelm-Raabe-Schule from 1949 to 1976. You’ll also find the resting place of Siegfried Körner, former mayor of Oedeme and owner of Körner Stahltore. The stadium of SV Eintracht Lüneburg is named in his honor. Another notable figure buried here is Joachim Dahms, owner of the Lüneburg Drahtwarenfabrik and long-time president of VfL Lüneburg. Friedhof Oedeme offers a variety of burial options, reflecting changing times. While traditional family plots remain, newer options like lawn graves cater to evolving preferences. The cemetery’s layout reflects a thoughtful design. Harmoniously curved paths meander through the grounds. Large trees offer shade and tranquility. The chapel stands as a simple, yet elegant centerpiece for remembrance. Friedhof Oedeme is more than just a final resting place. It’s a tranquil space that reflects the history and heart of Lüneburg.

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