S2023-216a

광주문화예술인문스토리플랫폼
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In Life and in Death: Burial Practices Over Time 》The Western Missionaries Laid to Rest in Gwangju: Yangnim-dong Missionary Cemetery

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  • Located in Yangnim-dong next to Honam Theological University is the Yangnim-dong Missionary Cemetery. Buried there are over 20 Westerners as well as one Korean. Among them are many women, as well as some children. The cemetery shows the influence of a Western style cemetery, which differs greatly from traditional Korean style cemeteries.
  • Among those buried here, there are even some people who had returned to America, but wanted to be buried in Gwangju where they spent much of their lives.
  • Men buried in the cemetery include Clement Owen (1867-1909), Louis Brand (1894-1938), Ronald Dietrick (1927-2015), and Dick Nieusma Jr. (1930-2018).
  • Women include Anabel Nisbet (1869-1920), Harriet Dodson (1884-1924), Katheryn Gilmer (1897-1926), Amelia Emerson (1860-1927), Cara Ross (1868-1927), Gertrude Chapman (1869-1928), Ella Graham (1889-1930), Jessie Levie (1896-1931), Thema Thumm (1902-1931), Elizabeth Shepping (1880-1934), and Ruth Nieusma (1930-2016).
  • Among those buried here, there is even a married couple, Dick and Ruth Nieusma.
  • Through this, we can see that many women in particular left their homeland to do missionary work in a far away country and never returned.

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