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Directions(all distances approximate)
From the intersection of Route 896 and Route 741 in Strasburg, follow Route 741 west for 8-1/2 miles through Willow Street to where Route 741 (now Long Lane) turns right and merges with Route 324. Make the right and follow Route 324/741 for 1/3 mile. A small road bears to the right, which makes a quick dogleg to the left and then a hard right onto Shultz Road. New Danville Reformed Mennonite Cemetery is on the left.
Map courtesy of MapQuest
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Photos of Plot Locations
Figure 1a.– From the parking area, enter the cemetery through the left-center gateway. A Kendig family plot is located immediately inside on the left (directly in the center of the photo).

Figure 1b.– The two low markers on the left next to the larger Kendig marker on the right (not family members) mark the graves of Maud Groff Lintner, Delila Fry, and Louise Maud Kendig.

Figure 1c.– Closer view of the marker for Maud Groff Lintner (sister of Martha Mabel Kendig) who died single, and her friend and fellow schoolteacher Delila E. Fry, who also died single.

Figure 1d.– Closer view of the marker for Louise Maud Kendig (daughter of Walter and Mabel Kendig) who died at the age of 16.

Figure 2a.– From just inside the left-center entrance, a Kendig family plot is located two rows back (looking over the other Kendig plot to the edge of the shade in the center of the photo).

Figure 2b.– Closer view of the markers for Walter Roy and Martha Mabel Kendig (inscribed Mabel L. for Lintner) and their daughter Helen Ruth Kendig.

Figure 3a.– From inside the left-center gateway, the Snavely family is marked by two of the taller marble stones (in the center of the photo just below the wood-frame house)