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Kōrero: Death and dying

First cremation, 1909

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First cremation, 1909

Notices about the first cremation in New Zealand appeared in several newspapers on 2 November 1909. John Jack was cremated the next day at the Karori crematorium, which had just been opened. Cremation was a new way of disposing of the dead, but Mr Jack used it to perpetuate the traditional practice of burying members of the same family together. He specified in his will that he wanted his ashes interred in the family vault (or, as it is known there, a lair) in Dundee, Scotland.

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National Library of New Zealand, Papers Past

Reference: Colonist, 2 November, 1909, p.4

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Ruth McManus rāua ko Rosemary Du Plessis, Death and dying – Cremation, Te Ara – the Encyclopedia of New Zealand, https://teara.govt.nz/mi/document/30423/first-cremation-1909 (accessed 4 June 2026).

He kōrero nā Ruth McManus rāua ko Rosemary Du Plessis, i tāngia i te 3 May 2011, updated 1 November 2023.