Oconee Hill Cemetery Website Design and plans
Website Goals • Increase interest and awareness • Create avenue for revenue generation • Clarify cemetery visitor rules and regulations • Display the beauty of Oconee Hill
Home Page
Navigation • Navigation – Home – Friends of Oconee Hill – Georgian Cottage – Links (Lettermen’s website) – Notables – Sexton House – Visitor Rules – Contact Us
Friends of Oconee Hill • Your brochures are outstanding – Let’s put them on the internet for all to see
Sexton’s House • Video tour • History • How to schedule a function
Notables • Random links to notables interred at the cemetery – Dean Rusk – Wally Butts – Crawford W. Long, MD – Fred Davidson
Lettermen • By special arrangement, the UGA Lettermen have set aside plots for their members to purchase. We have a link to their web site.
Visitor Rules • Sorely needed official rules of the cemetery regarding visitors.
Contact Us • Please use this to send any comments, criticism, advice, input, suggestions.
History • Detailed history of the cemetery
News • Media coverage of the cemetery
Photo Gallery • Photography by Mark Costantino, MD and Harry Yates.
Futures • Grave Index NH75 Adams, Dessie R.1884 – 1974 NH75 Adams, James Gus 1883 - 1961 NH75 Adams, Joyce M.1904 - 1991
Futures • Mapping
Ben Adams
Projects • Need help to build the site with any photos and copy • Mapping project which can catapult the site to a higher level • Spread the word about the link: • www.oconeehill.com • www.oconeehillcemetery.com
Income Opportunities • Donations made directly on the site
Income Opportunities • Selling of banner ads to sponsors like – Funeral Homes – Grave Stone Companies
Income Opportunities • Selling links to relatives so they can add photos and biographical information to index.
Cary Grant 1904-1986
Cary Grant, 82, consummate leading man of the screen who represented the epitome of debonair sophistication for 50 years, died Nov. 29 of a stroke in Davenport, Iowa, where he had been scheduled to appear in his one-man show of film clips and reminiscences.
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