Master gardener celebrated in Niles

The following is an excerpt from the May 30, 2010 South Bend Tribune website.

By SHERRY VAN ARSDALL
Tribune Staff Writer

NILES — Until three years ago, Gerhard Gipner, of California, said he was under the impression that he was the only Gipner in the United States.

Then a relative from Germany was doing genealogy research and came across the name John Gipner.

"I was asked to do some further research because they didn't speak or read English," Gerhard said.

And what Gerhard discovered in his research, he shared with the crowd at the gravesite garden dedication for John Gipner Saturday at Silverbrook Cemetery.

"I had no idea one of my ancestors had made a name for himself as a famous gardener in Niles, Michigan," he said. "I am so excited and happy to be here and see that his legacy lives on."

He attended the dedication with his wife Margrit.

"We're just honored to be relatives," she said. "I'm just related by marriage."

Click here for the full article at the South Bend Tribune website.

May 29, 2010 Gipner Grave Site Dedication

The Four Flags Garden Club of the City of Niles cordially invites you to be present for the Dedication of the Gipner Grave Site Garden at Silverbrook Cemetery, located at 1400 East Main Street, Saturday May 29, 2010 at 1 p.m.  RSVP 269.648.2022.  

Following the dedication ceremony, attendees will be shuttled to the Niles Amtrak Depot for a Reception.

Attendees are requested to arrive at the Niles Amtrak Depot 600 Dey Street (off North Fifth Street) at 12:30 p.m. for complimentary shuttle service to Silverbrook due to parking constraints.

 For more about who John Gipner is, see the article at the Niles Daily Star website. 

Saturday May 8, 2010 - Two rededication cermonies: Morrow Gravestone and Parrott Cannon

The Frederick H. Hackeman Camp No. 85, Sons of Union Veterans of the Civil War

Proudly invites you to share with them as they conduct two rededication ceremonies on Saturday, May 8, 2010 in Niles, MI.

Ceremony 1:  1:00 PM Silverbrook Cemetery

Gravestone of Henry A. Morrow, Colonel, 24th Michgian Infantry (Iron Brigade), brevet Brig. General, U.S. Volunteers

Ceremony 2:  2:30 PM Riverfront Park

6.4" (100-pounder) Parrott rifled cannon, Originally dedicated in 1899 by the Frank Graves GAR Post No. 64


Morrow Monument in Silverbrook Cemetery - 1400 East Main Street:

The double monument is the final resting place of William Graves (1809-1881) and Henry A. Morrow (1829-1891).

On Friday, May 7, 2010, at 4:30 PM, several students of the Brandywine High School History Club will help clean the monument with assistance from the Frederick H. Hackeman Camp No. 85 of the Sons of Union Veterans of the Civil War.

  

The rededication ceremony scheduled for Saturday, May 8 will be conducted by Camp 85 and will include the placement of several symbols and tributes to Brig. General Henry A. Morrow. A new flag holder will be pre­sented so that the marker can be identified as the grave of two soldiers who served their country. 

Parrott Cannon in Riverfront Park - Near intersection of E. Main (Bus US-12) & Front St. (Old 31)

This Civil War cannon is a Parrott rifled cannon cast in 1863. The cannon first arrived in Niles in 1898 and was placed on the grounds of the Niles High School until some time in the late 1950s or early 1960 when the cannon just disappeared. In 1961, the cannon was loaned to the American Legion Post 26. In 2009, the City accepted the cannon from the American Legion and installed it in Riverfront Park near the Veterans Memorial.

The City is working to have the cannon cleaned and restored in time for the rededication. Local historian Donna Ochenryder is creating an interpretive sign that will share the history of the cannon, the 12th Michigan Infantry, and more.

Niles Mayor Michael McCauslin will participate in the cannon rededication.

For more information, please contact:
Bruce B. Butgereit
1691 Summerfield St. SE
Grand Rapids, MI 49508
Ph: 616.827.3369

Email: civil-war@comcast.net

2009 Annual Report

Friends of Silverbrook Cemetery
2009 Annual Report 
Candace Skalla, President

The Friends of Silverbrook would like to thank the City of Niles, Niles District Library, Fort St. Joseph Museum, Bob Cooley (BCGS), and the many volunteers who have donated numerous hours of time, talent, and equipment to this effort.

“P.S. Just Bring Flowers” Project:

A special Thank-you to the Four Flags Garden Club and Master Gardener, John Misler, for the beautiful landscape of John Gipner’s family grave site at Silverbrook Cemetery.  It is a fitting tribute to the man who put Niles on the map and earned it the nickname of “The Garden City”.  A dedication is planned at the cemetery in June 2010.

The Annual Membership Drive and generous donations made it possible to purchase a 4 foot X6 foot entrance sign panel with the pre approved art work installed on a black wooden support post and post caps.  The sign panel displays the full size cemetery plot map with the photographs and cemetery history.  Working with the City of Niles, Kathy and Mike Knoll of Gitchell Signs, this signage was placed near the main entrance/ office area.

Highlights of 2009:

The Friends and Bob Cooley, Berrien County Genealogical Society, held 8 Saturday work sessions, with 40 volunteers attending, and 120 volunteer hours given.  Restoration or repairs were completed on 62 headstones.

The Friends of Silverbrook web site is maintained and updated by Bob Nightingale and Vickie Caison.  This past year, our website has had over 10,000 visitors.  At the end of 2009, 12,004 photographs of headstones and 20,108 Grave Search items were posted.  Currently, the “New Feature” of Grave Search linked to photographs has 3,520 to review, and 1,085 obituaries posted.

The “Silverbrook Legacies” series written by Kathy Hempel, published 21 featured stories in The Niles Daily Star, our local newspaper.

Guest Speakers at our monthly meetings:

  • Carol Bainbridge, Director, Fort St. Jospeh Museum “Early Berrien County Settlers: Where Did They Come From?  What Did They Do?”
  • Dave Roeder- The Brandywine History Club “Historic- Boston, MA”
  • Ann Flora, NDL, Local History-Genealogy Dept.  DVD Presentation on “National Geographic on Arlington Cemetery”. 

 

The Friends gave 5 presentations to:

  • Greater Niles Senior Center “Tell your Family Story”
  • Family Campers & RV “Cemetery Restoration and Preservation”
  • Niles Optimist Club “Silverbrook Legacies”
  • Buchanan-Michiana Regional History Days “Friends of Silverbrook”
  • Brandywine History Club “Intro to NDL Local History-Genealogy Room”

 

The Friends donated $100.00 to the City of Niles for purchase of Flags and Flag holders for veteran’s gravesites.

The Friends received a generous donation from Leslie Bookout, family and friends, from Mel’s estate sale. Small flags were also donated.

The Annual Membership Drive is held in April.  The Membership roster currently has 113 members listed.

Projects Funded in 2009:

  • New Signage at Cemetery Entrance.
  • Donations to Four Flags Garden Club for plants/supplies for the beautification of the Gipner family plot.
  • Donation to City of Niles for Veteran’s Flags and flag holders.
  • Purchase of cleaning and restoration supplies.
  • Printing Membership Letter Drive, Friend’s Brochures, Cemetery Maps and Walking Tour Maps.
  • Postage for mailings.

 

Thank you for your support in this endeavor.  We are looking forward to Spring 2010!

 

Respectfully, 

Candace Skalla

New Sign In the Works

 

Gitchell Sign has been asked to give an estimate to create a sign for Silverbrook Cemetery at the request of Friends of Silverbrook.  This sign features a map that visitors can use to locate graves.  At our next meeting on August 20, 7 p.m. at the Law Enforcement Complex, we plan to vote on having this sign made and installed.

You can see a full screen version of the proposed sign by clicking on the image above.