Stoney Crest Mennonite Cemetery

R.M. of Glenside No. 377
Name of Cemetery is: Stoney Crest
Name of Community: Glenside SK
Condition of cemetery: Today the site is neglected and overgrown with vegetation
Approximate no. of burials: 24
Ownership of cemetery: Mennonite Church
Legal Land Location: NW ¼ 10-39-13, W3rd (Located in the bush west of Sonningdale SK.)
Recorded by: Anne Wiebe
Date: 16 July 1986

Stoney Crest Mennonite Cemetery was established c. 1930, by a group of Mennonites living in the area of private land.

In 1976 Mrs. Anne Wiebe, was instrumental in collecting a list of names of people buried in this cemetery. On the 12th of July 1976, Dan Bueckert of Saskatoon, George Krahn of Saskatoon, Jacob Penner of Saskatoon, Ed Lehn Of Sonningdale, and Peter Wiebe of Struan/Sonningdale gathered at the cemetery to clean up the brush and try to identify the graves that were there.

At this time a cemetery plot map was made of the cemetery. A copy was deposited with the Saskatchewan Genealogical Society in Regina.

A memorial has been erected in memory of:
Father Jacob Lehn
1891-1955
Leamington Ontario

Mother Margareta Lehn
1889-1974
Leamington Ontario

Sister Maria Lehn
1933
Sonningdale Sk.

Mr. Jacob Lehn and his wife Margareta are both buried at Leamington Ontario. Their daughter, Maria is buried in this cemetery.

January 30,2003. E-mail received from Ed Lehn; “I have an update for your records of Stoney Crest Cemetery. My father, Edmond Arndt Lehn, is also now buried there. He passed away March 12, 1999 in Drumheller Alberta.”

PDF file with the most recent data we have for those interred in this cemetery: