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  • Cpl. Shea was buried May 19 in the Resthaven Memorial Gardens with full military honors.

    How We Bury the War Dead 2010

  • The Sarah Greenebaum Lodge supported Resthaven, a home for convalescing Jewish women and girls.

    Johanna Loeb. 2009

  • The detectives, always one step behind the resourceful children, follow them from the mines to the walled-in, secret village of Resthaven – a protected island of traditional tribal life in the middle of Harare – and on to the subtler dangers of Mrs. Horsepool-Worthington, a snobbish society woman who plans to hold the children for ransom.

    Archive 2008-11-01 Editorial Anonymous 2008

  • The detectives, always one step behind the resourceful children, follow them from the mines to the walled-in, secret village of Resthaven – a protected island of traditional tribal life in the middle of Harare – and on to the subtler dangers of Mrs. Horsepool-Worthington, a snobbish society woman who plans to hold the children for ransom.

    Synopsis: The Ear, The Eye and The Arm by Nancy Farmer Editorial Anonymous 2008

  • At Resthaven, we studied Bushman cave paintings and were shown the correct way to hold a python and how to skin a goat.

    Rainbow’s End Lauren St John 2007

  • At Resthaven, we studied Bushman cave paintings and were shown the correct way to hold a python and how to skin a goat.

    Rainbow’s End Lauren St John 2007

  • On Friday, Mr Mandela will be in Kimberley to meet patients and staff in Kimberley Hospital and visit inmates of the Resthaven and

    ANC Daily News Briefing 1994

  • A memorial service will be held July 31, 2004 at Resthaven Mortuary,

    Hendrix, Jerry W. 1991

  • Resthaven; Jerry Hendrix was buried in Arlington in July 2004.

    McGonigle, William D. 1968

  • Into this Resthaven it was my happy privilege to spend five-sevenths of a week of August, and the rare privilege of being obliged to do nothing was a great delight.

    A Backward Glance at Eighty Murdock, Charles A 1921

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