KADOMA CEMETERY
Kadoma
Zimbabwe
Location Information
Kadoma is a small town on the main road from Harare to Gweru, about mid way between the two.
On entering the town from the direction of Harare, take the first road right where there is an old railway engine on the corner. Continue for a further 0.8 km to a crossroads, turn right again and drive a further 0.7 km to another turning to the right, where the Cemetery is located on the corner.
There are two Commission pattern headstones in the cemetery, the first located about 20 metres in from the entrance and 15 metres to the right of the path and the second in front of the Jewish section which is in a walled enclosure to the rear of the cemetery.
Visiting Information
Kadoma Cemetery is open every day between 06:00 and 18:00.
Burial Details
LC/18 Sergeant R. T. Humphris, Southern Rhodesian Internment Camp Corps, died 9th October 1939, aged 55. Son of Richard Tom and Ellen Arabella Humphris; husband of Dorothy Gould Humphris, of Salisbury, Zimbabwe.
1850 Constable Samuel Roberts, British South African Police, 25th October 1918.
Kadoma is a small town on the main road from Harare to Gweru, about mid way between the two.
On entering the town from the direction of Harare, take the first road right where there is an old railway engine on the corner. Continue for a further 0.8 km to a crossroads, turn right again and drive a further 0.7 km to another turning to the right, where the Cemetery is located on the corner.
There are two Commission pattern headstones in the cemetery, the first located about 20 metres in from the entrance and 15 metres to the right of the path and the second in front of the Jewish section which is in a walled enclosure to the rear of the cemetery.
Visiting Information
Kadoma Cemetery is open every day between 06:00 and 18:00.
Burial Details
LC/18 Sergeant R. T. Humphris, Southern Rhodesian Internment Camp Corps, died 9th October 1939, aged 55. Son of Richard Tom and Ellen Arabella Humphris; husband of Dorothy Gould Humphris, of Salisbury, Zimbabwe.
1850 Constable Samuel Roberts, British South African Police, 25th October 1918.