Rogers Park Mausoleum

The Rogers Park Mausoleum is an abandoned mausoleum in Rhode Island.







In 1847, George N. Briggs acquired farmland near Providence and formed a cemetery corporation in 1848. 5 Its location, far from the central city and along a tranquil pond, was typical of suburban cemeteries in the 19th century. Briggs patterned the new cemetery, Rogers Park, after Laurel Hill in Philadelphia, and opened in 1848. An administration building and chapel were planned for an island in the lake.

Despite considerable opposition from the neighborhood in 1927, Thomas F. Cullinan erected a three-story, 60-foot by 66-foot, granite-faced mausoleum for $150,000. 1 5 The crypt, designed on plans by Franklin Hindle, was the first of its kind in the state and had room for 1,200 plots.

Cullinan placed a portion of his profits into a perpetual care fund to keep the mausoleum in excellent condition. Eventually, 527 remains were entombed. 1

After Cullinan died, his daughter, Katherine Cullinan, took over the management of the Rogers Park Mausoleum. 1 3 After she passed in 2002, the Superior Court of Rhode Island found that the crypts had been deferred for over 20 years and that the perpetual care fund was almost exhausted. A Superior Court judge ordered the mausoleum into receivership in 2003. 3 4 The lawyer appointed to find a solution to the crypt died in November 2009, leaving the case to his law partner, who could also not find a workable solution. 4

The city had blocked the transfer of remains from the mausoleum over concerns that the building contains asbestos and lead paint. 1 The city claimed that making the mausoleum safe enough for relatives to remove the remains would cost the city $50,000. Removing the remains and demolishing the building would cost an estimated $2 million.

In 2016, funeral director Andrew Correia purchased the J.H. Williams & Company Funeral Home. 2 After coming across old files, Correia learned that its founder and family had been laid to rest in the decaying mausoleum. In what was deemed a part rescue mission and part moral obligation, Correia had the five bodies of the Williams family removed from Rogers Park in April 2018. Workers wore hazmat suits because of the asbestos and lead concerns. The caskets were in stages of severe deterioration, and one had to be duct-taped extensively after the bottom gave way from rot when workers removed it from the mausoleum. The bodies were re-interred in a nearby cemetery.


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  1. Campbell, Bradley. “No rest for the dead inside Roger Williams Park Mausoleum.” Rhode Island Public Radio.
  2. Allard, Deborah. “As R.I. mausoleum falls into disrepair, Somerset’s Andrew Correia works to save the dead.” Herald-News [Providence], 17 Apr. 2018.
  3. Heim, R.J. “Historic mausoleum crumbling away.” WJAR, 16 May 2011.
  4. Grimaldi, Paul. “No salvation in sight for crumbling Cranston mausoleum.” Herald-News [Providence], 9 May 2011.
  5. “Appendix H: Inventory.” Cranston, Rhode Island, Rhode Island Historical Preservation Commission, 1980, pp. 63–64.

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I share everyone’s outrage, but neither city nor state budgets can afford the costs involved in a remedy. However, I would add this shameful calamity to the list of local problems that any one member of the legion of uber-wealthy Rhode Islanders could easily fix as part of their own family’s charitable legacy.

This is horrific and you should be ashamed of yourselves. These are our Country’s founding families. They were buried here with love and respect and your treatment of these historical figures is an absolute disgrace to the people of Rhode Island and all U.S. citizens.

This is deplorable you all need to step up and fix this those people paid to be there for eternity restore it one section at a time if that were smart they would build a new one say 200 crypts move 200 people at a time out restore that section of the Mausoleum and return them the building is made of concrete and marble so it could be restored and then they could sell the 200crypts to generate funds to maintain Both mousolems

This is the most disgusting sad state of affairs of where people’s dead loved one’s were left for eternity and it turned into hell on earth. Rhode Island owes these people to move them to other cemeteries ASAP! The fact that many of these bodies have now been robbed from their coffins in beyond belief. What will Rhode Island do with this problem? You can tell there are at least over 20 or 30 of these coffins with missing bodies, or just few parts left in some. I just watched the Utube video on this and was literally shocked out of my mind at what I saw. Absolutely deplorable conditions, and there is no excuse for this! STOP STALLING AND TAKE CARE OF THIS HORRENDOUS SITUATION NOW BEFORE MORE BODIES ARE STOLEN FROM THIS HORRILBE HELL HOLE!

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