Andrew Holm (left) and Andrew Doig (right) standing on roof of the George Healy Vault in Oakwood Cemetery. The Healy Vault was built in 1890 and torn down when the Healy Chapel was built in 1912. The vault had a capacity of approximately 25 caskets and was used to store bodies in the winter until the bodies could be buried in the spring. Col. George Healy built the vault and donated it to Oakwood Cemetery.
The group of women are all members of the Ladies Aid Society of the Methodist Church; back row, left to right: Mrs. Weyland Stedman, Mrs. C. F. Dibble, Mrs. Susan E. Mount, unknown, Mrs. E. P. Robertson, Mrs. M. Luther, Miss Nellie Rowley, Miss Sadie Rowley, unknown, unknown with daughter, unknown, unknown, Mrs. H. M. Richardson, Mrs. H. E. Gerry, Mrs. N. F. Gilman; center row: Mrs. W. H. Dodge, Mrs. Robert Pollock, unknown, Mrs. S. Geisinger, Mrs. D. A. Morrison, Mrs. E. A. Knowlton (back of Morrison), Mrs. Marla (John) Emerick, Mrs. Covell; front row (sitting): Mrs. George Baihly, Mrs. Frank Doran, Mrs. M. V. Rowley, Mrs. P. L. Dansingburg, Mrs. S. C. Abbott, unknown, unknown