While strolling the grounds a gate was opened and Henry said, "This is our cemetery."  He spoke of several who were buried there, and told us how the poor were often humiliated when they could not afford to bury their loved ones.

The cemetery in the upper portion of the 50 acres


As Henry had desired, he was laid to rest here on April 21st, 2001.  There were three memorial services held in Ecuador, and one held in the U.S.



Looking down on the upper 25 acres....
Two homes have been built for the future camp director and caretaker.  There is also a 60,000 gallon water reservoir that can serve as a backup for the orphanage as necessary.

Looking down on the upper 25 acres