Nunica Cemetery

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Nunica Cemetery has been around since 1883, and throughout its history there have been many mysterious, and paranormal activity surrounding the Cemetery. The resident spirit who supposedly walks the graveyard, is a Mr. Joel A. Bond. Joel A. Bond has been seen as a intelligent spirit and mostly watches from afar. Although despite Joel A. Bond being the main spirit known in the Cemetery, orbs, odd readings, and general uneasiness makes it especially haunting. A perfect place for an investigation! Most paranormal activity is best seen at night… Although paranormalists should be warned that the cemetery is watched by the police, and neighbors due to past shenanigans by some people who defiled graves, so plan your trips wisely.

(Submitted by Anthony)

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Geographic Information

Address:
12199 Cleveland St
Nunica, MI
United States

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GPS:
43.0769649, -86.09150239999997
County:
Ottawa County, Michigan
Nearest Towns:
Fruitport, MI (5.0 mi.)
Spring Lake, MI (5.3 mi.)
Ferrysburg, MI (6.5 mi.)
Grand Haven, MI (7.0 mi.)
Coopersville, MI (8.0 mi.)
Allendale, MI (10.0 mi.)
Norton Shores, MI (10.8 mi.)
Ravenna, MI (11.0 mi.)
Muskegon Heights, MI (11.4 mi.)
Roosevelt Park, MI (12.3 mi.)

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  1. When me and my club went to investigate the first time it was pretty quite, but sometime around 11:00pm everything seemed to shift. Suddenly the atmosphere was heavy, it became a blind walk in the dark. No one could see 3 feet in front of them. Around this time we decided to pack up and leave, but that was when we heard the weirdest thing … A scream! It was so lound, so blood chillingly awful, I genrely felt like someone was in trouble. But after searching the premisis for about another hour, the club members left, as well as myself, decided to give up. But I will never forget how quickly it got from spooky, to horror in the cemetery. It was a very intriguing investigation. Well worth the trip.

    • How did you get to stay that late? I’m my small team and I would love to investigate one night. I would love to know how to spend a night there investigating. Like, did you get a permit, talk to the local authorities? Please reply, I’d love to know. You can reach me at our e-mail: paranautsparanormalgroup@gmail.com

  2. In Nunica cemetery night time My don and I went there We saw one old tree a men hung up and died few minutes then gone We scared ran out of here never go there again night time better day time no problem

  3. I have seen a full shadow figure there who I believe to be Mr. Bond and have gotten many EVP’s at this site. I live just down the road and visit often with my group or by myself.

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