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Name of Deceased Interment Date Interment Site , Rosana H June 9 Name Of Deceased Interment Date Interment Site , Rosana H June 9, 1939 11-02-12-01 Abbott, Albert E 8/14/1893 06-02-13-03 Abbott, Charles R March 4, 1904 06-02-13-03 Abbott, Elizabeth Jane October 27, 1945 04-BE-03-02 Abbott, Ewart W April 9, 1923 08-10-04-02 Abbott, Viola March 19, 1968 08-10-04-04 Abbott, William July 16, 1954 04-BE-03-03 Abbott, William George March 20, 1953 08-10-04-05 Abercrombie, Ada May 11, 1923 11-09-11-03 Abercrombie, Aileen April 16, 1935 11-09-11-01 Abercrombie, Albert John January 3, 1944 11-09-11-03 Abercrombie, Bruce Erland October 25, 1989 21-CW-07-01 Abercrombie, Charlotte March 21, 1933 11-09-11-02 Abercrombie, Ethel February 9, 1977 10-06-15-02 Abercrombie, Henry Austin February 11, 1954 11-09-09-11 Abercrombie, James Henry Gordon January 5, 1990 21-CW-07-02 Abercrombie, Margaretta April 1, 1957 11-09-11-04 Abercrombie, Richard H June 12, 1931 11-09-11-04 Abercrombie, Samuel B September 24, 1949 11-09-11-02 Abercrombie, Sarah Ann February 12, 1917 11-09-11-05 Abercrombie, Vera Luella April 22, 1988 11-09-11-01 Abraham, Ethel March 3, 1972 09-12-04-04 Ace, Gwenllian Megan May 1, 2003 47-BE-02-04 Ace, Henry George March 28, 1981 47-BE-02-03 Acheson, Margaret 4/15/1890 06-06-08-04 Ackerman, Gwendolyn Edith ,AKA Gwen July 21, 2018 SG Ackert, John Herbert November 23, 2005 DEDICATION TREE-FW-ACKERT, JOHN Ackroyd, Clifford Unrecorded CG Adam, Charles Henry January 2, 1925 10-09-13-01 Adam, Christiana B 3/15/1882 10-11-12-03 Adam, George A November 27, 1900 10-09-13-05 Adam, George H January 6, 1944 09-09-12-01 Adam, Hannah Elizabeth April 5, 1946 10-09-13-02 Adam, Margaret C August 28, 1935 10-11-16-02 Adam, Marion Elizabeth Louise (nee Watts) February 5, 2016 74-FW-12-02 Adam, Mary Etta October 21, 1941 10-07-09-03 Adam, Nellie September 21, 1961 14-03-07-05 Adam, Petron July 15, 1950 10-07-09-04 Adam, Robert Thos July 30, 1917 10-11-16-01 Adam, Thomas R. 9/6/1888 10-11-12-02 Adam, William "Gordon" August 18, 2007 74-FW-12-01 Adams, A' Delbert December 9, 1929 14-03-07-04 Adams, Beatrice E December 3, 1901 09-09-12-03 Adams, Clarence January 13, 1992 67-FW-06-01 Adams, Elizabeth September 11, 1935 09-09-12-02 Adams, Ernest Walter December 16, 1957 29-A-05-03 Adams, George November 19, 1919 13-06-05-04 Adams, George Gilbert June 15, 1949 13-09-15-01 Adams, Hazel October 2, 1925 13-09-15-03 Adams, Ida May 14, 1910 11-09-08-02 Adams, Lillian Margaret May 12, 2008 67-FW-06-02 Adams, Lottie Anna May 8, 1967 16-A-04-02 Adams, Robert August 16, 1939 16-A-04-01 Adams, Robert Charles December 7, 2001 49-BW-01-03 Adams, Sarah E December 3, 1949 13-09-15-02 Adams, Sarah J January 28, 1909 11-09-08-02 Adams, Shawn Graig July 9, 1993 68-FW-04-03 Adams, Thomas 2/5/1896 10-11-12-01 Adams, William May 1, 1909 11-09-08-03 Adamson, Eula Victoria (nee Vibert),AKA "Victoria" September 17, 2020 20-E-05 Adamson, Laurence David December 21, 2009 20-E-05 Addison, Ethel May June 10, 1996 14-CW-01-04 Addison, John Malcolm January 29, 1998 14-CW-01-03 Agnew, Adaline March 6, 1958 13-07-05-03 Agnew, Andrew 6/2/1882 03-06-06-01 Agnew, Ann Roberta March 15, 1917 03-06-02-03 Agnew, Austin Robert December 23, 2006 03-06-02-04 Agnew, Benjamin April 17, 1922 11-01-05-01 Agnew, George F October 4, 1948 08-BE-07-01 Agnew, James 3/20/1896 03-06-06-02 Agnew, Jas July 14, 1935 09-06-08-03 Agnew, John D December 16, 1919 03-06-02-03 Agnew, Laura March 11, 1948 08-BE-07-02 Agnew, Mabel L October 22, 1942 04-01-03-04 Agnew, Martha January 6, 1918 03-06-02-02 Agnew, Mary Helen January 1, 1933 11-09-02-02 Agnew, Myrna Jaqueline Shirley October 11, 2003 03-06-02-05 Agnew, Robert February 2, 1904 03-06-02-01 Agnew, Robert B September 4, 1954 08-A-06-01 Agnew, Ruby E. 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