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12/13/2010 CEMETERY Page 1 FIRST NAME MIDDLE LAST NAME CEMETERY 12/13/2010 FIRST NAME MIDDLE LAST NAME BIRTH DATE DEATH DATE LOT # BLOCK # DESCRIPTION Craig L. Abbott 11/20/1975 10/4/1997 96 8 Donald Abbott 96 8 Sharon Abbott 96 8 Acricol Abercrombie 1860 1944 111 2 Ida F. Abercrombie 1863 1948 111 2 Isaac M. Abercrombie 1869 1943 5 5 Issac M. Abercrombie 74 yrs. 9/10/1907 5 5 Kenneth B. Abercrombie 8/24/1896 6/24/1954 111 2 Mary Abercrombie 4/22/1832 9/15/1909 5 5 Odie E. Abercrombie 1872 1957 5 5 R. J. Ackelson 28 yrs. 11/10/1894 31 4 Chis E. Ackerman 3/4/1905 2/19/1974 135 7 Clara L. Ackerman 5/6/1913 39 7 Fern Ackerman 8/6/1911 5/22/1996 177 1 Hazel Viola Ackerman 7/31/1905 9/17/1927 177 1 Henry E. Ackerman 5/31/1917 8/18/1968 39 7 Herman E. Ackerman 8/22/1902 6/4/1959 177 1 John E. Ackerman 6/10/1898 4/15/1945 137 1 Lorena A. Ackerman 11/13/1911 3/20/1977 98 7 Maxine L. Ackerman 10/15/1917 9/6/1978 135 7 Opal A. Ackerman 2/16/1892 7/3/1984 137 1 Phyllis C. Ackerman 10/21/1939 2/9/1996 126 8 Richard O. Ackerman 2/13/1911 7/6/1993 98 7 Spencer R. Ackerman 6/22/1996 12/11/1996 127 8 Elvina Karlson Adams 1/30/1889 1/19/1965 18 4 Hattie Adams 2/18/1863 9/24/1955 115 1 Mary M. Adams 7/13/1806 9/22/1880 4 5 Alvin Aden 8/8/1906 12/16/1966 31 7 Alvina Aden 1912 90 7 Arthur Aden 4/2/1902 2/23/1986 45 8 Carol Aden 114 8 Catherine Aden 7/15/1890 5/22/1989 18 2 Des Neiges Aden 4/5/1908 3/15/1996 80 1 Dorothy C. Aden 144 7 Edmund J. Aden 7/14/1914 9/9/1976 144 7 Ernest G. Aden 9/16/1909 12/16/1984 91 7 Etta J. Aden 1879 1952 152 2 Frieda Marie Aden 2/8/1903 6/21/1946 152 2 George B. Aden 9/29/1899 12/27/1953 152 2 Hanna Aden 5/12/1904 7/23/1990 45 8 Heye M. Aden 1879 1960 152 2 Hilka E. Aden 4/6/1896 11/14/1966 68 1 Jim Aden 80 1 Joan Aden 125 8 Page 1 CEMETERY 12/13/2010 FIRST NAME MIDDLE LAST NAME BIRTH DATE DEATH DATE LOT # BLOCK # DESCRIPTION Keith Aden 114 8 Lena E. Aden 12/27/1915 49 7 Louise M. Aden 1/12/1913 91 7 Mearl M. Aden 9/8/1919 1/2/1986 61 1 Pauline Aden 9/23/1906 31 7 Reinhard G. Aden 12/16/1902 49 7 Renkie H. Aden 165 7 Roger Aden 140 8 Romaine Aden 125 8 Rudolph Aden 1887 1974 18 2 Shirley Aden 140 8 Verna C. Aden 165 7 Victor E. Aden 3/2/1910 7/8/1999 90 7 Virgil Aden 4/16/1913 11/23/1995 77 3 Virginia Aden 61 1 William G. Aden 10/31/1896 7/17/1963 68 1 Charley Alberts 1887 1964 61 2 George C. Alberts 2/21/1927 8 8 Hilway Alberts 7/5/1903 9/10/1990 61 2 Johnie W. Alberts 1930 1940 61 2 Lane W. Alberts 12/22/1962 1/1/1981 8 8 Mary Alberts 1856 1941 61 2 Rosemary Alberts 8/15/1932 8 8 Lottie Aldien 1850 1936 35 5 Swan Aldien 1857 1952 35 5 Dorothy E. Alexander 9/20/1911 1/3/1994 118A 1 Lucy Alexander 1905 1951 118 1 Wm. M."Alex" Alexander 1902 1978 118 1 Edith M. Allen 5/20/1903 6/7/1925 141 2 Evelyn Allen 2/2/1907 7/20/1982 84 8 H. Howard Allen 10/14/1902 9/13/1982 84 8 Sophie V. Alm 5/26/1888 4/5/1977 188 1 Swan N. Alm 8/1/1887 10/1/1951 188 1 Jim Ambler 1/30/1925 51 8 Pat Ambler 7/1/1929 51 8 Peggy Jo Ambler 3/27/1952 10/6/1979 51 8 Terry Ameland 6/14/1978 4/3/1999 151 7 Elmer Andersen 12/12/1888 5/10/1911 40 6 Mary Andersen 2/9/1862 3/18/1928 40 6 Nels C. Andersen 10/9/1861 5/25/1942 40 6 Willie Andersen 5/16/1903 5/20/1906 40 6 A. Lloyd Anderson 1886 1963 36 2 Albert Anderson 2/10/1888 1/15/1955 89 2 Andrew Anderson 1841 1926 1 5 Page 2 CEMETERY 12/13/2010 FIRST NAME MIDDLE LAST NAME BIRTH DATE DEATH DATE LOT # BLOCK # DESCRIPTION Anna A. Anderson 1891 1961 75 2 Anna S.Peterson Anderson 4/26/1847 10/29/1882 1 5 Arthur C. Anderson 1900 1952 162 2 B. N. Anderson 1851 1937 30 6 Ben Anderson 8/30/1899 2/6/1992 75A 2 Bernard D. Anderson 12/10/1926 11/20/1995 74A 2 Brita K. Anderson 1887 1959 44 5 Carl V. Anderson 1887 1955 75 2 Cary Susanna Anderson 7/25/1861 9/26/1915 24 5 Charles E. Anderson 5/24/1886 12/26/1968 45 2 Christ Anderson 1855 1917 17 6 D. Ethel Anderson 1891 1974 36 2 Dale Anderson 12/28/1931 8/29/1933 162 2 Dr. Clara H. Anderson 12/30/1888 1/14/1977 86 6 Earenst W. Anderson 1887 1955 48 3 Ellen M. Anderson 12/23/1881 1/9/1977 1 5 Emily A. Anderson 5/29/1865 8/2/1940 1 5 Emilyn K. Anderson 11/6/1901 1 5 Emma C. Anderson 9/22/1892 7/31/1957 89 2 Ernest G. Anderson 1894 1956 47 2 Ernest O. Anderson 2/1/1898 2/20/1978 129 7 Esther A. Anderson 9/27/1895 10/24/1975 11 2 Esther J. Anderson 1897 1973 30 6 Ezekiel Anderson 1893 1975 42 7 Ferne M. Anderson 2/24/1908 10/17/1995 162 2 Ihfe Frank Anderson 5/2/1890 11/16/1975 14 1 Fred J. Anderson 12/11/1883 8/3/1959 11 2 Fred Anderson 1862 1935 17 6 Gerda H. Anderson 1894 1984 42 7 Gertrude S. Anderson 9/1/1900 1/13/1975 129 7 Hannah Anderson 1845 1898 86 6 Harriet A. Anderson 3/5/1919 4/2/2000 83A 2 Hattie Anderson 5/4/1890 11/28/1956 45 2 Hazel Anderson 8/4/1920 6/11/1994 74A 2 Howard L. Anderson 1910 1984 33 2 Ida Elizabeth Anderson 1876 1959 16 6 Ida Anderson 1869 1916 30 6 Joan Anderson 142 8 Joel Anderson 1881 1959 44 5 Johanna Anderson 1/15/1909 Age 79 17 6 Joseph Anderson 4/13/1925 8/7/1991 79A 2 Lawrence A. Anderson 83A 2 Lawrence A. Anderson 7/3/1912 9/15/1999 83A 2 Leland M. Anderson 1905 1984 13 6 Page 3 CEMETERY 12/13/2010 FIRST NAME MIDDLE LAST NAME BIRTH DATE DEATH DATE LOT # BLOCK # DESCRIPTION Lillian A. Anderson 6/18/1897 1 5 Lillie M. Anderson 1/14/1894 12/2/1985 14 1 Louisa Anderson 6/16/1835 12/16/1923 24 5 Martin N. Anderson 1902 1980 47 2 Mathias Anderson 6/25/1856 6/2/1917 1 5 Milton R. Anderson 4/14/1923 12/24/1923 89 2 Minnie L. Anderson 1885 1971 48 3 Morris Anderson 14A 1 Myrtle L. Anderson 8/17/1906 91 8 N. Dale Anderson 7/7/1925 7/28/1999 142 8 Noble M. Anderson 9/30/1887 9/27/1965 1 5 Olof Anderson 1857 1913 86 6 Otto Anderson 1870 1941 17 6 Pearl C. Anderson 2/12/1886 1/31/1968 1 5 Phyllis Anderson 6/16/1917 12/27/1990 161 7 Rosalie B. Anderson 1913 33 2 Rose G. Anderson 6/23/1893 9/7/1978 1 5 Royal W. Anderson 4/27/1895 10/10/1973 1 5 Ruby L. Anderson 9/26/1890 3/23/1974 1 5 Ruth Anderson 4/16/1923 6/28/1999 79A 2 Violet Anderson 4/19/1906 4/30/1995 75A 2 Walter E. Anderson 1905 1964 47 2 Walter J. Anderson 5/18/1899 8/12/1991 91 8 Elaine Joyce Applegate 10/9/1942 2/22/1943 167 1 John O. Arlt 1883 1943 50 2 James Jim Armstrong 11/29/1958 12/18/1999 98 8 Burhl D. Arnall 7/23/1901 8/30/1972 84 7 Darlene D. Arnall 3/31/1931 12/11/1980 87 7 Sara L. Arnall 2/23/1903 4/3/1972 84 7 William G. Arnall 6/13/1931 87 7 Elsie Etty Arnett 11/27/1934 7/6/1967 102 2 Dora K. Athenstadt 3/29/1888 7/25/1973 13 3 F.W. Otto Athenstadt 6/29/1875 9/18/1954 13 3 F.W. Richard Athenstadt 1/20/1920 1/28/1920 13 3 Eunice Auld 4/23/1915 1/10/1991 123 7 J. R. Auld 1906 1976 123 7 George H. Aunspaugh 1/7/1890 8/11/1937 138 1 Lily C. Aunspaugh 8/7/1896 7/7/1946 138 1 Lt. Merle G. Aunspaugh 4/20/1924 3/2/1945 138 1 Sarah H. 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