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Iola Cemetery Page 1 of 129 Listing of Burial Spaces Thu Jul 16, 2020 3:05:43 PM Iola Cemetery Page 1 of 129 Listing of Burial Spaces Add- Disp Pers Date Fun Obit ition Block Lot Space Deceased or Owner DOD DOB Type Type BirthLocation DeathLocation DeedNo Sold Dir Aval 1 02 109 7 ?????? SOPHIA ?????? BUR 1 01 147 5 ??????????????? 12/19/1881 BUR ? 1 07 092 2? ??????????????????/ 4/7/1883 BUR 228 1 08 049 4 ABBE CARL D. 08/12/2016 02/01/1945CRE ADU 1087 380 1 08 049 2 ABBE CLARENCE 5/13/1976 BUR ADU 1086 1 08 049 3 ABBE ELLEN 8/25/1998 BUR ADU 1087 380 1 08 049 1 ABBE JAMES GEORGE 1/27/2014 4/10/1940 CRE ADU 1086 380 1 08 034 3 ABBE ORIAN 2/20/1945 BUR ADU 1 05 059 8 ABBOTT CHILD 7/27/1907 BUR CHIL 786 1 05 085 7 ABEL DAISY J 12/24/1934 BUR QT 1 05 085 5 ABLE AMIL 9/12/1920 BUR ADU QT 1 02 011 2 ABRAMS ALBERT 11/16/1928 BUR ADU 818 1 02 011 8 ABRAMS BRUCE 11/9/1932 BUR ADU 818 1 02 011 6 ABRAMS JOHN 3/25/1922 BUR ADU 818 1 02 011 7 ABRAMS KATE M 4/10/1921 BUR ADU 818 1 02 011 5 ABRAMS MARGARET 11/9/1905 BUR ADU 818 1 07 159 3 ACERS ELLEN 3/10/1919 BUR ADU 170 1 07 159 8 ACERS FREDDIE A 8/22/1875 BUR BAB 170 1 07 159 2 ACERS GRACE 2/5/1947 BUR ADU 170 1 07 159 5 ACERS JULIETT 9/12/1882 BUR 170 1 07 159 4 ACERS NELSON 12/8/1908 BUR ADU 170 1 07 159 1 ACERS ROSWELL 1/1/1904 BUR ADU 170 1 07 183 3? ACHILEY MAGGIE 10/3/1881 BUR 135 1 04 148 1 ADAMS ADDA S. 7/31/1969 1869 BUR 445 1 04 184 7 ADAMS ALLEN RICE 10/4/1923 AGE 62 BUR ADU 422 1 04 197 8 ADAMS ALVA 10/30/1956 BUR 658 & 974 1 02 082 4 ADAMS ARCHIBALD 3/13/1922 BUR ADU 44 1 02 082 2 ADAMS BARBARA 10/21/1937 CRE ADU 44 1 04 047 6 ADAMS BEN 5/4/1990 BUR ADU 380 1 04 047 7 ADAMS BEULAH J 1/29/2001 BUR ADU 380 1 06 014 5 ADAMS C E 10/26/1936 BUR ADU 979 1 02 008 7 ADAMS C E 1901 BUR 635 1 02 082 7 ADAMS CHARLES 8/31/1937 BUR ADU 44 1 02 082 1 ADAMS DAVID 2/11/1877 BUR ADU 44 Thu Jul 16, 2020 3:05:43 PM Iola Cemetery Page 2 of 129 Listing of Burial Spaces Add- Disp Pers Date Fun Obit ition Block Lot Space Deceased or Owner DOD DOB Type Type BirthLocation DeathLocation DeedNo Sold Dir Aval 1 02 082 2A ADAMS DELILAH 2/1/1903 BUR 44 1 05 143 2 ADAMS EMMA (Mrs 8/21/1944 10/06/1862BUR ADU 612 Harold B. Adams) 1 05 143 4 ADAMS HAROLD 06/02/1902 06/23/1901BUR 612 BROOKS 1 05 143 3 ADAMS HOWARD 04/23/1913 01/12/1845BUR ADU 612 BROOKS 1 04 197 7 ADAMS JAMES J 2/24/1958 BUR ADU 658 & 974 1 04 184 5 ADAMS JAMES W. 10/14/1895 10/21/1862BUR ADU 422 1 04 197 6 ADAMS KENNETH 3/6/1907 5 MONTHSBUR BAB 658 & 974 1 04 148 7 ADAMS L. ETHEL 9/9/1905 1878 BUR ADU 445 1 04 184 8 ADAMS LAURA BELLE 3/16/1926 AGE 70 BUR ADU 422 1 04 197 5 ADAMS LORETTA 3/20/1903 BUR 658 & 974 1 04 148 5 ADAMS LULA D. 1897 1872 BUR 445 1 04 148 2 ADAMS M. ELSIE 12/28/1962 1875 BUR ADU 445 1 02 082 6 ADAMS MAMMIE 6/3/1887 BUR 44 1 02 082 8 ADAMS MARTHA 10/30/1882 BUR 44 1 02 082 5 ADAMS MAUDE 8/18/1880 BUR 44 1 04 148 4 ADAMS MELISSA J. 8/25/1910 1842 BUR ADU 445 1 04 148 6 ADAMS OLIVER O. 1900 1867 BUR 445 1 04 148 8 ADAMS SAMUEL Q. 11/12/1937 1871 BUR ADU 445 1 02 061 7? ADAMS SARAH 4/9/1878 BUR 40 1 04 148 3 ADAMS WILLIAM C. 2/14/1911 1840 BUR ADU 445 1 06 106 5 ADDINGTON JOHN 4/26/1901 05/30/1848BUR ADU 546 1 03 104 6? AKLEY ???????? 4/9/1880 BUR 1 03 104 8? AKLEY ????????? ?????? BUR 1 03 104 7? AKLEY ADA ??????/ BUR 1 03 104 5? AKLEY GEORGE 9/15/1906 BUR 1 06 137 8 ALCOCK DRUSELLA 6/14/1926 BUR 191 1 06 137 6 ALCOCK MARY 11/9/1906 1817 BUR 191 1 06 137 2 ALCOCK MATTIE 1893 1844 BUR 191 1 06 137 5 ALCOCK W B 1897 1814 BUR 191 1 06 137 1 ALCOCK WALDO 1906 1847 BUR ADU 191 1 01 141 7 ALDER CONRAD 8/30/1881 BUR ADU 13 1 01 141 8 ALDER LATIMER 6/23/1871 BUR ? 13 Thu Jul 16, 2020 3:05:43 PM Iola Cemetery Page 3 of 129 Listing of Burial Spaces Add- Disp Pers Date Fun Obit ition Block Lot Space Deceased or Owner DOD DOB Type Type BirthLocation DeathLocation DeedNo Sold Dir Aval 1 07 158 6 ALENBOUGH LONNIE 9/18/1887 7 YRS BUR CHIL 173 1 04 088 8 ALEXANDER JOHN 9/16/1927 BUR ADU 969 1 04 088 7 ALEXANDER JOHN G 12/13/1916 BUR ADU 969 1 05 019 3 ALEXANDER MAUDE 5/3/1906 1 DAY BUR BAB 850 1 04 098 2 ALEXANDER NETTIE V 10/10/1915 BUR ADU 771 1 02 109 5 ALEXANDER S M 6/12/1863 BUR 1 04 088 6 ALEXANDER SADIE 12/13/1916 BUR ADU 969 1 04 098 3 ALEXANDER WALTER 3/28/1916 7 YRS BUR CHIL 771 1 05 161 1? ALLEMANG J W 10/30/1901 BUR 578 1 08 016 4 ALLEN CORNELIUS 7/20/1933 4 MONTHSBUR BAB 1 02 023 5 ALLEN ESTELL 7/31/1908 BUR 941 1 08 040 4 ALLEN FRED F. 11/29/1935 09/26/1854BUR 1 02 023 6/7 ALLEN JESSIE 6/7/1913 BUR ADU 941 1 02 023 7 ALLEN JOHN T 10/22/1957 BUR ADU 941 1 02 023 8 ALLEN OPAL O 2/25/1987 BUR ADU 941 1 08 016 3 ALLEN WILTHALA 7/15/1935 BUR 1 05 109 3 ALLISON ARTEMINA R 11/29/1913 BUR ADU 655 1 07 086 1 ALLISON MARY MOLLIE 8/28/1943 BUR ADU QT 1 06 140 4 ALLISON NETTIE B 7/29/1918 1875 BUR ADU 231 1 05 109 2 ALLISON ROBERDEAU 3/4/1903 01/29/1830BUR 655 1 07 086 2 ALLISON WALTER L 12/4/1944 BUR ADU QT 1 03 062 1? ALLISON WILLIAM 6/7/1902 BUR 112 1 01 107 1 ALTERMAN HENRY 4/7/1905 BUR ADU 781 1 06 012 8 ALTERMAN JUDY 1/29/1936 BUR ADU 603 1 01 107 2 ALTERMAN WILLIAM 1/6/1906 1 DAY BUR BAB 781 1 06 012 1 ALTERMAN WILLIAM JR 5/19/1965 BUR ADU 603 1 01 006 3 ALTEZ FRANK 8/17/1922 2/13/1861 BUR ADU 957 1 06 131 2 AMAM IDA 8/10/1932 BUR ADU 560 1 07 133 8 ANDERSON AMELIA A 7/6/1919 BUR 176 1 04 034 8 ANDERSON AXEL W 5/12/1982 BUR ADU 877 1 04 034 2 ANDERSON BABY 8/4/1913 BUR BAB 877 1 02 048 4? ANDERSON BESSIE 9/13/1903 BUR 563 1 02 048 1 ANDERSON BURNICE 7/22/1901 BUR BAB 563 1 01 010 6 ANDERSON CARRIE 1879 BUR ADU 67 Thu Jul 16, 2020 3:05:43 PM Iola Cemetery Page 4 of 129 Listing of Burial Spaces Add- Disp Pers Date Fun Obit ition Block Lot Space Deceased or Owner DOD DOB Type Type BirthLocation DeathLocation DeedNo Sold Dir Aval 1 01 010 1/2 ANDERSON CINDRELLA 12/4/1921 BUR ADU 67 1 04 110 8 ANDERSON FORREST W 5/9/1953 1880 BUR ADU 856 1 04 110 7 ANDERSON FRANK W 2/7/1953 1880 BUR ADU 856 1 02 048 3? ANDERSON HELEN 11/3/1903 BUR 563 1 04 110 6 ANDERSON JENA 6/26/1906 1905 BUR CHIL 856 1 07 133 5 ANDERSON JOHN 2/17/1914 BUR ADU 176 1 03 129 1? ANDERSON LEVINA 1895 1821 BUR 421 1 07 161 1 ANDERSON MAZIE 1887 1867 BUR 140 1 01 010 8 ANDERSON NANCY 11/23/1867 BUR ADU 67 1 04 034 7 ANDERSON NORA 11/5/1982 BUR ADU 877 1 01 010 4 ANDERSON T T 11/12/1916 BUR ADU 67 1 01 010 7 ANDERSON WILLIAM T 8/22/1867 BUR ADU 67 1 03 001 2 APPLE ANNIE M 9/14/1914 BUR ADU 24 1 03 001 3 APPLE GEORGE 6/19/1877 BUR 24 1 03 001 4 APPLE GEORGE W 2/16/1914 BUR 24 1 06 137 3 ARCHIBALD GRACE 7/28/1883 2 YRS BUR CHIL 191 1 02 003 5 ARMSTRONG EASTER C 11/26/1876 04/18/1836BUR ? 99 1 02 003 6 ARMSTRONG ROBERT 1/12/1878 04/06/1836BUR ? 99 1 03 058 4? ARNETT ELIZABETH 1863 BUR 1 03 058 1 ARNETT J D 2/20/1932 1858 BUR 1 07 087 4 ARNETT J WESLEY 10/23/1912 BUR ADU 237 1 03 058 2 ARNETT LILLY MAY 3/28/1950 CRE 1 07 087 3 ARNETT SCEREPTER 2/3/1920 BUR ADU 237 1 06 099 2&3 ARNOLD BABY 12/30/1918 11 DAYS BUR BAB 434 1 07 155 1 ARNOLD E W 12/22/1937 BUR 161 1 07 155 5? ARNOLD ELLSWORTH 5/17/1882 BUR 161 1 03 031 3? ARNOLD HARRIET 4/22/1873 BUR 109 1 03 031 4? ARNOLD HENRY 7/23/1880 BUR 109 1 03 031 2? ARNOLD J W 8/29/1905 BUR ADU 109 1 07 155 2 ARNOLD LOUISA 5/11/1943 BUR ADU 161 1 06 099 5 ARNOLD MARTHA 3/25/1898 1872 BUR 434 1 06 099 7 ARNOLD MARY E.
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