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Cemetery Names Master .Xlsx Salem City Cemetery Names and Location Updated 6/01/2021 Deceased Last Name First Name Birthdate Death Date Grave Location ABBOTT TODD GEORGE 3/1/1969 5/1/2004BLK 102, LOT 3, PLOT 3 ABILDSCOV PETER LAURIDS #N/A 6/12/1922BLK 060, LOT 2 ABILDSKOV ANNA MARIE PETERSON #N/A #N/A BLK 060, LOT 2, PLOT 4 ABILDSKOV ANNIE MARIE PETERSON #N/A 9/27/1985BLK 060, LOT 2, PLOT 2 ABILDSKOV ASMUS PAPE #N/A 4/7/1981BLK 060, LOT 2, PLOT 1 ABILDSKOV DALE P. 6/7/1933 11/2/1985BLK 060, LOT 2, PLOT 5 ADAMS GARY LEE 1/8/1939 7/22/2009BLK 097, LOT 1, PLOT 1 ADAMS GEORGE RUDGER 8/1/1903 11/7/1980BLK 092, LOT 1, PLOT 1 ADAMS GOLDA 6/20/1916 9/1/2002BLK 084, LOT 1, PLOT 3 ADAMS HARVEY DEE 1/1/1914 1/10/2001BLK 084, LOT 1, PLOT 2 ADAMS RUBY MAY HANCOCK 7/31/1905 2/29/2000BLK 092, LOT 1 ADAMS TUCKER GARY 10/26/2017 11/20/2017BLK 097, LOT 1, PLOT 3 EAST ALLEN HAROLD JESSE 12/17/1993 7/7/2010BLK 137, LOT 2, PLOT 4 ANDERSEN DENNIS FLOYD 8/28/1936 1/22/2003BLK 016, LOT 3, PLOT 1 ANDERSEN MARY PETERSON TREMELLING #N/A 1/10/1953BLK 040, LOT 3 ANDERSON ALICE LUCILE GARDNER 5/10/1923 5/25/2003BLK 019, LOT 2, PLOT 3W ANDERSON DENNIS MARION #N/A 4/14/1970BLK 084, LOT 1, PLOT 4 ANDERSON DIANNA 10/17/1957 11/9/1957BLK 075, LOT 1 N 1/2 ANDERSON HOWARD C. 8/28/1928 1/16/1962BLK 064, LOT 1 ANDERSON JOHN ALFRED #N/A 3/12/1968BLK 093, LOT 1 ANDERSON JUANITA GARDINER BISHOP 2/4/1927 2/12/2016BLK 017, LOT 5, PLOT 3 ANDERSON KIMBALL BUTLER 4/15/1926 4/9/1973BLK 057, LOT 4, PLOT 3 ANDERSON LAVONDA SHEEN 11/28/1929 5/29/2010BLK 075, LOT 1, PLOT 4 ANDERSON LEORA C. 10/22/1925 1/31/2008BLK 057, LOT 4, PLOT 4 ANDERSON LYNN EUGENE 7/30/1927 8/5/2000BLK 075, LOT 1, PLOT 3 ANDERSON NICHOLAUS JAMES 9/22/1984 3/6/2005BLK 105, LOT 4, PLOT 6 ANDERSON PAULINE GIBBONS #N/A 5/9/1987BLK 093, LOT 1 ANDREWS FRANK EARROL 2/11/1913 3/27/1992BLK 059, LOT 6 ANDREWS MARTHA LEONA DAVIS RIDING 9/28/1918 8/31/1993BLK 059, LOT 6 ANDREWS R DELOS 1/19/1927 12/25/2016BLK 111, LOT 1, PLOT 1 ANGUS KIM BRUCE 12/8/1952 8/15/2016BLK 067, LOT 5, PLOT 2 ANGUS RONALD EDWIN (WITH MOTHER) 11/11/1949 9/1/2007 BLK 067, LOT 5, PLOT 2 ARCHULATA INFANT 12/17/1968 12/19/1968BLK 069, LOT 1 ARCHULETA MILDRES MARIA 8/5/1975 10/9/1995BLK 068, LOT 5 ARMSTRONG FLOSS JORGENSEN 3/20/1906 3/10/1997BLK 039, LOT 4 ARMSTRONG HAROLD SESSIONS 12/15/1905 7/17/1982BLK 039, LOT 4 ARMSTRONG RICHARD 9/30/1962 8/7/2002BLK 101, LOT 6, PLOT 1 ARRINGTON JONATHAN BLAKE 5/5/2008 5/5/2008BLK 097, LOT 5, PLOT 4E ASAY PRESTON STEVE 5/28/1974 6/15/2019BLK 222, LOT 3, PLOT 8 ATTERTON SHIRLEY FAYE SPURGEON 12/3/1934 8/30/1998 BLK 107, LOT 4, PLOT 5 ATWOOD DARA JANE #N/A #N/A BLK 014, LOT 3 ATWOOD DOYLE WILLARD 7/5/1940 12/15/2019BLK 040, LOT 5, PLOT 4 ATWOOD GORDAN LEIGH 9/30/1907 10/20/1907BLK 014, LOT 3, PLOT 7 AVERETT DOUGLAS WALTER 11/13/1924 11/5/1992BLK 074, LOT 2, PLOT 6 AVERETT RUBY ADELE 1/21/1926 9/13/2020BLK 074, LOT 2, PLOT 5 BAHR ANNIE SOPHIE SCHULTZ #N/A 6/13/1907BLK 035, LOT 1, PLOT 2 BAHR BABY 3/4/1939 3/5/1939BLK 052, LOT 4, PLOT 8 BAHR CALVIN EMMETT 2/9/1924 1/21/1927BLK 034, LOT 1 BAHR CLARENCE OSRO #N/A 2/23/1901BLK 034, LOT 4 BAHR CLAUS OTTO #N/A 10/25/1905BLK 034, LOT 4 BAHR EMMA O. MADALENE PETERSON #N/A 11/29/1955BLK 034, LOT 1, PLOT 2 BAHR EMMETT C. 2/9/1923 1/21/1927BLK 034, LOT 1, PLOT 8 BAHR GEORGE DARRELL 4/19/1918 10/17/1953BLK 052, LOT 4, PLOT 1 BAHR GEORGE MERLIN #N/A 3/2/1971BLK 034, LOT 1, PLOT 1 BAHR HENRICH #N/A #N/A BLK 034, LOT 4 BAHR INFANT #N/A #N/A BLK 034, LOT 4 BAHR JOHN D. #N/A #N/A BLK 034, LOT 4 BAHR JUDY ANN 4/19/1952 2/25/1956BLK 077, LOT 3, PLOT 6W BAHR LENORA #N/A #N/A BLK 034, LOT 4 BAHR MARGRETTE ANNE #N/A #N/A BLK 034, LOT 4 BAHR MARY ANN GRANT #N/A 11/1/1927BLK 034, LOT 4 BAHR MAY ROBERTSON 11/30/1917 2/10/2010BLK 052, LOT 4, PLOT 2 BAHR MYRLE LAVERN 1/24/1920 7/13/2008BLK 034, LOT 1, PLOT 7E BAHR NELLIE JANE #N/A #N/A BLK 034, LOT 4 BAHR RITA ANN EVA 12/27/1949 1/16/1975BLK 052, LOT 4, PLOT 5 Page 1 of 45 Salem City Cemetery Names and Location Updated 6/01/2021 Deceased Last Name First Name Birthdate Death Date Grave Location BAHR RUTH 11/25/1924 6/29/2014BLK 077, LOT 3, PLOT 7 BAHR SARAH IRAS #N/A #N/A BLK 035, LOT 1 BAHR STERLING OTTO 10/23/1921 7/2/2000BLK 077, LOT 3, PLOT 8 BAHR WILHELM ANDREWS #N/A #N/A BLK 035, LOT 1, PLOT 4 BAHR WILLIAM #N/A #N/A BLK 035, LOT 1, PLOT 5 BAHR WILLIAM ELLIS #N/A #N/A BLK 034, LOT 4 BAILEY SADIE SNOW DAVIS STEWART #N/A 2/7/1981BLK 030, LOT 1 BAKER BURNELL 9/30/1910 7/22/1977BLK 009, LOT 5, PLOT 1 BAKER C. KENDALL 5/13/1934 9/3/2017BLK 200, LOT 1, PLOT 2 BAKER CLEA CURTIS 9/2/1922 7/22/2003BLK 009, LOT 5, PLOT 2 BAKER REBECCA LOUISE BISH0P 8/17/1973 1/23/1998BLK 103, LOT 1, PLOT 7 BALL DWIGHT LAMAR 8/4/2011BLK 128, LOT 3, PLOT 3 BALL DWIGHT SNOW 12/21/1929 4/22/1996BLK 091, LOT 4, PLOT BALL SHIRLY FAYE 4/9/1932 12/11/1905BLK 091, LOT 4, PLOT BALOG ALOYSIUS MICHAEL 3/12/1922 6/26/2006BLK 135, LOT 2, PLOT 8 BALOG EMMA ALVEY 8/14/1917 1/1/2003BLK 135, LOT 2, PLOT 7 BANGERTER LORETTA O. YOUNGBLOOD 5/25/1941 1/11/1994 BLK 084, LOT 4, PLOT 7 BARNES JAN FANNIE BLACK UNDERWOOD #N/A 4/16/1965BLK 002, LOT 1 BARNEY ARNELL LLEWELLYN 6/11/1902 11/14/1987BLK 008, LOT 5 BARNEY DOTT JOLLEY 9/22/1909 9/4/1990BLK 008, LOT 5 BARTON THERESA CHRISTINE 11/2/1900 2/22/2001BLK 005, LOT 4, PLOT 6 BASTIAN RICHARD KEITH 3/2/1935 3/26/2012BLK 131, LOT 3, PLOT 8 BAUER STEVEN RAY 6/26/1950 2/17/2009BLK 101, LOT 3, PLOT 1 BAUM CURTIS J. 4/3/1949 2/11/2020BLK 036, LOT 2, PLOT 8 BAXTER HAZEL BISHOP 9/13/1911 9/25/1975BLK 003, LOT 2 BEAN BETTY LOU G 7/25/1934 4/15/2006BLK 099, LOT 4, PLOT 4 BEAN EDWARD GEORGE 7/26/1969 8/8/1994BLK 018, LOT 6 BEAN JAMES L 2/14/1933 3/4/2006BLK 099, LOT 4, PLOT BECKSTEAD VIRGIL LEROY #N/A 12/15/1901BLK 043, LOT 1 BECKSTRAND CAROL 2/15/1936 10/9/2012BLK 102, LOT 3, PLOT 7 BECKSTROM KAIGE 9/26/2002 11/26/2002BLK 142, LOT 1, PLOT 6W BECKSTROM KAYDEN JUSTISS PEERY 8/31/1994 9/26/1994BLK 089, LOT 1 BECKSTROM LOIVE THELRAE MORBY 9/27/1926 2/27/1995BLK 060, LOT 4 BECKSTROM WAYNE 2/4/1924 6/27/2003BLK 060, LOT 4, PLOT 3 BEDDOES CHARLES #N/A #N/A BLK 037, LOT 4, PLOT 1 BEDDOES EARL L. 12/28/1934 6/2/1956BLK 078, LOT 1, PLOT 3 BEDDOES EDWARD LUCAS #N/A 9/1/1933BLK 037, LOT 4, PLOT 8 BEDDOES EDWARD M. #N/A 6/20/1948BLK 037, LOT 4, PLOT 6 BEDDOES EFFIE MAY #N/A #N/A BLK 037, LOT 3, PLOT 8 BEDDOES ELLIS CLIFTON #N/A 6/12/1922BLK 043, LOT 2, PLOT 8 BEDDOES ENOCH EDWARD #N/A 2/10/1950BLK 043, LOT 2, PLOT 1 BEDDOES ERMA LILLIAN GRANT 4/12/1902 4/2/1984BLK 067, LOT 4 BEDDOES FRANK JOSEPH 10/7/1903 9/11/1992BLK 067, LOT 4 BEDDOES HARRY A. 3/26/1914 1/18/1990BLK 078, LOT 1, PLOT 1 BEDDOES HAZEL L. 10/19/1916 10/13/2005BLK 078, LOT 1, PLOT 2 BEDDOES INFANT 4/25/1911 4/25/1911BLK 057, LOT N1/2-3 BEDDOES INFANT 12/14/1916 12/14/1916BLK 049, LOT 1, PLOT 8 BEDDOES JOHN R. #N/A 1/9/1945BLK 062, LOT 4 BEDDOES KRISTINE 12/23/1970 8/16/1971BLK 001, LOT 1, PLOT 5 BEDDOES LEONA 12/30/1900 7/11/1909BLK 043, LOT 2, PLOT 5 BEDDOES LOVINA TABITHA OSTLER FERRIS #N/A 12/18/1938 BLK 013, LOT EAST 1/2-1 BEDDOES MABLE GARDNER #N/A 11/18/1968BLK 057, LOT 3, PLOT 7 BEDDOES MARGARET TAYLOR #N/A 5/9/1932BLK 062, LOT 4 BEDDOES MARTHA ALICE HAZEL #N/A 4/9/1944BLK 037, LOT 4, PLOT 5 BEDDOES MARY ANN LEEKS #N/A 1/2/1910BLK 037, LOT 4, PLOT 7 BEDDOES MARY ANN SABIN #N/A 4/3/1943BLK 043, LOT 2, PLOT 2 BEDDOES RHAE 2/21/1926 2/21/1926BLK 057, LOT 3, PLOT 5W BEDDOES RIAH BROCKHOUSE #N/A 4/24/1925BLK 037, LOT 3, PLOT 2 BEDDOES RICHARD BLISS 10/6/1906 6/30/1938 BLK 062, LOT 4, PLOT 8 (1963 Moved to Payson City Cemetery) BEDDOES SCOTT W.
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