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2021 Greewood Cemetery.Xlsx LAST NAME FIRST NAME BLOCK LOT HALF QUARTER AARON JAMES BABYLAND 6 ABBOTT DR. JOYCE H. 3 129 S/2 ABBOTT MARY 7 75 N/2 S/2 ABBOTT WARREN 3 129 N/2 ABENDROTH EMMA 1 72A N/2 N/2 ABRAMS LOIS L. A 33A N/2 NW/4 ABRAMS WENDELL A 33A S/2 NW/4 ABRAMSON DAVID MYRON 12 132 N/2 ACHEN EUGENE VETERAN 2 57 S/2 ACKERMAN FRANCES 6 88 N/2 ACKERMAN FRANK 6 88 S/2 ACKERMAN JOHN S. 0 5 N/2 ACKERSON ELVA 10 54 N/2 ACKERSON GLENN 10 54 S/2 ADAIR JACK ALBERT 9 171 S/2 ADAMS ANDREW WAYNE I 47 S/2 N/2 ADAMS A.W. 8 110 S/2 ADAMS ALMA B 11 N/2 NW/4 ADAMS BABY 0 30 N/3 ADAMS CAROLYN 9 170 N/2 ADAMS DEAN K. E 56 S/2 ADAMS DONALD A. 3 63 S/2 NW/4 ADAMS EDNA IRENE 10 26 S/2 ADAMS GLADYS J I 47 N/2 N/2 ADAMS GLENN B 11 S/2 NW/4 ADAMS ILENE 12 91A N/2 S/2 ADAMS LINA A. 10 100 N/2 ADAMS LINDA SUE 3 63 S/2 NE/4 ADAMS MELVIN 12 91A S/2 S/2 ADAMS MICHELLE M. BABYLAND B 9 ADAMS PHYLLIS E 33 N/2 N/2 ADAMS ROBERT J E 33 S/2 N/2 ADAMS ROY D. 10 100 S/2 ADAMS SARAH 2 65 S/2 ADAMS STEVEN R 3 63 S/2 SE/4 ADAMS STEVEN RAY 3 63 S/2 SW/4 ADEN ANNA 4 76 S/2 N/2 ADEN HEYO 4 76 N/2 S/2 AFFLECK KATHRYN 14 19 AGEE ELMER 3 126 S/2 AGNEW MARY 5 103 SE/4 AGNEW ROBERT 5 103 SW/4 AGUINIGA ELIZABETH D 33 N/2 S/2 AGUINIGA ROBERT D 34 S/2 SE/4 AHERN MADILINE B 36 NE/4 AHLBERG RON CREMATION A 7 AHLBERG FLORENCE CREMATION A 6 AHLBRANDT HELEN T H 52 N/2 S/2 AHLM AMANDA T. 1 47 N/3 AHLM JOHN 1 47 M/3 AHLM LINNEA 1 47 S/3 AHLM MAYME 9 54 N/2 AHLM SEXTON D. 9 54 S/2 AHLSCHWEDE HAROLD 13 216 S/2 N/2 AHLSCHWEDE RUTH JOSEPHINE 13 216 N/2 N/2 AHRENS ALBERT EDWARD 7 14 S/2 N/2 AHRENS GEORGE 1 37 N/2 AHRENS IDA L. 7 14 N/2 N/2 AHRENS JULIA 1 86 S/2 AHRENS MELVIN 1 85 N/2 AHRENS MILTON 1 85 S/2 AKIN DONA M 13 230 N/2 N/2 AKIN WILLARD 13 230 S/2 N/2 ALBERDING DONALD RAY 9 145 NW/4 ALDRIDGE 5 72 NE/4 ALEXANDER BEULAH VETERAN 1 47 N/2 ALEXANDER DOLLY VETERAN 1 47 S/2 ALFTER FRANK J. G 32 S/2 S/2 ALFTER JOHN M G 32 N/2 N/2 ALFTER MARY E. G 32 N/2 S/2 ALFTER MARY MILDRED G 32 S/2 N/2 ALLEN ADA 2 83 S/2 ALLEN BERTHA 8 95 N/2 ALLEN CICERO 5 97 N/2 ALLEN EDGAR 8 95 S/2 ALLEN FRANK R. 12 165 S/2 ALLEN MARTHA B. 5 97 S/2 ALLINGTON BERT 7 52 N/2 S/2 ALLINGTON CARRIE 7 52 S/2 N/2 ALLINGTON GEORGE 7 52 S/2 S/2 ALLINGTON JOAN 12 78 S/2 ALLISON HELEN 10 14 S/2 ALLISON LARRY 14 88 ALLMAN BABY 6 57 E/2 N/2 ALLMAN CYRENA E. 9 89 N/2 ALLMAN MARGARET 6 57 NW/4 ALLMAN WILLIAM 9 89 S/2 ALVARADO TERESA 14 66 ALVAREZ ELOISA 0 49 N/2 ALVIN F 1 116 CENTER AMEN LILA F 51 N/2 N/2 AMIOT GEORGE 12 59 N/2 AMMERMAN ADA 14 13 N/2 AMMERMAN DARRILL 14 13 S/2 AMUNDSON ALICE L. H 46 N/2 N/2 AMUNDSON HARRY J. H 46 S/2 N/2 ANDERSEN ADELIA VETERAN 2 58 S/2 ANDERSEN ROBERT R VETERAN 2 57 N2 ANDERSON 2 130 N/2 ANDERSON ANNA 3 37A N/2 S/2 ANDERSON ARNOLD 5 42 S/2 ANDERSON CALVIN 5 42 N/2 ANDERSON CATHERINE B 39 N/2 NW/4 ANDERSON CHARLES 2 69 M/3 ANDERSON CHRISTINA 5 105 N/2 ANDERSON EDNA VETERAN 1 17 S/2 ANDERSON EDWARD F. 9 2 S/2 ANDERSON EDWARD L. 13 53 S/2 N/2 ANDERSON EFFIE A. 2 69 N/3 ANDERSON ELDER VETERAN 1 16 N/2 ANDERSON ELDON 10 165 S/2 ANDERSON ELLA E 0 73 N/2 ANDERSON FRANCES E 35A N/2 ANDERSON GAYLEN 0 74 WIFE'S GRAVE (WEST) ANDERSON GRANT 2 71 CENTER ANDERSON HARRY H. 9 177A S/2 ANDERSON HENRY 5 41 S/2 ANDERSON HENRY P. 0 73 S/2 ANDERSON HOWARD A. E 35A S/2 ANDERSON H.C. 5 106 N/2 ANDERSON IDA 5 41 N/2 ANDERSON JOHN 2 71 S/2 ANDERSON JOHN D. 10 75A N/2 ANDERSON KAREN 5 105 S/2 ANDERSON LILLIAN S. 3 37A N/2 N/2 ANDERSON LOGAN M BABYLAND C 19 ANDERSON MARGARET E 18 N/2 N/2 ANDERSON MARIE 2 71 N/2 ANDERSON MINNIE J. 7 27 N/2 ANDERSON NELLIE 9 177A N/2 ANDERSON NELLIE C. VETERAN 1 23 N/2 ANDERSON OSCAR W. 5 40 N/2 ANDERSON OTTO A. 3 37A S/2 S/2 ANDERSON ROBERT J 5 ANDERSON ROVETTA M. 0 74 N/2 ANDERSON ROY E. VETERAN 1 23 S/2 ANDERSON SHARON 10 105 S/2 ANDERSON SUZIE 2 72 N/2 ANDERSON WILLIAM 2 72 S/2 ANDERSON STEVEN E 35A NEXT TO PARENTS ANDOLSEK GLADYS G 42 N/2 N/2 ANDREW HAZEL M. 12 92 N/2 ANDREWS CHARLES M. 7 2 S/2 N/2 ANDREWS DONALD R. 10 159 S/2 ANKENY MARY B. E 57 N/2 S/2 ANKENY VERNE C. E 57 S/2 S/2 ANTHONY ALBERT F. 7 60 S/2 S/2 ANTHONY BEULAH E. E 16 N/2 N/2 ANTHONY DORIS 11 57 N/2 ANTHONY LULU B. 7 60 N/2 S/2 ANTHONY MARVIN 13 35 S/2 S/2 ANTHONY RAYMOND F. E 16 S/2 N/2 ANTHONY RAYMOND F., JR. E 17 S/2 N/2 ANTHONY RUTH E. 13 35 N/2 S/2 APPLEBY TARA 14 101 N/2 N/2 ARBUCKLE LILLIAN 13 101 S/2 S/2 ARCHULETA MARY 9 81B ARELLANO LUCY 13 213 N/2 S/2 ARELLANO RUBEN 13 213 S/2 S/2 ARMBRUSTER DOUGLAS, JR. 13 219 S/2 N/2 ARMBRUSTER KAYLA 13 219 N/2 N/2 ARMITAGE 6 143 SE/4 ARMS IVAN A. 0 120 N/2 ARMSTRONG CAITLYN M BABYLAND C 24 ARMSTRONG HARRY 4 41 S/2 N/2 ARMSTRONG HELEN 4 41 N/2 S/2 ARMSTRONG JOHN 12 142 S/2 ARMSTRONG LENNAH C. 12 142 N/2 ARMUTH MINNIE A 23 N/2 SE/4 ARNDT DARYL 0 20 S/2 ARNETT FANNIE ELLEN 7 16 N/2 N/2 ARNOLD EMMETT V. 0 103 N/2 ASBURY DIANE R. B 1 S/2 SE/4 ASH OKERATTA M. 0 10 S/2 ASSAD KATHLEEN K B 26 S/2 NE/4 ATKINS B.C. 9 98 N/2 ATKINS DALE ALLEN 9 97 N/2 ATKINS HOWARD 15 40 N/2 ATKINS JANET 9 85 N/2 ATKINS MAUDE 9 99 N/2 ATKINS NEIL 9 85 S/2 ATKINS PAULINE 9 97 S/2 ATKINS VERGIE 9 98 S/2 ATKINS VIRGIL 9 99 S/2 ATTEBERY DWAIN LEE 3 85 SE/4 ATTEBERY EARL 3 85A N/2 N/2 ATTEBERY EDWIN 3 85 N/2 ATTEBERY EVELYN 4 101 S/2 N/2 ATTEBERY LOUISE 3 85 SW/4 ATTOWAY 1 89 NE/4 AUDITORE FRANCES CREMATION 56 AUFDENGARTENKARL H 7 N/2 N/2 AUFDENGARTENMADELINE 13 12 N/2 N/2 AUFDENGARTENMARIE E. H 7 N/2 N/2 AUFDENGARTEN OTTO 13 12 S/2 N/2 AUGENSTEIN ERNEST W. 3 132A S/2 S/2 AUGENSTEIN MARY ELAINE 3 132A N/2 N/2 AUGENSTEIN MINA E. 3 132A S/2 N/2 AURICH ARTHUR A. 9 175 S/2 AURICH BABY BABYLANDB 2 AURICH EDGAR 14 127 S/2 N/2 AURICH EDWINA 3 125 S/2 SW/4 AURICH HELENA I 48 N/2 N/2 AURICH MARTHA M. 9 175 N/2 AURICH WALDEMAR A. 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